Tumbling Like Alice

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

frank-n-bakespeare-blog asked:

hey! :) i noticed that u reblogged that post and added that superwholock is not the same as rpf and its not mutually exclusive and thats true!! i was only using that fandom as an example bc thats where i know the rpf is in large amounts and people get a little...excited about it like to the point of thinking its TRUE and asking the actors really personal stuff :/ i didnt mean it as a personal attack on the fandom :)

Oh good, cool. Thank you for clarifying. I don’t think anyone likes it when people do that stuff (ask the actors about the real world ship) I know I don’t like it when people ask patrick about peterick when he’s made it abundantly clear that he’d rather not talk about it.

lornrocks
If you think pubic hair on a woman is unnatural or weird, you aren’t mature enough to be touching them.

- Stoya

Tangentially related historical note: John Ruskin, the 19th century british painter, had never seen a woman naked before he married, only classical nude statues, so he assumed real women were just as smooth and hairless as the statues showed. He refused to touch his wife when she disrobed on their wedding night, saying she was revolting. She was understandably like ‘wtf is wrong with you brb filing for annulment’ and went on to marry his (former) bff and have a long happy marriage with 8 kids. Ruskin died alone and probably still never having gotten over the whole ‘women have hAIR’ thing.

THE MORAL HERE is that you shouldn’t be like John Ruskin b/c he was a tool and also that media has been delivering unrealistic images of female body hair for a depressingly long time. And that Stoya is absolutely right.

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euclase:
“Last night I had a dream about a creature called an ugulant. It was like a tarantula, but three-legged, white, and it walked end over end like something that might live on the ocean floor. It was fuzzy in the same way those little Sylvanian...
euclase

Last night I had a dream about a creature called an ugulant. It was like a tarantula, but three-legged, white, and it walked end over end like something that might live on the ocean floor. It was fuzzy in the same way those little Sylvanian bunnies you used to collect when you were a kid are fuzzy, and it made the cutest bubble noises. 

In the dream, I trained it to tie my hair back, and to walk up walls and hold lightbulbs for me.