jezunya:

gingersnapwolves:

jenniferrpovey:

curface:

omgkalyppso:

pennie-dreadful:

lukenull:

I made a difference in the world!

REBLOG TO SAVE YOUR QUEER HEART FROM BREAKING

I’ve seen a bunch of people in the notes concerned (like I was) of comparisons of members of the lgbt to dogs: but upon visiting their website I was reassured that they monitor a variety of content, including (but not limited to):

THIS IS A GOOD SITE

Yeah, this site is literally so people can check for content they don’t want to see…or in some cases content that would make them physically or mentally ill. (I have strobe issues myself…)

It’s highly useful for a lot of people.

I had no idea they warned for strobe effects, that’s awesome! They give me headaches and nausea.

Link for those unfamiliar: https://www.doesthedogdie.com/

They frequently add more categories, it seems – there have been more added just about every time I’ve visited the site. And they’re clearly open to suggestions, as the twitter exchange in the OP shows 😀

rumple-belle:

worryinglyinnocent:

emospritelet:

robertmarch82:

kedreeva:

I hear a lot of people bitching that they can’t leave kudos multiple times per story, or can’t leave kudos on every chapter, or whatever.

Well, take a page out of this marvelous book, because I swear I’ve never been so happy to receive kudos as waking up to multiple people having done this on multiple chapters on a story I just posted.

The bar just got raised, folks.

Would… would writers be glad to read a comment, that is saying “kudos”? 

We’re happy to get a smiley face, honestly. Leaving another kudos like this is great. Anything that tells us we aren’t just screaming into the void

^^^^^ This. Even the smallest comments are golddust. 

Seconding, thirding, and fourthing all of this. Saying or typing anything is amazing.

philosophy-and-coffee:

the-button-harlequin:

No offense but I want Midoriya “Deku” Izuku to remain under 5’ 8” and still be the strongest and biggest powerhouse that Yuuei has ever produced

Let evil fear normal sized brick shit house Deku

“Ah, so you’re the number one hero, Deku…”

“No, I’m IcyHot. That’s Deku.”

“…he’s a hero? I thought that was a cosplaying middle schooler.”

Do you ever think about the people of amestris who lived just outside that giant transmutation circle? Because I distinctly recall seeing it cut through a town. What did they think when that giant beam of red light happened and suddenly everyone down the street collapsed. Birds falling from the sky. That nice neighbor and his cattle all laying still on the next field over. The like five minutes or so of terror of wanting to run over and help but are wondering if they’d just collapse too.

phantomrose96:

SHIT

I mean  the country was designed to fit exactly to the edges of the circle, but people don’t work like that. Towns are going to bleed over the edges. What must have been thousands of people lived in communities straddling the circle’s outter edge, and you’re 100% goddamn right about the terrifying things they must have witnessed.

In fact, I’ll bet anything this more or less happened in Xerxes too. People way out on the periphery whose communities got cut down by 50%, or 70%, or 90%, but did not get wiped out entirely. Xerxians who’d gone across the border for a day trip to get water and came back to find their community slaughtered. There might have been small, pocket communities of Xerxian survivors. People Hohenheim never found because the very first thing he did was get the hell out. People who experienced exactly what you described, but never saw it undone.

Holy shit

lesbian-ochako:

okay so since midoriya and aoyama are close friends, you can’t tell me aoyama isn’t absolutely willing to throw down for midoriya. like bakugou could just look at midoriya wrong and suddenly aoyama would be there like “oui? do you have something to say? something to you’d like to share with the class? something to get off your chest, ami? say it i dare you.”

marauders4evr:

15-underscores:

ihsnamih:

I love how casually knowledgeable Ronald Weasley is, talking facts, including the year and the venue

like that.

Charlie studied dragons. Ron isn’t just casually knowledgeable, he takes an interest in his brothers’ hobbies

I’ll bet it wasn’t just an interest. In fact, I’ll bet those exact words were repeated in the Weasley household on a weekly, if not daily, basis.

“But Mum, my mate’s cousin’s sister’s uncle has the egg just ready to go and honestly, who better to take care of things than us, because after all—?”

“Dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks’ Convention of 1709, Charlie!”

“Dad, seriously, the guy in the alleyway was practically begging me to take the egg and I mean—”

“Dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks’ Convention of 1709, Charlie!”

“Good morning, family, let’s say I managed to convert my bedroom into a habitat suitable for a Chinese Fireball, wouldn’t that show that I’m respons—”

“Dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks’ Convention of 1709, Charlie!”

It’s just on a gigantic af poster in the middle of the Burrow’s kitchen. Hanging right there above the tea kettle: 𝔻𝕣𝕒𝕘𝕠𝕟 𝕓𝕣𝕖𝕖𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕨𝕒𝕤 𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕝𝕒𝕨𝕖𝕕 𝕓𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕎𝕒𝕣𝕝𝕠𝕔𝕜𝕤’ ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕧𝕖𝕟𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 𝕠𝕗 𝟙𝟟𝟘𝟡, ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕣𝕝𝕚𝕖!

It just wasn’t mentioned because it wasn’t relevant to Harry’s journey.