This is so fascinating I'm so glad I know this now
hey what's up with the "!" in fandoms? i.e. "fat!" just curious thaxxx <3
I have asked this myself in the past and never gotten an answer.
Maybe today will be the day we are both finally enlightened.
Reblog to trample Pong Krell with an AT-RT.
On this week’s episode of “things I’m suddenly obsessed with for no reason”: knights ⚔️
Randomly scribbled bonus—how i imagine hunter reacting to omega beginning knight training:
reblog to give warm bread to your mutuals
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Texas Aid Donations
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Reptiles and Power Outages
Easy heater using a terracotta pot and a lighter
What is happening in Texas: An explanation of the power issues
So Your Temperate Home is Suddenly an Arctic Hellscape
me when someone abruptly asks me if i want to go and do something fun together but the fun thing wasn't part of my daily plan:
Because our prescriptive english-speaking education system would have us believe that "x and me" is never grammatical.
3 chapters into a popular, big publishing house, presumably edited young adult novel and the author drops a "[character] and I" when it should be "[character] and me." my only question: why?
I once spent multiple hours researching Gallium for one line
yeah
So writers joke a lot about "drinking the tears of our readers", but I want to be so honest with you when I tell you that making you cry isn't our real goal. Making you feel is.
Kicking your feet? Giggling? Can't stop smiling? And yes, crying? Feeling anything, everything. That's our goal. That means we did The Job.
Not that I think we're getting anything at SWC (much as I want to hope for it) but I am once again amusing myself with possibilities:
"Better late than dead, wasn't it?"
"Are you *quoting* me Brown Eyes? That would be cute if you hadn't gone and *died* on me."
"I was *not* dead. I was simply indisposed for three cycles and twenty four rotations."
consuming words, and sometimes writing them | any pronouns | AO3: MaybeSomeWords
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