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.
Hey folks. I'm probably going to vicariously watch The Boys though gifs, so I don't have an issue with being spoiled. That may not be the case for you.
Since there's so much promo stuff that I've tagged as #the boys to differentiate I'm going to tag as #the boys episode. If I have it from OP, I'll share episode name/number.
I will probably use spoiler-tags sparingly for anything that seems like a big reveal.
#TheLivingAndTheDead - which tag to use... Blog housekeeping ;-)
Following an offline conversation today, to clear up some confusion. There are apparently three tags being used regularly for posts on Tumblr / Twitter and elsewhere, about the upcoming @bbcone drama ‘The Living And The Dead’ :
–> #thelivingandthedead
–> #the living and the dead
–> #tlatd
For the most part, the crew and cast have all been using the first tag, following the lead of creator Ashley Pharoah, director Alice Troughton, and @bbcone itself. Other media seem to be following suit.
The second and third tags appear to have been around for far longer than our ‘The Living And The Dead’ tv series, and seem to relate to a number of other fandoms and genres. Particularly the 2nd tag. This means the unrelated spam is a high ratio when doing a search using either of these tags.
So I’m going to continue to tag all my entries with #thelivingandthedead as the primary tag - so it’s easier for you guys to find.
This is the end of the PSA. We now return you to your regular schedule of programming. And of course, everyone is free to follow their own hearts on the tagging thing.