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Okay but these fucking dudes are trying hard to reach an audience and I respect the fuck out of them for it. 12/10 sanitation department of New York City.
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LILO & STITCH (2002) — dr. Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
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You guys have m&ms in your trailmix?
Writer’s block is like trail mix—your ideas are still in there, but you have to sort through all the nuts to find the m&ms
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i was going to do a rant about this before seeing this tweet but imma just leave this here
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i was going to do a rant about this before seeing this tweet but imma just leave this here
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I love explicit fanfic. I love smutty shipping. I love horny one shots. I love filthy erotic nasty longfics.
I love character or plot driven fic that uses sex as a tool for characterization, conflict and catharsis, and I love fic that exists solely to be hot and sexy.
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blurb icons to text add-on AO3 site skin
So usually when you look at a fic blurb on AO3, it looks something like this. There's a group of colourful icons in the top left corner that give you information - if you pay attention to them.
I decided to see what a fic blurb would look like without those icons but with the information they represent.
Since I haven't got a skin to put this into at the moment, I figured I'd share it as an add-on (since I haven't made any of those in a while). Please read the commented code so that you can adjust this to suit the device you're on. I learned how to position things in CSS to make this work, but it doesn't scale with the size of the screen.
When you're reading the code anything in /* */ is a comment from me telling you what that part of the code means and how you can adjust it.
If this looks like a thing you want to try, you can find it on github.
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beauty standards are so fucked up what happened to i love your body because it's you. what then.
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did you hear. the sun loves him
go see my son, the poster child for uncomplicated good
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