DON'T THINK I'M GOING TO WARM UP THAT BENCH FOREVER. lara, she/her/hers, 20.
still interested? read on for more info about me, links to my navigation page & masterlists, request & inbox status, new posts, and works in progress!
— INFO ABOUT ME
all of my works are SFW; but reblogs may be NSFW!
my favorite character is ennoshita :) obviously :)
— LINKS
about me
rules
navigation
haikyuu!! masterlist
bnha masterlist
— REQUESTS : —
— INBOX [ 00 ]
— NEW POSTS
SUGAWARA KOUSHI — in this album; fluff, slice of life
KUROO TETSUROU — eighteen; angst, college
ENNOSHITA CHIKARA — the mistletoe mission; fake dating, christmas
— COMING SOON
— WORKS IN PROGRESS
TSUKISHIMA KEI — one touch; coming of age, college
BOKUTO KOUTAROU — fake dating is a hoot; fluff, comedy
KUROO TETSUROU — summer; fluff, angst, song fic
Please do not repost my work anywhere else! I would appreciate it if you reblogged or liked on Tumblr, and not plagiarize my work. Please do not read my work on YouTube, TikTok, or any other social media.
I post my works also on AO3 (hqprotectionsquad) and Wattpad (tangiblebliss). If it is on a different platform other than those two and Tumblr, it has been plagiarized.
Thank you for your cooperation, and happy reading!
yes i am relatively aware that no one might read my stuff but i also kinda just wanna exercise my writing skills and this is the fun way of doing it hehehe
Okay, USA followers, you know how we all hate bank fees? I mean, you overdraw your account by $1.23 and you get charged $25.00? That's evil.
As of Jan 26, 2022, the Biden Administration CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) is bringing the hammer down on junk fees. This is more than just bank fees - this is going after the junk fees on things like prepaid cards, loans, bank transfers, credit card late fees, even closing costs on a mortgage.
The CFPB needs public comments, like the opinions of real people who are affected by these fees, to build a case about telling financial organizations that THEY CAN'T CHARGE THEM ANYMORE.
The CFPB says it’s particularly interested in hearing from older and lower-income consumers, students, service members and people of color.
There's some good detail about the comments in this investopedia article. The easiest way to comment is to send an email to [email protected]. Include Docket No. CFPB-2022-0003 in the subject line of the message.
Note that these are public comments. They will be published online through the CFPB website. Don't include account numbers, social security numbers, or full names. Tell a story - tell about the time you overdrew your account by $1.23 and the bank took $35. Tell about how you signed up for a credit card and the company charged you a bunch of fees you didn't even know about. Tell about how you transferred money from your savings account to a checking account and the bank charged you $2.50.
These junk fees are a slap in the face of ordinary people who can't refuse to pay, and the CFBP is taking aim at the banks that charge them. To read what CFPB director Rohit Chopra had to say about this call to action, click here.
Everything about this is so fucking funny. The song. The chubby dances. The way he just gets fucking KIDNAPPED. The presentation of the guy in the white shirt in the picture when he returns. This is my favorite post.
subtle intimacy is so soft!! knowing someone’s routine and slowly becoming a part of it. memorising favourite teas and soups and drink orders. good morning and good night texts and messy paragraphs of love written half asleep. nicknames only you know. just!!! small things that say “look how dear you are to me.”
Hello! I decided to make this guide because some people genuinely don't know what ageless blogs are and/or don't know that they are one. It just gives a brief explanation on what ageless blogs are and, if you're one, how to make sure you don't get blocked by 18+ content creators (if you're 18+ yourself).
What are ageless blogs?
Ageless blogs are blogs that don’t have their owner’s ages on them. For 18+ content creators, this is important because we need to know your age to ensure that you are — in legal terms — able to view and consume 18+ content.
But my blog has my age at its sidebar!
Not everyone has access to their PCs or laptops all the time. It is encouraged that you make a pinned post with your age in it OR you state your age in your blog’s description. That way, it’ll be easier for mobile users to see your age.
Okay, how do I do that?
FOR MOBILE USERS
On mobile, go to your blog and tap on the art palette icon on the top right. It’s the second icon from the left.
After that, type in your age in the description box. It's the one below your blog's title.
After that, tap 'Save' and you're done!
If you prefer to make a pinned post, all you have to do is make a post with your age in it. Once it's posted, tap the three dots on the right side and then tap 'Pin post'.
Once you're done, there should be a text in green underneath your post indicating that it's a pinned post.
FOR DESKTOP USERS
On your dashboard, click on the user icon on the right side and look for 'Edit appearance'. It should be under 'Tumblrs'.
From there, click on 'Edit appearance' and type in your age and save!
To make a pinned post, it's almost the same as doing it on mobile. After making a post, go to your dash, click on the same user icon, and under your blog in 'Tumblrs', click 'Posts'. You should see the same three dots. Click them and click on 'Pin' and you're done.
Other questions
Can I put '18+'/'adult'/'XX's' (20s, 30s, 40s, etc) instead of my actual age? I do not feel comfortable putting my actual age.
It really depends because some are okay with it, while some would want your actual age. If the blog specifies that they need your actual age, DM them before following them or right after so that you won't get yourself blocked.
If you don't want to put it, that's fine. But just don't interact with 18+ content creators.
What does 'do not interact' mean?
'Do not interact' is often shortened to 'DNI'. It usually applies to minors and ageless blogs to not like, reblog, and reply to any post made or reblogged by 18+ creators. It also means that said blogs should not follow 18+ blogs or attempt to message or communicate with them about 18+ content. TLDR — stay away and do not appear in their notifications in any way.
But how can you be sure the person is of legal age? A person can just easily lie about their age.
That is true. There is no way to know if the person is being truthful about their age. The only thing we can do is give the person the benefit of the doubt and assume that they're telling the truth.
In conclusion...
Just be respectful if someone has rules on their blog. If they ask for your age, give them your age. If they tell you not to interact unless you can confirm you're 18+, then don't. It's not that hard.
Please cooperate to ensure that Tumblr remains a safe space for everybody.