Hey🥰 I just want to come in and thank you for how organized you keep this blog. Anytime I run low on inspo I know I can go through the right tag to get in the ~right vibe~ for writing something.
Ohhh thank you, love when people appreciate my efforts

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Hey🥰 I just want to come in and thank you for how organized you keep this blog. Anytime I run low on inspo I know I can go through the right tag to get in the ~right vibe~ for writing something.
Ohhh thank you, love when people appreciate my efforts
ex0skeletal replied to your post “Does anyone else ever hesitate to reread a fic you read years ago...”
Then I ignore those feelings and I end up hating it still! Terrible.
Yeah I got a few lines into it and went ‘eugh yeah’ and exited it. Usually I don’t remember that quickly so that was nice.
captainshakespear replied to your post “I hate when I say that I really enjoy the feeling of weight on top of...”
omg if it's weird I'll be weird with you, I love it when my giant younger sister flops on top of me while we're watching TV, it's so comfy and therapeutic (even if it often does dissolve into tickle fights)
bitchimightwing replied to your post “I hate when I say that I really enjoy the feeling of weight on top of...”
Not weird! Pretty sure that falls under the definition of "deep pressure" or "deep touch pressure" and it is actually very therapeutic!
ex0skeletal replied to your post “I hate when I say that I really enjoy the feeling of weight on top of...”
I have three tiny dogs and I want them all on top of my body at all times.
I’m so happy to be blessed with people who really understand my life experiences right here.
no, but honestly!! it’s is very comfortable, isn’t it? It’s therapeutic!! I’m so glad to learn there’s a word for this!!
Ahhhh well it happened. My accounts were terminated by a supposed copyright violation on a post on my nature blog. However, the photographer said I used his photo without crediting him, and I literally always credit the photographer and have been using only photos that say they are allowed to be used with credit, so I’m working on figuring out what the hell happened. It may not help but I’ll see what I can do. In the meantime, obviously, I will be posting here.
My nature blog is now here!
My fandom blog is now here!
Thank you have a beautiful day
Last night I had a dream that I had to bathe by climbing inside of a washing machine. I've had this dream multiple times in my life. What do you think it means? Do you think in another life, I was a large, comfy, fuzzy sweater?
well, yes. that seems reasonable. my official dream analysis skills also inform me that you enjoy small spaces that whoosh you back and forth with warm water and soap. 12/10 great recurring dream
Sir, there's been an accident... My son's airbag... It didn't deploy.
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2. Favorite contemporary living artist?
Oh man, tough question...most of the artists I like have been bones for a long ass time. I’m sure there is one, but I honestly couldn’t say. If it’s any compensation, I really like the late photographer Simon Marsden, he did a short film called The Twilight Hour I’m a huge fan of based off one of his books of the same name. He used some kind of infrared film to give his photos an ethereal, creepy look and my dad and I spent last summer visiting historic places in Ireland he visited. We even so far as to arrange a tour of Leap Castle, which is just a guy’s house now, and brought up Marsden to the owner and even found his copy of The Twilight Hour, signed by Marsden. Felt like a nice connection, that did.
13. Favorite work of art you’ve seen in person?
Uuuuuh I haven’t been to many museums because I’m an uncultured swine. However, back in secondary school (high school) our art teacher brought us to a Francis Bacon exhibition at the High Lane Gallery here in Dublin, and I was really into him at the time because he made spooky paintings. For the life of me I can’t remember what was on show, but I do remember they had transplanted his studio piece by piece from London to Dublin and there was a number of his destroyed canvases there, too. Seeing all that, at least, was really cool. I mean, I’ve been to the Vatican and the Louvre, but I can’t remember shit about like last week.
30. Pick a favorite: The Creation of Adam, Los Elefantes, Starry Night Over the Rhône, Saturn Devouring His Son, The Scream, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, American Gothic
Of course it’s ‘Saturn Devouring His Son’. Very predictable, probably, but the story behind it really adds a whole layer of freakishness. It’s one of Goya’s ‘Black Paintings’, found painted on the walls of his houaw after his death, that’s just such a great background for such a frightening piece of art. It’s a really stark painting with its filthy, foggy darkness, the look of terrified desperation on Saturn’s face and the dismembered corpse he’s tearing apart with his mouth like an animal. It’s a really scary fucking painting.