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Happy Dashcon 2 Eve, you can only reblog this today!


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Im sorry but polyamory is the only natural way a relationship can work, a princess needs both a knight and a maid depriving her of one or the other is a fate far worse than even hell could conjure
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So-called "free thinkers" when their friend has to pee

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final showdown, you must decide
#0 votes on furi#which like#yeah lol lmao#as much as I love it it's really not that hard#and I imagine other fans feel the same way
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my aesthetic is gillian anderson completely forgetting all her lines in the first season of the x files
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She’s not a step mom she’s the mom who stepped up
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There was this one incident on our trip to America that really helped illustrate the difference between how me and my partner regard rural living and spending time in nature. We were driving through Arizona with my publisher, and took a break to have a walk around and pee on the side of the road. It was desert, in the middle of absolute nowhere - nothing but sand and rocks and a few cacti as far as eye could see to every direction. Empty cloudless sky above you and empty rocky field below you, both carrying on to infinity. That, and the road crossing through it, the only "something" in an infinite nothing.
My boyfriend remarked about how bleak and depressing the place looked, and I was baffled - wasn't this exactly what he wanted? A place like this, completely out of reach of any signs of human life, where he could be at peace and never be seen or heard of again? And he looked at me like what I had said was insane. Of course not. He wanted to build a house in the middle of nowhere in a forest, not in a desert. And that just kind of made it click to me how differently we see things. To me, all nature is nature, and any nowhere is just as much nowhere. How is it any different to live in the middle of nowhere surrounded by nothing but trees, than it would be to live in the middle of nowhere surrounded by nothing but rocks?
#meanwhile I'm out here like#“ugh these plains are so boring compared to the hills I grew up in”#“yes there are still trees but the forests are DIFFERENT I kinda hate it”#“yes we technically have lakes but they're NOTHING like the lakes back west”#someone from another part of the world would look at the comparison and see no difference#but to me it's like I've moved somewhere where the land doesn't have a soul#which happens to be true for this city but surely that's unrelated
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I feel so bad for Nana Visitor because she was such an #ally that she didn't want the Intendant to be bi because she didn't want gay people to be seen as evil and then she turns around and 30 years later a bunch of sapphics are just worshipping our toxic yuri queen
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princess "complex"? hmph. I suppose it would seem rather complex to a commoner
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The fun thing about trying to look up advice on the internet with a distinct limit or boundary in place is that you can search for "how do I do [x] without compromising [y]?" and all the suggestions are "instead of big things, just do little things like [thing that would definitely break the boundary you just set]."
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I have been hit with the very funny mental image of samus and chell being out and about in the winter time and samus having like 7 jackets on because she can’t handle the cold and chell is there with just a sweater, Mabey earmuffs at most
Sorry it took me so long to respond to this I had to draw it.

Girlfriend who’s always hot x Girlfriend who’s always cold.
They definitely fight over the thermostat.
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a DS9 clip montage that's just all the times someone, anyone, goes to Sisko and says: I need a runabout.
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I don't know what to do with this so here it is.
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I realise the irony of posting this on here, but I think it's cute how long-time users still act like "I like your shoelaces" is effective secret code when it very much broke containment in the mid-2010s.
My sister was surprised the other week to find I knew it. I didn't actually tell her I'm on here, but instead mentioned how I've known it since 2014-ish. It's like an inverse of the "people in in-groups overestimate the knowledge of those in out-groups even when trying to compensate for it" thing. Sure, the average offline rando might not know it, but if you've been online for a decade or more you've at least had it revealed to you in passing once or twice. Not even as a site rivalry thing - it made its rounds on facebook plenty of times as a tumblr culture curiosity.
#still haven't looked for my sister's blog(s)#i know she has a Following on here but she deserves privacy from family#i like your shoelaces#tumblr culture#posts of mine
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