i lied the compliments are very nice too and im in love with you
every tumblr mobile update just feels like they broke into my house and moved everything slightly to the left
now thinking about william humming the toreador march all the time at home
Okay, something kinda weird, I don't think I've seen anyone talking about this yet, but I was looking for stuff on the welcome home page and decided to check the "so below" one
I noticed that the page was longer than it usually was, so I scrolled down, and this showed up.
I clicked it, and it gave me an audio that was shaking really badly with the transcript being this
[There is no dialogue. Only sounds of Home creaking, groaning, banging, or squeaking. ...Morse code?]
The page is titled 'Neighbor'
I can't screen record it to put the audio on here, but i don't know if this was already found or not, but could someone find it again and decipher it if it is morse code?
y'know i kinda feel targeted, but its not wrong. i do need therapy but i cant afford it. ;-; 😂😂
That damn clown is finally gone off of my dashboard.
i love asking "is this ok?" when i know full well he likes what i'm doing to him so all he can say is a breathy, open mouthed "uh huh" in response
The Big Cool Rad collab I did with @technobaddie​ !!!Â
For all you FILTHY HOMESTUCKS I see in my tags or might have just stuck around from when I did Hiveswap art~
We thought about how the hemospectrum would add a lot to the dynamics already in the DSMP, one bit in particular about how c!Dreeam’s obsession with c!Tommie would begin sometime during the early Disc War where he discovered that c!Tommie’s a mutant candy redblood, and later on come up during exile as a means of earning c!Tommie’s trust.
easiest explanation i have for pronouns that "don't make sense" (neopronouns, he/him lesbians, etc) is that a person's pronouns are basically just a nickname we use for that person so we don't have to constantly say their name when talking about them. a person's pronouns also tend to have an association tied to them, which is usually an indication of their gender. that said, much like how your nickname can mean whatever you want it to mean, your pronouns can mean whatever you want them to mean. and, with enough practice, if you can remember that someone has a nickname, you can also probably remember their pronouns too (no matter what they are)