I equate peonies with love because they're the first blooms of summer.
We need some summer vibe in winter.
That's how seasons roll- forever in the remembrance of the one that went by.
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Cosmic Funnies

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@queenvulca
I equate peonies with love because they're the first blooms of summer.
We need some summer vibe in winter.
That's how seasons roll- forever in the remembrance of the one that went by.
How is the shark handling quarantine?
No quarantine -- theyâre busy doing essential work đźđđ«
Poster Reposteris
"The Reblogger"
MOUTH - Not very vocal. Whispers truths of their special interests.
BODY - Strong exoskeleton prevents illness when exploring the tags.
CHEST - Vascular and warm-blooded to sustain long-term passion.
HANDS - Vestigial digits devoted to tireless creation. Larger digits are strong, and devoted to curation.
LEGS - Limber and sprightly. Frequently crosses fertile areas of output.
Genus: Poster
The Poster genus is an incredibly diverse one, encompassing a healthy proportion of Tumblrâs extant fauna. They populate the undergrowth and the overstory, the tagged regions and presumably the untagged as well.
Species: Reposteris
Tumblrâs reblog feature affords this hugely populous species its means of subsistence. Indiscriminate omnivores, the Reblogger spends its time seeking out posts to reblog. Gif sets, text posts, graphics, videos, memesâanything and everything is fair game. They are an essential part of the ecosystem, forming the bulk of the notes on any healthy post. Glimpsing a Rebloggerâs home territory is like seeing the landscape of Tumblr in miniature.
Behaviors:
Poster reposteris moves quickly, jumping eagerly from interest to interest. Their blog may not be the same today as it is tomorrow.
They are not very vocal; rarely will they add extensive comments in captions or tags.
They delight in volume: when they reblog, they reblog A LOT.
Their home blog is a comfortable nest, built up through years of effort, layering post over post.
Carbickova Crowns on Etsy
Where's that picture you made of you waiting at the door for a package? I need it to ask my brother about a package, thank.
this one?
Me after placing an order
The Inner Circle as Troubled Birds
Feyre:
Rhysand:
Cassian:
Azriel:
Mor:
Amren:
Nesta:
Elain:
Bonus:
Tamlin:
Lucien:
What is a Wormhole?
Wormholes were first theorized in 1916, though that wasnât what they were called at the time. While reviewing another physicistâs solution to the equations in Albert Einsteinâs theory of general relativity, Austrian physicist Ludwig Flamm realized another solution was possible. He described a âwhite hole,â a theoretical time reversal of a black hole. Entrances to both black and white holes could be connected by a space-time conduit.
In 1935, Einstein and physicist Nathan Rosen used the theory of general relativity to elaborate on the idea, proposing the existence of âbridgesâ through space-time. These bridges connect two different points in space-time, theoretically creating a shortcut that could reduce travel time and distance. The shortcuts came to be called Einstein-Rosen bridges, or wormholes.
Certain solutions of general relativity allow for the existence of wormholes where the mouth of each is a black hole. However, a naturally occurring black hole, formed by the collapse of a dying star, does not by itself create a wormhole.
Wormholes are consistent with the general theory of relativity, but whether wormholes actually exist remains to be seen.
A wormhole could connect extremely long distances such as a billion light years or more, short distances such as a few meters, different universes, or different points in time
For a simplified notion of a wormhole, space can be visualized as a two-dimensional (2D) surface. In this case, a wormhole would appear as a hole in that surface, lead into a 3D tube (the inside surface of a cylinder), then re-emerge at another location on the 2D surface with a hole similar to the entrance. An actual wormhole would be analogous to this, but with the spatial dimensions raised by one. For example, instead of circular holes on a 2D plane, the entry and exit points could be visualized as spheres in 3D space.
Science fiction is filled with tales of traveling through wormholes. But the reality of such travel is more complicated, and not just because weâve yet to spot one.
The first problem is size. Primordial wormholes are predicted to exist on microscopic levels, about 10â33 centimeters. However, as the universe expands, it is possible that some may have been stretched to larger sizes.
Another problem comes from stability. The predicted Einstein-Rosen wormholes would be useless for travel because they collapse quickly.
âYou would need some very exotic type of matter in order to stabilize a wormhole,â said Hsu, âand itâs not clear whether such matter exists in the universe.â
But more recent research found that a wormhole containing âexoticâ matter could stay open and unchanging for longer periods of time.
Exotic matter, which should not be confused with dark matter or antimatter, contains negative energy density and a large negative pressure. Such matter has only been seen in the behavior of certain vacuum states as part of quantum field theory.
If a wormhole contained sufficient exotic matter, whether naturally occurring or artificially added, it could theoretically be used as a method of sending information or travelers through space. Unfortunately, human journeys through the space tunnels may be challenging.
Wormholes may not only connect two separate regions within the universe, they could also connect two different universes. Similarly, some scientists have conjectured that if one mouth of a wormhole is moved in a specific manner, it could allow for time travel.
Although adding exotic matter to a wormhole might stabilize it to the point that human passengers could travel safely through it, there is still the possibility that the addition of âregularâ matter would be sufficient to destabilize the portal.
Todayâs technology is insufficient to enlarge or stabilize wormholes, even if they could be found. However, scientists continue to explore the concept as a method of space travel with the hope that technology will eventually be able to utilize them.
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âConsider the Vikings. Popular feminist retellings like the History Channelâs fictional saga âVikingsâ emphasize the role of women as warriors and chieftains. But they barely hint at how crucial womenâs work was to the ships that carried these warriors to distant shores.
One of the central characters in âVikingsâ is an ingenious shipbuilder. But his ships apparently get their sails off the rack. The fabric is just there, like the textiles we take for granted in our 21st-century lives. The women who prepared the wool, spun it into thread, wove the fabric and sewed the sails have vanished.
In reality, from start to finish, it took longer to make a Viking sail than to build a Viking ship. So precious was a sail that one of the Icelandic sagas records how a hero wept when his was stolen. Simply spinning wool into enough thread to weave a single sail required more than a yearâs work, the equivalent of about 385 eight-hour days.
King Canute, who ruled a North Sea empire in the 11th century, had a fleet comprising about a million square meters of sailcloth. For the spinning alone, those sails represented the equivalent of 10,000 work years.â
ââŠPicturing historical women as producers requires a change of attitude. Even today, after decades of feminist influence, we too often assume that making important things is a male domain. Women stereotypically decorate and consume. They engage with people. They donât manufacture essential goods.
Yet from the Renaissance until the 19th century, European art represented the idea of âindustryâ not with smokestacks but with spinning women. Everyone understood that their never-ending labor was essential. It took at least 20 spinners to keep a single loom supplied.
âThe spinners never stand still for want of work; they always have it if they please; but weavers are sometimes idle for want of yarn,â the agronomist and travel writer Arthur Young, who toured northern England in 1768, wrote.
Shortly thereafter, the spinning machines of the Industrial Revolution liberated women from their spindles and distaffs, beginning the centuries-long process that raised even the worldâs poorest people to living standards our ancestors could not have imagined.
But that âgreat enrichmentâ had an unfortunate side effect. Textile abundance erased our memories of womenâs historic contributions to one of humanityâs most important endeavors. It turned industry into entertainment.
âIn the West,â Dr. Harlow wrote, âthe production of textiles has moved from being a fundamental, indeed essential, part of the industrial economy to a predominantly female craft activity.ââ
- Virginia Postrel, âWomen and Men Are Like the Threads of a Woven Fabric.â in The New York Times
@systlin
Itâs worth noting that Europe didnât get spinning wheels until like, the 1100âs?
They used hand/drop spindles:
And lemme tell y'all, speaking from experience, it takes WAY FUCKING LONGER to make thread that way than on a spinning wheel.
#i literally crack up everytime #at least ten of the notes are from me
if I ever donât reblog Obi-Wanâs complete lack of fucks, assume I have perished and have been et by my cat.
This has been writing for me lately. đ©đ©đ©
90% of the notes are idiots writing incomprehensible essays and the other 10% are sexy bitches who recgonised the tf2 font
listen. l i s t e n. listen. kudos does not equal quality. popularity does not equal quality. i have read some âfandom classicsâ that i could barely fathom how boring or terrible i - personally - found them, and i have stumbled across some absolute gems that didnât even break 100 kudos.Â
what is good doesnât always get the recognition it deserves. itâs sad, but true. just because you havenât - or possibly never take - off in fandom doesnât mean your work isnât astounding and beautiful, it doesnât mean you should stop writing; it just means that a very select corner of the internet missed the diamond in the rough.Â
fanfiction is flooded with content, there are so many of us out there producing it these days, and having a fic that takes off is almost as much about luck as it is about talent. never let a few artificial numbers on the internet dictate to you what is and isnât worthy writing.Â
additionally, you donât have to read or enjoy fics just bcs theyâre big. i cannot count the amount of times iâve read the first paragraph of something fandom adores and immediatly exited out of it.
just⊠do what makes you happy. write what you wanna write, read what you wanna read. understand that while we all want recognition - and some deserve it more than others - we did not get into fanfiction for that recognition.
recognition is good, but sometimes we get all tangled up chasing it and stop enjoying writing and reading and fandom as a whole along the way. be careful of that, please, or youâll burn yourself out.
Twenty-five years in fandom and it doesnât get truer than this. You absolutely CANNOT predict what will be popular and what wonât. Itâs due to coincidence and timing and who happens to hit reblog and yannoâŠitâs a mystery. Write for yourself, read for yourself, this isnât a job.
Forever reblogging this.
Hence why I tend to be sceptical about hyped fics and writersâŠ
âYouâre born with a ton of fucks to give, so you spend them like a kid with a credit card. You give fucks about your friends, about your grades, about your fashion sense, about strangersâ opinions. You give way too many fucks about way too many things. You have so many. Then, as you get older, you have maybe 10 fucks per month, so you learn to budget them. You allocate fucks to family and career, but there arenât enough fucks to give to the newest fads. Oh, someone at work has something they need my help with thatâs outside my job title? Iâll do my best to allocate some fucks, but this month is pretty tight. Then, as you get even older, youâre down to 1-2 fucks per month, and those fucks are pretty damn precious. You give them to your family and your hobbies and your job, and thatâs kinda it. Itâs not your fault â fucks expire too quickly. I wouldâve liked to save my fucks from when I was younger but I canât. Then, you hit fuck insolvency. Youâre getting like 1 fuck a year, and you have to make it last. So you go without, and even previously fuck-worthy things, you just canât give a fuck. Some people run out really quickly, Some people have a fuck trust fund that pays out a decent amount even into old age. But at some point, the fuck faucet runs completely dry and youâre out of fucks to give. Itâs just basic Fuckonomics.â
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-Unknown English Teacher (via swarthyvillain)
Iâve never read anything more fucking true in my whole fucking life.Â
Fuck.
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Dating Loki Laufeyson would include ...
- Him calling you âdarlingâ all the time, making you blush
- Making tea before bed and snuggling with him on the couch
- Comforting him after his meltdowns
- Having to convince him heâs not a monster, that heâs changed and it wonât happen again
- Cuddling with him while he reads you poetry that heâs written, listening to the smoothness of his voice and his wordsÂ
- Admiring his emerald green eyes, often getting lost in them, evoking a soft cuckle from himÂ
- Being super jealous of his raven black hair, wishing you could have hair that beautifulÂ
- Defending him against his brother when they start arguing againÂ
- Supporting him in his decision of wanting to be KingÂ
- Often being intimidated by his tall, mischievous figure, his actions being unpredictableÂ
- Being completely in love with his little giggle, which he only ever lets you hear, and only in the confinements of your chambers (gotta save face, ya know?)Â
- Walking the halls of the castle, being suddenly pulled into a corner and kissed by him, who was unable to refrain from doing anything to youÂ
- Running around the castle wearing his helmet, him chasing after you laughing
Dragon TalesÂ
Draco hadnât ever thought his life would become a fairy tale like the ones that Hermione used to tell about. But alas, that curse sure did turn him into a beast. What remains to be seen is whether heâll get his beauty or not. He really need his know-it-all back.Â
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@skelejon
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