This is adorable.
The hero and the dark lord have both disappeared after their battle, making everyone think they both perished. In reality, they are living on a farm, living the life of their dreams.
Me and my little sister named them drugs.
I choose echidna b/c of the little spikes
(these are the ONLY options, you cannot choose another via comments. sorry but I do make the rules)
I have never wanted a Lego set so badly.
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To anyone who sees this, do ya'll ever those days where like your internal monalogue WILL NOT STOP going off on tangents and rambling on about weird shit? Like ofc logically you should tune out the noise so you can actually get shit done. But it's always funny to me when you tune back in cause you're curious or whatever and your brain has been having a conversation with itself about the ways you could theoretically murder someone. And you just genuinely have no clue how you got to this point.
I feel like internal monologues might have something to do with dream theory but I'm not smart enough to articulate exactly what
Not even just fanfics, this applies to literally any kind of media. Poetry, paintings, sculptures, graphite/charcoal drawings, pottery - if you like a post then LIKE IT.
I really don't understand how "without getting kudos or comments a fanfiction author is going to assume that people who clicked their fic didn't like it" became a controversial take.
I don't know why some people think an author should imagine, or guess that people who click their fic enjoyed it it when nobody is telling them that.
If you're re-reading a fic constantly, or leaving it up in your tab so that it re-loads every day for a hundred days the author is not going to know that unless you tell them. They'd love to hear it. It would make their day.
And if you don't tell them you liked their fic, there's no reason for them to assume you did.
I'm sorry but I have one draft that I never finished but I laugh every time I see it
Hi, I'm Cyanic | 17 | he/they | anything from painting to poetry, you name it, I've probably done it or planned to do it. But also, I procrastinate. A lot. So most of this is just reblogs of stuff I thought was cool, esp. animal and nature related stuff.
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