
blake kathryn
Jules of Nature

roma★

Andulka
The Bowery Presents
Misplaced Lens Cap
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

titsay

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sweet Seals For You, Always
macklin celebrini has autism
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noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
official daine visual archive
Not today Justin
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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@webby2007
something santos would tweet
I wish Tumblr could be my job like how Youtube is for Youtubers.
wishlist for s3:
- emma nolan and dennis whitaker interactions
- emma nolan and victoria javadi interactions
- emma nolan and parker ellis interactions
- emma nolan who has more interactions with the nurses, kim, jesse, donnie, princess, perlah, especially dana
- emma nolan and michael robinavitch interactions
- emma nolan and cassie mckay interactions
- emma nolan and baran al-hashimi interactions
- emma nolan lore
- emma nolan
really specific trope i like that i feel like can only be explained in a diagram
I've been wanting to paint Cassie since season 1 came out and I finally did it
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Completed story. Kerry doesn't lose her baby, and navigates her pregnancy and a few personal barriers. AU fluff and angst
Freshly out lesbian Kerry Weaver getting worked up and anxious about the possibility of being bad at eating another woman out, remembering Jeanie Boulet once having vented to her about unsatisfying sex and having to always be extremely direct and instructive on what she wants, before getting flustered and telling Kerry that was probably too much information, while Kerry was trying to work out why it made her feel kind of warm and dizzy to think about.
Kerry calling Jeanie up and hesitantly asking for advice. Jeanie trying her best to explain in as much detail as she can, until it hits both of them that they’re basically having phone sex.
Kerry gets flustered and apologises, but Jeanie just laughs warmly and says it might be easier to give this advice in person, maybe with some hands on instruction.
my problem is that i always have to make everyone gay and polyamorous or some bullshit
sam taggart in episode 10x13 "get carter"
book asks:
book you’ve reread the most times?
top 5 books of all time?
what is your favourite genre?
what sections of a bookstore do you browse?
where do you buy books?
what books have you read in the last month?
is there a series/book that got you into reading?
what is the first book you remember reading yourself?
when do you tend to read most?
do you have a guilty fav?
what non-fiction books do you like if any?
did you enjoy any compulsory high school readings?
do you have a goodreads?
do you ever mark/dog ear books you own?
recommend and review a book.
how many books have you read this year?
top 5 children’s books?
do you like historical books? which time period?
most disliked popular books?
what are things you look for in a book?
I should buzz my head. That'll fix me.
Okay so summer is the time to tell ghost stories in Japan which is why so many summer episodes of anime have ghosts in them and even why My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away takes place during summer. And coincidentally it’s also the original spooky season in my own country, Denmark, where we have Sankt Hans in June which is said to be the best time of year to do magic and communicate with the dead.
We all know Halloween by now which takes place during autumn and is said to when the veil between life and death is the thinnest.
In Britain winter, especially Christmas time, is considered spooky and a time for ghost stories which is why British shows always have a spooky Christmas episode and why A Christmas Carol has ghosts in it.
What I’m getting at is, is spring considered a spooky time of year anywhere in the world? You must understand, I need every season to be their own flavor of spooky.
Archie Morris has one of the best character arcs ever.
From a slacking inept dumbass to a quick on his feet skilled professional with a great work ethic and a good sense of leadership and team work. And the pivotal point wasn't Carter's 'you set the tone' (listen, I love that moral inheritance passing by in the show, but let's be real), but Pratt's 'don't fuck it up' and now excuse me whilst I cry a little
I often see posts about curating your own online experience that make the point, “content creators aren’t your parents.” And, yes, that is absolutely true! And I try not to be like “as a parent,“ but as a parent…
EVEN PARENTS ARE SUPPOSED TO ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBLE READING/VIEWING BEHAVIOR. NOT filter everything ahead of time for their kid.
When my kiddo was 5, his pediatrician was asking him the usual Well Child Visit questions (“What are your favorite foods? What do you do to get your body moving? Do you know what to do if you get lost in a public place?” Etc.) and she asked, “What do you do if you see something on TV that scares or upsets you?”
I piped up like, “Oh, he doesn’t watch TV without one of us in the room,” which was true at the time and is still largely true now. She said, “Yes, but that won’t always be the case, so make sure you’re talking to him about what to do if he sees something that upsets him.”
So we started talking to him about that, and the answer is simple: “Turn it off or leave the room, and talk to someone you trust about what you saw and what you’re feeling.”
The answer is NOT “Ask your parents to make sure you never see anything upsetting again,” because that’s just not possible — and ultimately that would be doing the kid a disservice, since sooner or later he’s going to be out in the world where we can’t control what he watches or reads. That doesn’t mean we don’t try to make sure he’s watching/reading age-appropriate stuff, it just means that’s not the only safeguard he has — and that’s a good thing.
So yes, content creators aren’t your parents and aren’t responsible for making sure you never see anything you don’t like — but also, your own parents should have taught you what to do when that happens. So if they didn’t, take it from me, your internet mom:
Turn it off.
Walk away.
Talk to someone you trust about how you’re feeling.
And leave the person who created the thing that upset you alone.