Fae, 35, INTP. Panromantic and uh...some gender sometimes i guess
~ Anti anti ~
I'm not very active here much but i check in for nostalgia. I posted Thorki, random Marvel, Hiddles, other actors I'm into, writing/art and personal, and anything that makes me laugh. Sometimes there's fandom related Discourse, all tagged 'The Discourse™', + I talk a lot in my tags, u'll get to know me a ton from them, so....!
my lovely Tumblr Hubby -
Thor to my Loki, is CHRISHEMSWORTHY.tumblr
“Any word that sounds like it might be the noun form of a verb is in fact the noun form of a verb” is 100% a valid grammatical rule. Fingers do fing. Creatures do creach.
“we’re all on tumblr and all cringe and pathetic” I can’t relate to such statements. yes, the site culture as a whole isn’t worth praise. yet many of the people i follow are marvels… electric and charming and endearing people i would never get to see glimpses and breadcrumbs and snippets of the inner headspace of otherwise. to have a place where i can experience all their presences together and be perceived by them in return has been a lucky type of occurrence for me. it’s a grounding and pleasing thing, this knowing that those i follow are out there in reality living their lives. so many of you do not even fully get just how great you are! when i see my dashboard full of people who write blocks of meta about books or make silly puns or post their poetry i think, yes, i like your spirit. keep up that passion! the world needs you!
One of the most life-changing things I ever learned came from Mythbusters, where they tested and proved (with cognitive testing puzzles and reaction time tests) that lying down and resting with the intention to sleep STILL provided significant mental benefits over just staying awake, even if a person couldn’t fall asleep in the amount of time they had.
It helps me to actually sleep to know that just lying down with my eyes closed is still doing me some good, and helps me to not freak out/beat myself up when I stay up later than intended. Any amount of rest is better than no rest!
there's so much pathologizing over why enemies to lovers is a popular trope (something something the normalization of abuse something something) when the simplest and less moronic answer is that narratives thrive on irony and reversals, and there's no greater irony than characters going from hating each other's guts to loving each other unconditionally. raw thesis-antithesis-synthesis.