Hello, decided we should put a tiny into post here!
This is one of our side blogs! It's where us lit'ler folk can share whatever we want, as much as we want! Partially so we don't flood the main blogs, but mostly so that when we feel kinda down or something we have a whole blog full of things we already know we like to look at!
If you're looking for the main groups, they live over on @safety-net-did and @ghostgetsablog . If you talk to us one of them will be the account that replies, and probably one of them will do the talking- We're not very comfy talking to strangers.
Side note from LiLoc and Jason: Despite the interests on this blog, and the alters using it being littler in mind, our body is an adult. We still have the life experience of a 30+ year old. If you can't interact in a respectful way you will be blocked. We don't tolerate unkindnesses to our littles in any capacity.
You can read about how we tag stuff under the readmore.
I hope you like our blog. I really like keeping it ^-^
We try to tag stuff regularly, but we still do fast-reblogs now and then. Most of the blog runs on queue now so that we are more likely to tag things, though!
Overall there's not gonna be much in the way of classic or common trigger subjects here, because the point is fun stuff. So it's unlikely anything obviously triggering will show up here, and definitely not untagged.
Unless you've got triggers around animals, bugs, or nature. Y'see, we really like animals and bugs and nature stuff, and so they're the most likely to get fast-reblogged without tags.
We try to tag real-life pictures and videos with #animal or #invertebrate, and #art and #plush for non-real things. We also add a simple word for what kind, like #cat or #moth.
We try to tag things with sound, too. We have hearing and auditory processing difficulties, as well as often watch things muted for sensory reasons. So we use a tag system for sound.
"#sound is important" means that without the sound the video won't make sense, or not be worth watching. This is for things without captions, as well as things where the focus is off screen and you have to listen for it.
"#sound makes it better" is pretty self explanatory. You can watch it without sound and still have a good time, but if you're able to listen it'll be more fun.
"#sound not needed" the video either doesn't have sound, the sound isn't relevant, or is fully captioned and the sound doesn't specifically improve the message.
We've started using "#earstrain" for things with sounds that are unpleasant, regardless of their integration to the video.
We are in love with the various acronym creatures, like tbh/autism and btw/ADHD. We tag all them and related with #creature family!
Still trying to find a tag we like for the more creepy/scary/weird things we like. We don't tend to share anything explicitly scary here, but sometimes we share art of creatures that might make folk uncomfy.
This refers to something so convenient as to be unlikely, like a duck bringing its own onions to cook it with, and you may also recognize this as the basis of the Pokemon "Farfetch'd", which is why it's called that :v
During my long absence on Tumblr, I've gotten deeply involved with documenting native bees, both iNaturalist and several local ongoing studies. Shown here is a Subgenus Micranthophora, Genus Anthophora (Common Digger Bees) on an Alkali Heliotrope (Heliotropium curassavicum).
this video has firmly lodged itself into my brain like i cant stop fucking saying cinnamon snails cinnamon snails while performing tasks. ill experience literally any minor inconvenience and the OH NO will ring out in my brain. my nickname in every discord server is cinnamon snails now
the natal spurfowl, also known as the natal francolin, is a member of the pheasant family found in portions of africa. the species is known for the bright yellow skin surrounding their nostrils, along with their orange-red beaks and feet. males are larger than females, but the sexes are similar in appearance otherwise. juveniles are duller than adults, lacking the bright coloration in the beak and feet. they tend to feed by digging things up, such as tubers, roots, and earthworms; however, they will take other foods such as termites, locusts, and fruit. the natal spurfowl is monogamous and is believed to mate for life.
the purplish jay is a medium-sized member of the corvid family found in portions of south america (bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, and peru). like other jays, these birds are noisy and social, and often travel in loud groups through the forest canopy. they prefer tropical & subtropical lowland forest habitats. they are named for their distinctive purple-blue color. like other jays, they are omnivorous, and feed on everything from fruits and insects to small reptiles and eggs.