Name: Jessica Oak or Spooky Elric
Age: 23
Location: Toledo, Ohio and Wherever the Conventions take me.
I like words.
I like photos.
I like videos.
I like fandoms.
I like booze.
I like Sword of Truth.
I like suits on guys.
I like shoes.
I like makeup.
I like tattoos.
I like art.
I like dreaming.
I like Homestuck.
I like Harry Potter.
I like books.
I like cosplay.
I am a feminist.
I love the internet.
I love Kevin<3
My religion is Whedonism. I am a Whedonite. I worship Joss Whedon and all things Whedonverse.
None of the above things define me. I am who I choose to be, not a product of what I see.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Why do dogs go mental when they see another dog
I imagine that in their heads they’re like
THAT IS DOG
I AM DOG
DOG DOG DOG DOG DOG DOG
that’s like what happens when we see a member of our fandom in public
we’re just like
YOU ARE FAN
I AM FAN
FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN
Thank-you.
this is mildly terrifying
holy shit
I’m really glad this exists holy fuck what
once I figured it out I had a mini freak out because oh my god the things I don’t notice
Because I’ve seen this come up on my dash so often and it always seemed like a fun exercise that I had to try it at least once.
throwindown-inthedirtydirtysouth:
I reblog this everytime it’s on my dash. A lot of people think an anxiety attack is always hyperventilating and freaking out. I don’t know how it is for everybody but I can have anxiety attacks where I just feel like I’m not breathing enough even though I am and start getting sweaty, heart races and sudden urge to escape no matter what I’m doing. Most don’t think that’s an “attack” but until you’ve felt it you don’t know how claustrophobic it actually makes you feel.
its so scary
NAUSEA & VOMITING
I straight up feel like I’m going to die when I have mine.
(Source: comeatmebroo69)
So, I paint my nails pretty regularly these days. I also work as a barista/cashier pretty regularly these days. A few weeks back, I had a customer come in, a fairly typical, sheltered, suburban soccer mom, and she ordered a latte from me. She saw my brightly colored nails and said, “Wow, you’re so brave! My son asked me about painting his nails, and if it’s okay for boys to do that. Now I’ll tell him there’s a cool guy who does it too!” It was a nice moment, very cute.
Then, last week, she came in again, and said, “Hey, I’m so glad you’re here! I want you to meet someone!” She then brings her son forward, and says, “Okay sweetie, show him what you did!” And he throws his hands up, showing off his bright, sparkling blue nails. He shows them off, and I show mine off to him. He smiles. We fist bump.
Guys, I’ve only wanted to cry once at work before, and that was when someone ordered a large dry soy cappuccino on ice.
This time, though. This was a good cry.
I don’t know this man or this mom, but I love them both.
Calming. Bunnies. (Based off of Calming Manatee.) I LOVE THIS. Via steelplatedhearts.
I made a series of Calming Bunnies (based off of the Calming Manatee meme) for my friend Gab, who isn’t a huge fan of manatees!
We can always use more bunnies, I think.
Love these
Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.
She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.
‘Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,’ said the artist. (read the rest here).
“Watch Doctor Who” they said
“It’ll be fun” they said
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Ghibli Trivia: The cleansing of the river spirit is based on a real-life incident in Miyazaki’s life where he participated in the cleaning of a river, removing, among other things, a bicycle.
(Source: questionlife)
The Sherlock fandom is like this crazy drunk that wakes up for a while, raises hell, screaming the entire time, and than collapses into a coma and mumbles nonsense in its sleep or months.
Furisode (振袖) is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which range in length from 85 centimeters for a kofurisode (小振袖) to 114 centimeters for an ōfurisode (大振袖).
Furisode are the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.
Many parents buy the Furisode for their daughters to celebrate this significant point in a young woman’s life. Furisode is a formal kimono for single women, it is brightly colored and made of very fine quality silk. In the very modest Japanese society wearing a Furisode is a very obvious statement. It is a very loud and clear advertisement that the single woman is available for marriage. (x)
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i just want to be a warrior princess with a sword
#it’s funny cause she was in bridge to terabithia lol
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