Can you please put one of Pangur's many tiny hats on Belphie?
he said no
I won't admit how long it took me to realize that an angry squinty vulture was NOT photobombing the boy
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Can you please put one of Pangur's many tiny hats on Belphie?
he said no
I won't admit how long it took me to realize that an angry squinty vulture was NOT photobombing the boy
The authors un-hidden, blatant fetish as world building and tone setting for the authors slightly more restrained yet still barely concealed ravenous desire for a club sandwich
yesterday's halloween piece
the need to talk about the characters vs the fear that all of my analysis is just empty prose and surface level understanding
Me 20 seconds after saying anything about my favorite characters:
peace and love on my dash this afternoon
This is really funny on dark mode
On dark mode this is like a clown trying to hide behind a light pole.
pump up the jam
*slowly reaches for the popcorn*
anyone else remember being 13 on tumblr and every morning youd scroll down until you got to posts from the night before like it was the morning paper
SOMEONE FINALLY PUT IT INTO WORDS!!!
guYS THE FUCKING SIGNS
getting 0 notes on one of your posts that you personally thought was clever/funny
Steve From “Blue’s Clues” Just Checked In On “The Kids He Raised” And Gave Them A Safe Space To Offload After Donald Trump’s Election Victory.
Interestingly, Steve doesn’t even speak in the 59-second video, but appears to give viewers a comforting presence as he enters the outdoors shot and “offers them” a hot drink.
And many of the comments thanked Steve for offering them this safe space, with one person writing: “As a trans man, I felt this to my core. I took the breath with you then started bawling. Thank you.”
“The man who is a staple of my childhood didn’t say a single word and it brought me to tears. Steve, thank you. I don’t know where we go from here,” somebody else wrote.
Another popular comment reads: “He didn’t say A WORD and said everything at the same time. This man should be guarded at all costs.”
“Neither of my dads checked in on me today. But you did Steve. Thank you,” one more acknowledged.
“So much responsibility on Steve’s hands to make sure we are okay. We need to make sure he’s doing okay too. I mean I’m not doing great, but he’s still looking after the kids he raised,” somebody else added.
While another concluded: “I bet you didn’t think you’d still be raising us all these years later, Steve, but thank you for still being here.”
I met Steve at Comic Con a couple years ago. I told him, “thank you for being there for me as a kid when it felt like no one else was. He responded “no, thank you for all your help; without you, I’d still be trying to figure out what Blue wanted for her snack!” and I had to try very hard not to cry, he was so nice.
me trying to convince myself that the whole spectrum of human emotions is a good and necessary thing to feel even if its not comfortable while im actively experiencing emotions that make me feel like my bones are being dissolved in acid