Europe, the world, and the entire damn solar system tonight:
noise dept.
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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almost home
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Cosmic Funnies
Monterey Bay Aquarium
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
wallacepolsom
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kiana Khansmith

pixel skylines
Stranger Things
occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
@john-dontcallmejohn-murphy
Europe, the world, and the entire damn solar system tonight:
keeping up with the american elections while not being american like
the horse is in the hospital
The most important writing lesson I ever learned was not in a screenwriting class, but a fiction class.
This was senior year of college. Most of us had already been accepted into grad school of some sort. We felt powerful, we felt talented, and most of all, we felt artistic.
It was the advanced fiction workshop, and we did an entire round of workshops with everyone’s best stories, their most advanced work, their most polished pieces. It was very technical and, most of all, very artistic.
IE: They were boring pieces of pretentious crap.
Now the teacher was either a genius OR was tired of our shit, and decided to give us a challenge. Flash fiction, he said. Write something as quickly as possible. Make it stupid. Make it not mean a thing, just be a quick little blast of words.
And, of course, we all got stupid. Little one and two pages of prose without the barriers that it must be good. Little flashes of characters, little bits of scenarios.
And they were electric. All of them. So interesting, so vivid, not held back by the need to write important things or artistic things.
One sticks in my mind even today. The guys original piece was a thinky, thoughtful piece relating the breaking up of threesomes to volcanoes and uncontrolled eruptions that was just annoying to read. But his flash fiction was this three page bit about a homeless man who stole a truck full of coca cola and had to bribe people to drink the soda so he could return the cans to recycling so he could afford one night with the prostitute he loved.
It was funny, it was heartfelt, and it was so, so, so well written.
And just that one little bit of advice, the write something short and stupid, changed a ton of people’s writing styles for the better.
It was amazing. So go. Go write something small. Go write something that’s not artistic. Go write something stupid. Go have fun.
Stupidity is, on occasion, a true thing of beauty
Write something stupid
Only Fools Rush In
Carla was not just a simply kind person. She was the kind of person who invested herself into the lives of others but actually gave them a piece of their puzzle. More often, she gave them a family by simply being there. She most definitely deserved a party like no other for her birthday.
Since Buck had met her, he had always admired her strength and power. People said about him how invested he could get. He knew he could get attached too quickly, that sometimes he let his feeling grow too big for himself. Carla had helped him so much in the last years and he had to thank her a lot for growing into his feelings.
When he got an invite to her birthday party, he had happily accepted it – and when he had learned that his two favorite Diaz boys were also invited, he had known it would be an amazing night. For all he know it would be more than just a small backyard-party. He even had heard dance floor in one of his conversations with Carla’s family. Besides the nights with the team from the station, Buck nearly never went out anymore. He just didn’t feel like it. After everything, he tried finally to slow down for his own sake. He had taken the long way around to reach the point where he understood to accept himself first before rushing into anything.
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In love with this video
I actually cried from happiness watching this. HUMANS! MOVIES! THE INTERNET! DANCING!
Bless you whoever made this, its wonderful!
It is physically impossible to have this on my dash and not watch and reblog. I defy you to try.
In love with this video
bro shutup im making up scenarios in my head that will never happen
A List of Names to Pick From
Fandom: Good Girls (TV)
Ship: Rio/Female Reader
Summary: She is starting over - on her own. Because she needs it, she deserves it. Little did she know what to expect moving to Detroit. When she runs into her neighbor she should know to keep her distance, but he is such a tease and they end up meeting again and again.
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Chapter 1
“I’m gonna ask you again – are you sure?”
Sure. She was sure. Sure, things could be better now. Sure, that she could stand on her own feet. Also unfortunately sure that her money would be enough for the offer. “Yes, I’m sure. Thank you for everything. You moved all up here and now I have many things to put together. It’s gonna be fine”, she smiled at the man.
Sure. He wanted to help her. She was sure he probably had a daughter and he was trying to be a dad in the situation. She nodded again, said goodbye and was happy when she finally could drop the smile. As the door closed, she leaned against it, her head against the wood and eyes closed.
‘Sure. You can do this. You are fine. ’ She probably should work on that mantra but it was enough for now. Still leaning against the door, she opened her eyes and tried to grab the moment. Was this all real? She made it. She made it out and made it here. The apartment was perfect. An open space with great windows, solid floor work and no rooms, except the bathroom. She was done with closed rooms. No hiding. No door slamming except the front door. And she would do that with joy. When a day was hard. When people were getting on her nerves. She would do so many things that she wanted.
On that thought, she bit her lower lip while she could not help but smile. Honestly this time. She made it out and here. There was nothing she couldn’t do.
Except maybe setting up the entire kitchen. However, she could tackle it when the time came. First things first. She put her phone on a kitchen box and turned on the music. Letting the rhythm get to her she started dancing from box to box to open five at once. She decided to do this practical. The fridge was in place, so she stored the few things she had picked up yesterday. The bed was already were she wanted it, replacing the mattress she had slept on the last two nights. While she looked for the box with the bedding, she felt pride grow inside herself. When she had come here two nights ago, she had knew the place was perfect. But as the night had come and all she had was a thin camping mattress and some candles it was freaking her out. Every sound had been so loud, her breathing too loud. However, she finally had fallen asleep.
The sheets were white and she could not wait to fall asleep that night. Until than she would find the rest of the bedding, she would build up the cupboard and maybe even the shelf so she could put the books away. And then she would have cereal for dinner.
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updated.
I can't let you go now that I got it
Fandom: 9-1-1 (TV)
Pairing: Buck/Eddie
First: I don’t know how that happened. I avoided it for a long time. But that’s it.
Summary: Buck has some free time on his hands and when he joins tiktok it hits rather big. He leaves the station and his firehouse family out of it most times. But one day he makes the decision to include Eddie in a challenge, only to find out he had miscalculated his friends reaction. _____________________________________________________________
Buck had a lot of free time on his hands. He hated the feeling, but lately it crept up onto him more often. When they all sat on the table for lunch at the station a few weeks back, he had felt it first.
He looked from colleague to colleague and saw a certain smile, a smile he hadn’t felt in a while. Bobby’s was subtle but seemed to be always there. He had found a good place for himself. Hen just adjusted her life choices, but was optimistic and her motivation was contagious. On her right, he found Chim, who was over the moon with Maddie and at peace with Albert. A family he had longed for so long. Last, he turned to face Eddie, who was laughing at Chimney’s comment. That laugh had been rare for a while, especially for Buck and he was so happy to see it again. Eddie was working through a tremendous trauma and Buck was proud to witness his best friend succeeding.
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For years I couldn’t write. It felt like I didn’t have enough time on my hands. That I should put energy into something like that.
Lately everything shifted. I had a family emergency about a week ago and since then all I can do is wait. Wait for something to happen and unfortunately that something will most likely be sad and hard.
I’m still going to work, because since I work actively with people it takes my mind off of the mornings and I can go home around noon.
Of course I have to work longer tomorrow when we actually have a appointment with the doctor. I hope I can push the appointment a little.
I can’t craft, knit or do most of my chores. It all feels dull.
So I started writing again. After a first rush with the beginning of lockdown in march I actually just got back into it. Within the last days I have made progress.
Also I went down a rabbit hole of fics I wanted to write but didn’t feel brave enough, because I didn’t know if I would want some associate with the characters stumble upon it (Is that a thing? Do we all do this? Being afraid the creators or actors find our work? I’m curious! Tell me!)
Yeah, so anyway. I just wanted to say that.
1st of September. Nineteen years later.
(via Best Movie Intro EVER !!! scouts guide to the zombie apocalyps)
Actual footage of me cleaning.
And everybody else - don’t you lie!
A List of Names to Pick From
Fandom: Good Girls (TV)
Ship: Rio/Female Reader
Summary: She is starting over - on her own. Because she needs it, she deserves it. Little did she know what to expect moving to Detroit. When she runs into her neighbor she should know to keep her distance, but he is such a tease and they end up meeting again and again.
___________________________________________
Chapter 1
“I'm gonna ask you again – are you sure?”
Sure. She was sure. Sure, things could be better now. Sure, that she could stand on her own feet. Also unfortunately sure that her money would be enough for the offer. “Yes, I'm sure. Thank you for everything. You moved all up here and now I have many things to put together. It's gonna be fine”, she smiled at the man.
Sure. He wanted to help her. She was sure he probably had a daughter and he was trying to be a dad in the situation. She nodded again, said goodbye and was happy when she finally could drop the smile. As the door closed, she leaned against it, her head against the wood and eyes closed.
'Sure. You can do this. You are fine. ' She probably should work on that mantra but it was enough for now. Still leaning against the door, she opened her eyes and tried to grab the moment. Was this all real? She made it. She made it out and made it here. The apartment was perfect. An open space with great windows, solid floor work and no rooms, except the bathroom. She was done with closed rooms. No hiding. No door slamming except the front door. And she would do that with joy. When a day was hard. When people were getting on her nerves. She would do so many things that she wanted.
On that thought, she bit her lower lip while she could not help but smile. Honestly this time. She made it out and here. There was nothing she couldn't do.
Except maybe setting up the entire kitchen. However, she could tackle it when the time came. First things first. She put her phone on a kitchen box and turned on the music. Letting the rhythm get to her she started dancing from box to box to open five at once. She decided to do this practical. The fridge was in place, so she stored the few things she had picked up yesterday. The bed was already were she wanted it, replacing the mattress she had slept on the last two nights. While she looked for the box with the bedding, she felt pride grow inside herself. When she had come here two nights ago, she had knew the place was perfect. But as the night had come and all she had was a thin camping mattress and some candles it was freaking her out. Every sound had been so loud, her breathing too loud. However, she finally had fallen asleep.
The sheets were white and she could not wait to fall asleep that night. Until than she would find the rest of the bedding, she would build up the cupboard and maybe even the shelf so she could put the books away. And then she would have cereal for dinner.
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I’m moving...
... but not out! c:
Just a quick info:
Two years ago I joined Ao3 but never started posting my works over there.
Since I’m trying to get back at writing, I’m currently publishing part of my works that I posted here on tumblr on Ao3.
I kept john-dontcallmejohn-murphy as a pseudo, so yeah, I’m doing it, no one is stealing my stories - it’s me.
Just to let you know, even though I’m quite here and still on hiatus.
I’m trying.
Hope you are all safe and sound! Linked my profile above :3
Me, a German, laughing way too loud and too long about this.
Send help. No, I’m fine.
(x - seriously the one with red riding hood is good as well!)
If April ends up worse I swear to God