my dog is like that!~ so cute!!
Tiny unit welcomes human home
(via)
no clue who you are or why you’re on my dash so take this thing from google and this other one as well
if someone has a scrolling line of text in their carrd with rainbow text….well….i shan’t say
Being neurodivergent, a lot of times I struggle to understand what other people are feeling or experiencing. I’m typically horrible at giving gifts or knowing what other people want.
On rare occasions, I will be around someone who I work with and notice a minor detail which could be fixed or easily improved by some small item or simple gesture.
Then I can’t stop thinking about it until I can give it to them or figure out how to get myself to forget.
For example, I have met with my new research professor several times and when he draws on his whiteboard to explain something his markers are so dried out. So I tied an extra dry erase marker I had to a string and hung it from his door. Why don’t I just give it to him directly? Can’t do that, I’ve already overanalyzed the situation in my head. Besides I feel better that it’s anonymous because then I don’t have to navigate any awkward conversations that might be a result.
If you remember that one animal crossing x epithet erased drawing I did, here's a continuation ;))
want moooreeeee ;u;
can I please get some more panicky gay dad moments? please? I love these two and I wish to find more
Hey Plauntie, I've a question! A lot of mutuals I've got here are saying that asexuals aren't really LGBT+ if they're cis/het and that pan people are biphobic. I don't really understand this so I figured a good person to ask about this is you rather than accept what they're saying at face value since it seems exclusionist to what I thought beforehand.
Well the thing is, ace people aren’t heterosexual. Hererosexuality means sexual attraction to the opposite gender, and the whole thing with acesexuality is that you don’t experience sexual attraction. So that means, by definition, that ace people aren’t heterosexual.
I dunno why that fact is so hard for aphobes to wrap their heads around tbh.
And pan people aren’t biphobic, that’s ridiculous. Bisexual is being attracted to more than one gender. Pansexuality is attraction to people regardless of gender.
Quite honestly, sounds like a lot of your mutuals are kinda shitty excursionists tbh.
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reblog if racists have no place in the beatles fandom
so dam adorable
Ramsey Rat, theres nothing else to it
I wonder if Capcom and the gaming scene in general will actually even glean the right things from the surge of fandom for Village? Like the superficial marketing takeaway is probably going to be “interest in this general IP is up!” but the creative team and anyone really paying attention knows that they just created an overnight fandom for one game’s unique cast of characters and that it stems much, much more from their nutty campy weirdness and personalities than from the fictional politics of shooting zombies. I’m not saying they should spin them off and run them into the ground but the smart move would be at the very least to continue focusing on characterized monster villains. The series always would have had more fans if there were goofy talking mutants with their own thematic lairs and fucked up family lives.
Paint-on-glass animation is a technique for making animated films by manipulating slow-drying oil-paints on sheets of glass as the animator gradually alters the shapes they create, and during this process, a camera records each finished ‘frame’.
When adapting ONE’s Mob Psycho 100, director Yuzuru Tachikawa wanted to adapt the source material in fantastic ways. And so, by combining the talents of a skilled staff, an anime with an incredible mix of animation techniques was born.
Mob Psycho’s ending, and a good portion of the paranormal scenes are a complex product of paint-on-glass animation, done by Miyo Sato, a Tokyo University of Arts graduate and animator who has had her work nominated for multiple international animation awards.
21, any pronounds really but i prefer they/them or he/him. Proud posessive polyamorous pansexual person.
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