saw someone saying that assigning posts to fictional characters is lame. that’s not lame. that’s what makes us human
what separates us from the animals is that we are capable of looking at a post online and saying “that’s blorbo from my shows”
Not today Justin
Keni
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Discoholic 🪩
Stranger Things

JBB: An Artblog!

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
AnasAbdin

Origami Around
noise dept.

PR's Tumblrdome
art blog(derogatory)
hello vonnie

Janaina Medeiros

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JVL
DEAR READER

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

@theartofmadeline

if i look back, i am lost
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@lemon-teas
saw someone saying that assigning posts to fictional characters is lame. that’s not lame. that’s what makes us human
what separates us from the animals is that we are capable of looking at a post online and saying “that’s blorbo from my shows”
deleting all my dating apps because i want to find love the old-fashioned way (i get isekai’d into my favourite webnovel while i’m on the subway and then the protagonist mistakes me for a prophet and throws me off a bridge)
first base is putting your cigarettes out on each other second base is psychosexual obsession third base is murder-suicide
vanitas
Happy new year 2022 🌱
Y’all REALLY need to start giving content warnings when recommending ORV to people. ESPECIALLY considering plenty of new people are gonna get into ORV now that its gaining popularity and like…I love ORV but it is - in fact - rife with homophobia, biphobia, transmisogyny, and general transphobia, as well as generally heavy and potentially triggering content like mentions of rape, suicide, and abuse.
It NEEDS to start being acknowledged and warned for when you recommend ORV to your friends. I’ve seen absolutely NO ONE warn for the scenes of transmisogyny (one of which is disturbingly violent). NO ONE warn for the scenes going into past abuse. NO ONE warn that there are mentions of and even brief descriptions of rape and assault. NO ONE warn for the bi-/homophobia that is coded into certain characters, and up-kept through the constant baiting throughout the series (you can consider DokHyeok canon all you want, but the fact is that it never actually goes to the next step canonically). NO ONE warn for the extremely triggering moments in the final arc of the series.
Avoiding slightly spoiling someone is not worth the risk of letting people be triggered, or getting people into a series that could be harmful to them because of the content. Like, seriously, I’m of the firm belief that you can still like a series while being critical and aware of the bad shit in it…but that means you need to be critical and aware of the bad shit in it lmao. The fact that I haven’t seen a single post about this in the hundreds of posts I’ve gone through in multiple ORV tags is…pretty telling for what the overall priorities of this fandom are.
THEY BANNED #GIRL..... tumblrina industrial complex in shambles ...
The secret to being a Kim Dokja understander is knowing the fact that he hates tomatoes. Everything about him unravels from there. No more of this reducing KDJ to a one note twink stereotype from the fandom, if you're going to prune off character traits reduce him to a guy who hates tomatoes, okay? I would much rather see fandom KDJ whose only personality trait is hating tomatoes than fandom KDJ boiled down to literally any other personality trait. Goddammit people, this is important.
there's nothing wrong with girls who come back from the dead stronger than they were before & they eat human flesh now. like it's normal it happens all the time
the reader keeps a character in a time loop by telling their story over and over again. icarus flys. icarus falls. we tell the story again. nothing changes.
frothing at the mouth over the sheer number of undeclared allergens in both prescription and otc meds
ID: screenshot of tags via @deathcallsmedaddy reading "#but how do you feel about it #on a scale of one to ten #how bad is the frothing?" End ID.
we are at a fucking 12/10
"Worryingly, they discovered that 93 percent of medications contain allergens, including lactose, dyes, and peanut oil. Almost all medicines contain ingredients that some people might not be able to tolerate, such as gluten."
and medications have none of the same requirements to label allergens as foods, and supplements don't even need to be truthful about their content. im currently having to go through and throw out/replace my medications bc I recently had an allergy escalate to "potentially deadly" and am now finding that process was helped by the fucking thing being hidden in half my fucking medications
so yeah for anyone with moderate to severe allergies, check ALL the meds you take, especially if you're reacting and don't know why.
this is one of those "reblog to actually save a life" things i think
Some of the best screenshots of despair are irl (part 2).
there is not a single day i don’t think about this quote in relation to tragedies
Aeschylus, The Oresteia
Richard Siken, Planet of Love
The Lumineers, Cleopatra
@olreid
one of the most underrated net goods of libraries is that the shit you check out has to be returned whether you read it or not instead of being left around in heaps while you make ~relatable~ posts about how you keep accumulating more books you're never going to read
anyway there's like, A Reason you seldom if ever see library books in cute book blogging photosets (they don't fit into the aesthetic of consumption)
what if you had blue hair and pronouns and i had red hair and pronouns and we fought in the rain
A man who fell for a star
one freaky weirdgirl is worth more than every single meow meow man and the world will never know peace until this is universally accepted