Got called a weirdo irl for the way I write my fics sooo
I am the “writes in document tabs” if anyone’s wondering
I just watched The Fast and the Furious for the first time. And. Could Brian O'Conner be any mORE FUCKING BISEXUAL.
THE WAY HE TALKS TO DOM? THE WAY HE PRACTICALLY FLIRTS WITH VINCE IN THAT BEER SCENE AT THE HOUSE? THE WAY HE FUCKING LOOKS AT DOM ALL. THE. TIME!?!?
Like yes, this man had chemistry and was obviously interested in Mia, but like.... Dom. Every scene with Brian and Dom was like the most sexually charged shit in the show.
Just. The way he stares at that man is just. Insane.
Anyways yeah thought I should share that with you people. Hope I'm not the only one that thinks like this lmao cause I swear to god the chemistry is THERE.
I've been super obsessed with dragons recently, and it's great because I'm finally getting into worldbuilding and developing my fantasy world and the race of dragons more, but like... I have school. That I'm currently slacking off on to be able to work on dragon stuff more. So.
The worst thing about writing is deciding where to START.
hey not sure if you heard but it's actually probably better if you don't go gentle into that good night
Tom Brown, a 79-year-old from Clemmons, North Carolina, has spent over 20 years of his retirement tracking down rare, nearly extinct apple varieties that once flourished across Appalachia. Driven by his passion for rediscovering these heirlooms, Brown has revived more than 1,200 unique apple types with whimsical names like Brushy Mountain Limbertwig, Mule Face, and Tucker’s Everbearing.
His journey began in 1998 after encountering heritage apples at a farmers’ market, inspiring him to search for “lost” apples that hadn’t been tasted in over a century. Stretching across the Appalachian region—from southern New York to northern Alabama—Brown scours old maps, orchard catalogs, and historical records, often driving hours and knocking on doors to find forgotten orchards or lone trees tucked in remote areas.
When he finds a lost variety, Brown grafts clippings onto trees in his own orchard, where he cultivates and sells them for just $15 to encourage others to create “mini preservation orchards.” Despite the challenge of aging trees and a dwindling population of local knowledge keepers, Brown remains determined, calling the work both fun and fulfilling.
“It’s a thrill to rediscover them,” he says. “I’m happy as a lark.” Brown’s mission not only preserves these apples but also honors the heritage of the region, where generations of families once prided themselves on cultivating unique varieties in their backyards.
why have i not seen anyone talking about how fundamentally nihilist no man's sky is? like.
the entire story of the game revolves around the fact that the entire universe is ending soon and that you don't know how long you have left to live before everything you know and love is completely and utterly gone. and there is nothing anyone or anything can do to save it.
and yet the game tells you: go. explore. make the most of the time you have. discover new things and make friends and create wonders. not because they'll last, but because they won't. because the things you find and create are worth seeing even if no one will ever remember them.
and when the time comes? sit back with your buddy at the end of everything, pour yourself a drink, and toast to oblivion.
y'all. i'm, like, re-reading some of my older writing from a few months ago, to procrastinate on my new writing, and, like...
i'm actually good at this. somehow. don't fuckin ask me how, i got no clue, but like...
I'M ACTUALLY GOOD AT WRITING
I DIDN'T JUST GASLIGHT MYSELF INTO THINKING THAT I WAS
this is the dream folks i have no writing published anywhere and i'm writing this post to procrastinate writing a sex scene cause im a wuss and i'm really fuckin tired but like
this is the dream. i'm good at this. for real.
so to all you writers out there:
you. are. good. at. writing.
you didn't just gaslight yourself into thinking you were, you aren't just delusional, YOU ARE GOOD AT WRITING!
keep your chins up y'all if i'm good at this so are you
if you told vin diesel fast and the furious you were gay he'd be like "Some people like driving stick…some people like driving automatic…what matters is you cross the finish line.." and then he'd rev up a dodge challenger and drive through a building and kill 16 people
I just finished the first season of Game of Thrones, after starting the show like 2 days ago and let me tell you. I am in awe, and also devastated, and also Game of Thrones is going on my list of favorite tv shows immediately. I love it sm
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