u will never have gf u are just a portly boy in a sailor suit carrying a huge lollipop

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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u will never have gf u are just a portly boy in a sailor suit carrying a huge lollipop
pinkie pie helping fluttershy put her eyeshadow on so they can go shopping :)
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A comment on a fic more than once gave me the idea or inspiration I needed to add another part to that fic. It helped me to produce even more of the content that the reader who left it enjoyed so much.
A comment on an older fic reminded me that my fics don’t get lost 24 or 48 hours after posting. True, that’s when most fics get the majority of their hits, kudos and comments, so a writer sometimes feels like if a fic hasn’t done well in that time frame, it’s as good as gone. But some people discover and love such fics later on and that’s incredible.
A comment once stopped me from deleting my AO3 account. For reasons, I was feeling really low, like I had no talent and nothing to offer. Like everything I was posting was banal and worthless. And as my finger was hovering over the ‘delete account’ button, a mail notification let me know that someone left a comment on one of my fics. I went to read it and it was absolutely lovely. And it complimented not just that fic, but my writing overall. It helped me get through a rough moment.
Your comments can mean so much more than you know. You have more capacity to do good and help content creation in the fandom, that you and others enjoy, than you realize.
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I want a fraction of his confidence.
this is NOT a judgment-free zone…
Batman & Robin (1997) dir. Joel Schumacher
found the killer post again bc i lost it
Based on this scene from The Good Place:
Yesterday (2019) dir. Danny Boyle
no beatles or harry potter hell yeah
hellscape without the blessing that is my immortal
Okay, last thing I'll say about this for today, but... doesn't the name "Tramp Stamps" seem hilariously out-of-place? Like if you told me that there was an all-female group called "Tramp Stamps," I would immediately assume that they were a group of sassy country gals wearing denim vests, crop tops, and white leather cowgirl boots. It just doesn't feel like the name of a punk band in the slightest and it really shows how detached these women are from the scene they're trying to co-opt
what a joy to be back, loves
magic girl anime but intead of turning into magical girls they turn into clowns
Coyote Ugly (2000) dir. David McNally
she won’t hesitate bitch
the girl from lazytown really is sick of it all huh
#yes please
BTS and the cast of Parasite in America: cinematic parallels