jewishvitya:

thebroccolination:

allthingswhumpyandangsty:

fanfic writing culture isn’t “oh dang! I wanted to write about this prompt with this character but someone else already wrote it, so now I can’t”.

fanfic writing culture is always “two cakes is better than one. the more the merrier. there can ever be enough fics of this character with this prompt!”

There was an Aragorn+Legolas writer I used to read who wrote multiple 20k+ fics in which they went on a little mini-adventure and one of them got injured. They had like. At least ten that followed this exact format, and I fucking loved all of them. I’d finish one and be like, “AGAIN!!!” so like. Two cakes is great but it’s even better when it’s ten cakes by the same writer.

I saw a post that said no one reads a fic they love and goes to the author’s page saying “that was amazing, I hope they don’t have anything else like this one.” And same thing is probably true with tags and prompts.

(via the960writers)

quixoticanarchy:

quixoticanarchy:

some people’s new years resolution needs to be to stop going out in public while horribly sick with infectious diseases

i see this post is going around again.. sort of like a bunch of infectious diseases i could name

(via catnippackets)

boghermit:

Vampires when they sip on your blood and catch extra strength Tylenol, at least two psychiatric meds, two cups of coffee, weed, and microplastics 

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(via cravatfiend)

c3rvida3:

c3rvida3:

“I hate when the skeletons on decorations aren’t anatomically accurate.” A Halloween skeleton isn’t the same as what’s inside you, idiot. It’s different. A Halloween skeleton is, like. A guy or something. It’s an animal.

If Halloween skeletons had bones like ours instead of hollow bones like that of a bird, they wouldn’t be able to play their ribcages like xylophones. You sound so fucking uneducated right now.

(via kellterntempest)

epiphany-jones:

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In honor of Hades being back, here’s a painting I did five years ago trying to capture the awe I felt the first time Zagreus traced his burning steps through the snow.

Oil on board, 5"x7" iirc

(via plotweaver)

snailygoon:

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Of course Laura Bailey already had me crying during the first episode of critical role campaign four. So I chose to further my pain by drawing the scene in question. what an incredible start to a campaign!!!🧵🪡🤎


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