my parents (usually my mom) will capture me in a blanket and just sorta swaddle me an say ‘can we keep em ?’ 'ill take care of it’ and my dad will respond with things like 'i dunno.. i think it bites’ and ill jus wriggle about biting the air threatening to bite them if they dont set me free,
last night my mom said that i was her most favorite critter and this will stick with me for forever i think
it’s illegal for Anish Kapoor to look at this fish
You are not allowed to look at this fish on behalf of Anish Kapoor
by looking at this fish you certify that you are not Anish Kapoor, you are not an associate of Anish Kapoor, and you are not planning to describe this fish later to Anish Kapoor or an associate of Anish Kapoor
Had to share this here because you’re right and you should say it. It’s incredible how many people came out of the woodwork as soon as AO3 was down and suddenly had no compunctions at all about screaming how much they love and need fanfic–on the AO3 twitter. Is it so much harder to do in the comment section?
At this point I don’t care anymore if people call me entitled or think I’m out of line. If fanfic is so meaningful to you that you cannot go half an hour without, let alone 24h, then you can get over yourself long enough to write a fucking comment. No excuses.
“writing comments is hard and scary” yeah well GUESS WHAT so is writing fanfics. fandom as a community is dying, because it is instead treated as a COMMODITY, a CONSUMER PRODUCT. We’re not asking for much. We’re asking for a CONNECTION. We don’t want to sell, we want to share.
You’ve shown your hand. You’ve admitted you cannot live without us. Now ACT LIKE IT. Go write a fucking comment.
I was absolutely at a loss without AO3. I have been trying to comment more anyway because it’s such an easy way for me to say thanks to the people who put their stuff out there, for free, daily. I read for at least 2 hours a day, probably even more at weekends or when I’m gripped by a new enthralling fic. The bare minimum I can do is take 2 minutes to comment. After that first kudos I try to respond to a new chapter with a comment so the writer knows that someone is paying attention, that there is an ongoing interest in their efforts. Fandom needs community. Community needs communication. Say thanks. Say it made you laugh or smile, or it distracted you from grim reality for a while.
Just don’t do negative or selfish comments.
Any positive comments I get at this point are shiny treasures because I get so few between the 30+ fics on my account.
when your pet comes to you from another room, the preceding moments meant that they were alone somewhere and thought about YOU, an animal brain literally thought about you and came to you to see what you were doing. that’s love, unconditional.
I think we should let Ron Perlman burn a house down. You know, as a treat.
Thanks @ingdamnit for bringing this to my attention.
Reblogging a new chain with uncensored captions because disabled people aren’t babies
“But I will say one thing before I get off this. The motherfucker who said ‘we’re going to keep this thing going until people start losing their houses and their apartments.’ Listen to me motherfucker. There’s a lot of ways to lose your house, some of it is financial, some of it is karma, and some of it is just figuring out who the fuck said that. And we know who said that, and where he fucking lives. There’s a lot of ways to lose your house. You wish that on people, you wish that families starve, while your making 27 million dollars a year for creating nothing. Be careful motherfucker. Be really careful. Cause that’s the kind of stuff that stirs stuff up.”