dothepropaganda:

dothepropaganda:

hey it’s october so i just thought i’d let you guys know i’ll never post jump scares and am extremely anti-screamer or anything else along those lines. i hope you’re all ok and stay safe this month

feel free to rb this as much as you want! just because it’s tagged with “personal” doesn’t mean you shouldn’t tell your followers this too. let people know you have a safe blog!

lornacrowley:

idk about you guys but in my opinion the worst part of steven universe’s writing by far is that part at the end of every episode where the pearl one turns to the camera and says “remember kids, arson is good and if you dont commit it regularly and with a hateful passion in your little child hearts i’m going to come out of the tv and kill you” it just feels kind of gross tbh

tigerdude51087:

writing-prompt-s:

One day, you get a knock on your door. When you open it, you see the protagonist from your favorite book standing there, wide-eyed. “I know you won’t believe me,” they say, “but you’re the main character of my favorite book. I know how it ends and I’m here to change it.”

“Oh thank god, my life is really spiraling out of control lately” you say, relieved

Harry Potter pulls out a handgun “I think you misunderstand the point of this visit” 

ikarimonster:

Lost sculpture needed back – please share!

I’m helping out a fellow Finnish artist who had a very unfortunate thing happen to her. A design shop called the Arctic Design Shop in Rovaniemi Finland sold her thesis work by accident and she needs it back!

The work was sold to an American girl who can have the sculpture back right after the maker has finished her thesis! She only needs it for the exhibition. The maker has asked if the shop has the buyers information but they don’t.

Please spread this and contact the email if you have any information about the whereabouts of the statue!

fairycosmos:

whenever a celebrity or someone i know overdoses i always think about that study they conducted on rats in the 70s which showed that addiction isn’t some moral failing nor is it an uncontrollable monster that takes over your brain – it’s a major symptom of complete loneliness and mental isolation and the most important antidote is genuine human connection and stimulation