I've noticed that a lot of people started following me for the dragon comic, so here's a sort of landing page (pinned post) where I'll keep all the parts if and when I update the story!
pt 1, pt 2, pt 3, pt 4
I find a lot of arguably mean things funny, but there’s a special place in my heart for hardcore hipsters who insist they love tea despite having no idea how to brew it and just choking down that hot bitter disaster while insisting it’s God’s gift to man
please reblog for the sample size as I am deciding what my priority should be. thank u
Yknow the thing where red pandas just lay down on a branch and let their legs hang and they’re just like vibing
You know at least two of those are poisonous, right?
Nature’s Food Photo dump💕
Mini Clones by BlackHunter666 maybe
Hi there, Moddy, I’ve been (desperately) looking for a fic I think you recommended... I don’t remember the title, but it featured the clones being shrunk down to tiny clones, and I can’t find it anywhere. Help?
The only thing I can think of as story is my own TinyObi where they are tiny for just two chapters or so?
There is Dakt art but I can’t think of anything else I’m sorry to say.
he’s literally rigging the election and next to nothing’s being done about it what the actual fucking living hell
Actor David Suchet was taught how to eat a mango in ‘polite company’ by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. On May 2 1990 Suchet was at a private lunch at Buckingham Palace, per the Queen’s invitation. It was his 44th Birthday. He discovered the Queen likes to invite people from all walks of life whom she finds interesting.
During lunch, Suchet was served a mango and suffering from an acute attack of nerves, he turned to Prince Philip, confessing he didn’t have the slightest idea how to deal with the fruit. That provoked an enourmous laugh from Prince Philip, who replied immediately, ‘Well, let me show you,’ and demonstrated what exactly one should do. Suchet was relieved he wasn’t left floundering and was now able to eat the fruit in front of him.
Later that day he told the story to Brian Eastman, the producer of Agatha Christie’s Poirot, and asked him if they could include it in the episode they were soon to film, 3x09: The Theft of the Royal Ruby.
“We sent a copy of the finished film to Buckingham Palace on DVD, and I’m thrilled to say that it became the late Queen Mother’s favourite film. Indeed, whenever I’ve met the Duke of Edinburgh since that lunch, he always calls me ‘the mango man’.” - David Suchet, Poirot and Me