silly
i would give him all my money but he wouldnt take it because he is a train ❤️ he doesnt need money
a reminder that
• the Rev Awdry named Mavis after his neighbor
• Daisy and Mavis were the only diesels to have a redemption arc
• Daisy was the first diesel owned by the NWR, and the first diesel to not be prejudiced against steam engines (every female diesel would follow this trend)
• Chris Awdry chose a pair of female diesels to succeed Gordon
• despite both Daisy and Mavis undergoing similar character development, they are unique in personality. They are also friends and don't try to undercut one another
• Annie and Clarabel are written as more sensible than Thomas, the Skarloey coaches are written as unruly and mischievous to their engines, and Henrietta is written as Toby's equal (character diversity)
• the Rev Awdry's wife is the whole reason we have the books, and ergo, the TVS
The man never cared about gender. He cared about good characters.
Two years?! I’m in!
I need to follow less people permanently arguing with strangers and more people saying shit like "I would be the first person to sit down with Thomas the Tank Engine and truly listen."
All of your humanized engines look huggable :] I want to give them all a really tight hug hfdjfhksf
Fun fact!! If you squeeze them, they squeak!
TW: NSFW stuff, mention of twincest, usage of slurs
So I guess y’all are familiar with The List™️ (pls go give everyone on this list a follow they’re very awesome sauce <3)
So we are on this list bc we apparently either are predators or support predators. Which is pretty funny considering N*rmal’s entire premise is derailing (no pun intended) everyone’s posts to comment on the engine’s “sexiness”.
Also… whatever this is
Moving on
She claims that we support pedo’s, which is not only false, but also EXTREMELY harmful. The reason for this is that we defended two users that make NSFW art which is censored, properly tagged, and posted on Patreon ONLY accessible to 18+ folk (and SHE’S the one that took their art and posted it on her accounts for everyone to see). If she REALLY cared about protecting minors from NSFW stuff she wouldn’t make a post defending literal TWINCEST of Bill and Ben (who are minor coded I believe)
If she cared about protecting minors from NSFW, she also wouldn’t interact with a person known for not only stealing art, but also making NSFW of logos. She also wouldn’t tag a post with “minors in fandom need to sit the fuck down”.
Additionally, she constantly claims that we are harassing her. Which is, you guessed it, also false. Most of us have her blocked, or haven’t interacted with her at all. Meanwhile, she’s the one that called someone a literal SLUR and said some disgusting things about another user
Also here are her alts, in case you want to block them:
This is hopefully the last post I’m gonna make on this, please do not send her harassment just block and move on.
I'm built different. like incorrectly i think
I really hate it when HIM is called a transphobic stereotype because not only is it not true but it inadvertently supports the misandrist mindset that men cannot serve cunt
how it feels liking and reblogging posts
you read stuff on wattpad for shit and giggles where most of the fics there are reader-inserted ones written in 1st person pov where y/n is a barely legal white girl with blonde hair and blue “orbs” who’s so smol and fragile that she’s dependent entirely on this morally questionable guy who’s killing people for a living but for some reason happens to have a soft spot for her.
you read real actual literature on archive of our own where it’s two middle aged men, who are each other’s sworn enemies, with tragic past, trauma and strong homoerotic tension. and while they’ve made each other bleed, killed each other’s friends and loved ones out of jealousy / possessiveness, lied and betrayed and manipulated, the rawness, depth, complexity and slow burn will keep you up all night, haunt you during your day and possibly change your life forever. and also the sex isn’t just smut. the sex is poetry that puts Shakespeare to shame