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i can feel your pervert gaze on my posts
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my neighbour stopped me when I was taking out my recycling, and said "when I park in front of your driveway and block it, and you leave a note on my car that reads 'please don't block my driveway', it makes me really mad." and I was just nodding like oh okay. yeah? huh.
(forgetting the word “touchscreen”) my mom’s new car has an amazing digital surface
pride month!!!
Is that a miette?
Pride for you! Pride for a thousand years!!
you COME OUT to miette? you come out to her as queer? oh! oh! pride for mother! pride for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!
[ID: a grey, black and white cat sitting on the floor. It has very wide eyes and is holding a rainbow flag in its mouth. /End ID]
This is something you may see on hot days - this Blue Jay is not injured, it is taking a sunbath. It is done for skin care and grooming and helps with parasites. I always love seeing it because it feels like they have to feel perfectly safe when they do it.
I recently saw this with a Stellar's Jay (the same bird pictured here) and it initially had me worried it was sick or injured! Very relieving to learn about this interesting behavior.
Goodbye white people no more cheeseboard
What have white people ever done to deserve this?
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Drugs are morally neutral. Doing or not doing drugs is not an indicator of how good a person is. There are addicts who’d give you the shirt off their back, and sober people who poison the homeless for fun.
how come nobody raps about the master emerald anymore
some people on the internet have only been on here for five minutes
i will never get over this one i’m afraid
Katherine Applegate Reflects on 'Breathtaking' Legacy of the Animorphs Books as They Turn 30: 'We Had No Idea' (Exclusive)
Applegate and her husband had the idea for the series when they were 'very young'
Katherine Applegate and her husband Michael Grant "had no idea" that their series Animorphs would turn into a major phenomenon
The series debuted in June 1996, and its legacy lives on in the hearts of fans
A new Animorphs TV series is in development
When Katherine Applegate and her husband Michael Grant had the idea for Animorphs, they didn't know what would happen next.
“It's just breathtaking because we had no idea,” Applegate, 69, tells PEOPLE. “My husband and I wrote these when we were very young, and we had a brand new baby, and we wrote a book every month.” The first book, The Invasion, was released in June 1996.
Applegate says at the time, books like Goosebumps and The Babysitter's Club were also coming out monthly, and, she thinks, “That's such a great way to get a kid engaged right off the bat.”
The book series followed five teenage humans — Jake, Marco, Cassie, Rachel and Tobias — and one alien, Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill, who gain the ability to transform into any animal they touch. The six of them used their abilities to battle a secret infiltration of slug-like aliens called Yeerks. Though written for children, the books grappled not just with coming-of-age themes, but also with intense topics like war, imperialism, morality and horror. The original covers famously featured actors “morphing” into their animals, often with a sometimes uncanny effect.
“We of course had no idea it would take off the way it did,” Applegate says of the series.
By the time the series had wrapped up in 2001, Animorphs had released over 50 books and created a phenomenon with kids who were happy to shove each other aside in school libraries or Scholastic book fairs to get to the next one. Animorphs was adapted into a TV series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 1999, a 1998 board game and multiple video games. Applegate has continued to work as a writer for children and young adults, with series like Everworld, Remnants, Making Out and The One and Only Ivan among her many works.
Thirty years after the first Animorphs book was released, adult fans still obsess over the series. New readers can also discover the books, thanks to new audiobook and graphic novel adaptations. The first three books in the series — The Invasion, The Visitor and The Encounter — also received new covers from Scholastic this May to mark the 30th anniversary.
Applegate, who continues to write children's books, including her latest, Wombat Waiting, says she often meets Animorphs fans at her events. “They are covered with Animorphs tattoos,” she says. “I have multiple babies named after characters, a lot of Tobiases. I had a guy drive seven hours so I could meet his dog named Tobias. It's really lovely.” They dress up as the original covers for Halloween, the Reddit page dedicated to the series remains an active place and fans have written about the series as a trans allegory.
Applegate is also excited about the news from this April that Ryan Coogler's Proximity Media is developing a new Animorphs TV series for Disney+. Sev Ohanian, who's working on the series, “is a huge Animorphs fan,” Applegate promises. “He knows more about Animorphs than I do.”
She thinks given the advancements with CGI, “There's so many more things you could do.”
“We're really hoping it works out.”
https://people.com/katherine-applegate-reflects-legacy-animorphs-books-exclusive-11989591
I think strange horrible things should stop befalling my friends
I think strange wonderful things should start befalling my friends
rb to give prev strange wonderful things
forever grateful i was simply too lazy to let the makeup industrial complex get its hooks in me. I was just like im not doing all of that. in fact. im doing none of that
yeah I have political reasons for it now but my original and still most powerful reason is "I am not getting out of this bed one single second before I have to"
i promise that the people worth having in your life will not make you feel like you have to shrink yourself to be likable
The problem with commercial F/M romance is that it's written by the most heterosexual women alive and reading it you feel yourself slowly suffocating from the Gender of it all like a fish in a eutrophying lake. And what we actually need as a culture is F/M written by insane bisexuals violently allergic to heteronormativity
The problem with commercial F/M romance is that it's written by the most heterosexual women alive and reading it you feel yourself slowly suffocating from the Gender of it all like a fish in a eutrophying lake. And what we actually need as a culture is F/M written by insane bisexuals violently allergic to heteronormativity
The problem is the insane bisexuals are not interested in commercializing. They write for free and publish their works on AO3.
I got you fam--I made a book list for this.
Super queer women and men in relationships with each other. Bi, trans, ace, or otherwise not straight despite appearances.
Queer M/F for all your queer M/F needs. These romances might be straight passing at first glance but fuck the first glance they're queer as hell.
I especially rec The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes for the most incredibly chaos bi be queer do crimes energy.