Call me Robin! Any pronouns are accepted, as I don't know what gender is. You'll see a little of a lot here. I hope you enjoy my potoo bird in the header- his name is Percy.
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The Weeping Angels are really scary until you realize if any organism sees them they are fucked so they get hard countered by geckos, who don't blink and can see in the dark. If the Doctor strapped like two geckos onto him he'd be fine.
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Unreliable narrators are one hell of an idea. You can just write whatever, and if a reader points out "hey the way this scene happened should not be physically possible if it's done the way this character described it", you can just be like "yeah I don't trust that fucker either."
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Artist Anastasia Trusova floods her canvases with vibrant colours and textures. "Textured graphic impressionism".
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Isabella Owens art 
@issabelaowensart (Instagram)
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A wonderful little mood brightener created by indiarosecrawford
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One of my favorite things about Terry Pratchett's books is their unique relationship with used bookstores. Particularly because they are difficult to find, for three reasons. The first reason is that they aren't there. Books in used bookstores were once owned by other people, people who decided to let that book go in the hopes that it will find someone new who will love it. It's very difficult to let go of a Terry Pratchett book. The second reason is that, if they make it into a store, they never stay there very long. They're usually purchased less than a few days after their arrival.
The third reason is my favorite: if they made it to the bookstore, and remained unnoticed, it's because the spine is worn. It's been read and loved so much it's almost unrecognizable from the spine. I've never found a used Terry Pratchett book without a cracked spine, and I love it. Cracked spines, stained pages, worn covers, these are the physical signs of love that we leave on our favorite books, and every Terry Pratchett book I've found in a used bookstore has been loved, dearly.
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The sentences "Asexuals can still have sex" and "Aromantics can still date" need to go up on the high shelf for everyone except aces and aros talking about their own experiences. From now on, everyone else has to use the revolutionary new phrase "Asexuals and aromantics can do whatever the fuck they want forever."
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i think that if i wear a skirt it should be long and swishy and fun to walk in
#i'm wearing a swimsuit skort right now bc i need to wear b;ack or navy shorts for my concert this evening#but i only have grey shorts and i'm not willing to risk it#yesterday i wore a long skirt that was fun#alas it's not within dress code for tonight#yesterday sacrificed heat comfort for style#(though long skirt better than long pants in heat)#today gotta sacrifice style for heat comfort#i need to stress#i DO NOT look like myself#i do not look good#but i hopefully wont overheat so i'll take it#just bleh#i should make my green skirt again in different colors#give me more options
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The point of fiction is actually to put that guy in a situation™️, and he might try to tell you the point is to then get him out of the situation, WRONG, second situation
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bird studies 2. reference photos by @longingforrotkehlchen
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After three months of labor-conducive love, my silkscreen book is complete!
Based off of the video game ANATOMY, it tells the story of what it really means to live in a haunted house
This game has some of the best writing and one of the most original ideas I’ve seen in a while, so please, take a look!
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One of my absolute favourite details in The Hogfather adaptation is that, during Sir Terry’s cameo at the end, he is clearly shocked there’s a six-foot skeleton standing in front of him, implying that either he’s a wizard (and therefore sees things that are really there) or that, as Discworld’s creator, he simply possesses the power to see things clearly, but no matter which explanation you prefer, it just proves that Sir Terry Pratchett was every bit as magical as we already knew him to be.
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horror is always like oh no they're possessed by a demon well what about possessed by an angel? angelic possession is also horror.
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There's an interesting alchemy by which, for certain TTRPG fans, WotC's misbehavior makes it more moral to play D&D if you're broke.
The logic goes something like this: WotC is bad, and therefore it is good to steal from them. Indie creators are good, and therefore it is bad to steal from them. Therefore, if you don't have money to spend on games, it is moral to play D&D and immoral to play indie games.
For some reason, the fact that this unimpeachable logic only benefits WotC and only harms indie creators is not relevant.
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