1. 09:53 10th Jan 2019

    Notes: 446344

    Reblogged from darkbluec0nstellations

    Tags: beautifulvideo

    rootbeergoddess:

    the-thought-emporium-imperial:

    oddityball:

    I LOVE THAT THEY KEEP PICKING UP MORE OMG

    Man, The Spiderverse movie looks rough as hell.

    It’s back on my dash

    (Source: meme-theft)

     
  2. 09:24

    Notes: 384

    Reblogged from o-a-crutchfeild

    Tags: faefantasyworldlifebeautiful

    silver-tongues-blog asked: im convinced that 60% of portland are fae folk.

    jitterbugjive:

    egamer557-blog:

    jitterbugjive:

    this is our fae gathering spot

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    if you stand in the center here you can hear your own voice echo all around you, but take one step out of the circle and you sound normal

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    found waldo

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    we also get time travelers

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    so yeah pretty sure there’s aliens, fae, time travelers, vampires, and a ton of cryptids just hanging out here

    So I guess we found real life gravity falls?

    Well considering canonically Gravity Falls is about 20 minutes out from Portland, yeah. Soos’s girlfriend said she once dated a clown in Portland, and that’s where she lives.

    also

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  3. 08:56

    Notes: 2192

    Reblogged from catch-the-ghost

    Tags: writingcool

    image: Download

    catch-the-ghost:
“ 9outofpen:
“ ceeainthereforthat:
“ so
• denouement
• climax
• internal conflict
• inciting incident
• backstory
This is very much simplified. It’s your starting guide to the character’s arc. keep in mind that this is assuming a...

    catch-the-ghost:

    9outofpen:

    ceeainthereforthat:

    so 

    1. denouement
    2. climax
    3. internal conflict 
    4. inciting incident 
    5. backstory 

    This is very much simplified. It’s your starting guide to the character’s arc. keep in mind that this is assuming a positive change arc, and there is more than one way to tell a story. Never follow anyone’s advice off a cliff.

    Wow, another great story-planning tool!! This is great!

    It also helps me to make a Song Timeline, index card plot points, and side-by-side character arc comparison boxes.

    For those of you that read my Seventeen fanfic First In My Life, I did it like this! The original story idea started with that climactic scene that’s both the start of the fic and the top of the last chapter. From there I built where they were just before that happened, the confusion involving all the other soul mates, and then the back story all the way to when they were trainees where the fic properly starts.

    It was the fastest I ever wrote a long fic which is great because it was for a Big Bang and I was under a time limit. (≧∇≦)

     
  4. 08:28

    Notes: 1280233

    Reblogged from cyan-lainde

    Tags: dogsvideofeels

    cognitivedissonance:

    waitedforgarridebs:

    completelycarly:

    botwin:

    valderie:

    nasai:

    drunkblogging:

    omgggggg

    ImM GOING THROUGH MY ARXCHIVE AND I FORGOT ABOUT THIS IM GONNA CRY

    THIS IS IMPORTANT

    this video changed my life. I’ve never been so touched. nothing better has ever happened to me.

    @not-easy-being-green124

    WHAT A WAY TO START 2019, KEEP IT UP OMG

    I CAN’T FECKIN RUN!

    (Source: thighbone)

     
  5. 08:00

    Notes: 28857

    Reblogged from cyan-lainde

    Tags: youtubemusicomg

    loki-god-of-soap:

    paper-mario-wiki:

    paper-mario-wiki:

    fooliofailure:

    paper-mario-wiki:

    there should be a tax that youtubers pay where 1.5% of all of their revenue goes back to Kevin Macleod for basically supplying YouTube with it’s own soundtrack.

    who is this man and what music did he make???

    if you hear a royalty free song on youtube, there’s approximately an 80% chance Kevin Macleod wrote it.

    here’s some you’ve almost definitely heard:

    for those wondering, yes, he also made THE generic royalty free song that was EVERYWHERE in 2014.

    Whoa

    (Source: paper-mario-wiki)

     
  6. 07:32

    Notes: 188341

    Reblogged from darkbluec0nstellations

    Tags: lifeschooleconomycontemplations

    smoochuu:

    gahdamnpunk:

    This is why baby boomers think we can pay for school while having a part time job

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    im so mad

     
  7. 07:03

    Notes: 8168

    Reblogged from fullmetalfisting

    Tags: dogsadorablepictures

    babyanimalgifs:

    Animal snaps

     
  8. 06:35

    Notes: 100475

    Reblogged from fangirltothefullest

    Tags: petsvideoadorable

    gentlealien:

    pazdispenser:

    gentlealien:

    dogsbigandsmalllovethemall:

    Boop the snoot for kisses!

    the Gentle Alien and their unidentified creature companion have a system worked out

    which is which

    the answer is within your heart

     
  9. 06:07

    Notes: 87483

    Reblogged from chibiwriter

    Tags: lifecontemplations

    Things they don’t tell you about being a first time wheelchair user in highschool

    quadriparesis:

    helloagonyaunt:

    ash-the-neko:

    angelkin-autie:

    Literally everyone will ask if you broke your leg(s). Everyone. Even people you don’t know. Theyll ask a lot and think you’re extremely fragile.

    bruises show up within the first day of rolling around, and they can really suck

    people will try to grab your chair if they think you’re struggling and it can be hard not to snap at them for it

    static electricity is a huge issue. You will probably either continuously shock your leg when you’re rolling around or do what I did today and zap someone so hard as you pass that both of you nearly keel over

    people will call you out as a faker if you do anything even remotely fun ever on your wheelchair. Wheelies? Obviously your legs are fine lol not like you have to go down fucking curbs /s

    puddles are the worst and if there’s a curb with a puddle all around and you have some ability to walk its a better idea to just stand up and navigate the chair than to fall backwards into said puddle

    weird looks from people are inevitable, especially from people who don’t like you

    bus drivers will often push your chair and give you advise you don’t want to hear, even if you tell them nicely you can push yourself. Its really hard not to get mad at them for it

    no wheelies in school. Though if you do it in the elevator when no one else is with you you can’t really get caught.

    speaking of wheelies, always be ready to throw at least one arm behind you in case you fall. They say tuck your chin in but its easier and more reliable to throw your hands back and keep your neck up so you don’t hit the floor. Sore arms are way easier to put up with than head injuries

    don’t even bother to try and roll back up curbs. You will either be there for an hour or fall backwards. I managed to do both.

    90% of classrooms that aren’t special ed are not very wheelchair accessible.

    people will automatically assume you’re faking something if you’re not considered dumb enough in their standards to fit in with disabled students (aka high class ableism at its finest)

    people are going to give you weird looks if you don’t suddenly start sitting with the other disabled kids

    standard backpacks usually dangle way too much to keep on you easily, so try to pack light

    built in storage on wheelchairs cannot sufficiently carry books

    don’t try to hold an umbrella. Period. Especially not with your teeth. It doesn’t work.

    don’t try to give the bus driver your ticket while you’re stuck on the ramp. And speaking of, its easy to start falling down the bus ramp so be careful, and when in doubt throw on the breaks

    and finally if you’re like me pray to god you don’t go nonverbal when someone is trying to push you and you don’t want them to because it is hard to get them to stop if you can’t speak

    able-bodied people can and should 1000% reblog this, some of these things I’ve seen on tips about using a wheelchair but a lot of these weren’t things I’ve seen

    Seriously, never, ever touch someone’s mobility aid without their permission.

    A very helpful guide, both for first-time wheelchair users and those around them!

    💓💛💙

    the section about recovering from tipping is dangerous advice tbh. dealing with tipping is a wheelchair skill that should be taught by a PT or OT to suit each individual’s needs. throwing an arm back is a learned and practiced technique, not a suitable recommendation for new wheelchair users. 

    i’ve tipped over 3 times. once, i tried to land on my arm. i did it “right” but still injured my wrist and shoulder and jarred my neck. the other 2 times, i tucked my chin. i landed on my upper back (so the force was spread out over a larger area) and didn’t hit my head at all. 

    upper limb injuries seriously limit independence for many wheelchair users, and falls like this can definitely cause injuries beyond sore arms. if you’re not experienced with this technique (and first-time chair users wouldn’t be), you’re still risking head injuries as well. tucking the chin is the standard advice for a reason. 

    (Source: shitaintworkingright)

     
  10. 05:39

    Notes: 127348

    Reblogged from darkbluec0nstellations

    Tags: animalscoolvideo

    taraljc:

    why-animals-do-the-thing:

    little-miss-mash:

    ordinaryredtail:

    candiikismet:

    cats-and-company:

    Queen.

    I always have to reboot this.

    For anyone wondering, this is amazing enrichment for the animal and a great way to involve guests! The lions aren’t forced to play with the rope if they don’t want to, and these guys (and anyone else who tries this out) have an awesome close up and hands on experience, all without having to come in direct contact with the cat!

    @why-animals-do-the-thing

    This definitely counts as #actually cute. This video is from the San Antonio Zoo, and the lioness’ name is Axelle. As @ordinaryredtail said above, the tug of war interaction is entirely voluntary on her part.

    My guess is that the zoo staff did use some positive reinforcement training to teach her how to pick up and pull on the rope at first, because that’s not necessary something a lion would just do on their own. While it’s also probable that she’s rewarded with something tasty did choosing to engage with the members of the public like this, Axelle wouldn’t be engaging if it was a negative experience for her (there aren’t enough snacks in the world to coerce a lion into doing something they find actively distressing). If she didn’t want to participate, she could just walk away.

    Some sanctuary and animal rights groups have taken issue with this interaction because they consider it unethical to ask a lion to engage in any “unnatural behavior” “for the benefit of the public,” calling it exploitation. It is worth keeping in mind, however, that learning and engaging in novel behaviors is hugely enriching for animals in human care, and that lions have no concept of exploitation. As long as the lion is not bothered by the presence or noise of the crowd, is not injured or harmed, and is engaging on an entirely voluntary basis, this sort of thing is entirely ethical. It is far safer than any type of interaction where a member of the public is coming into direct context with a big cat, but still allows people to directly experience the sheer strength of a lion up close.

    let the kitteh play with string!