jowji:

if you ever think about sending me an ask and decide not to cause “oh she doesn’t care” or “oh I don’t want to bother her” literally I’m the loneliest piece of shit you can find and would still love you if you sent me the word nuzzle over and over again

championofvael:

“does ANYONE actually like this character?”

yes. yes, they do. i know. that’s a shock. let it sink in a moment. someone likes something you don’t. someone enjoys a character that you do not. this person may or may not have reasons for liking this character and it’s not really any of your business why or how they like them now is it

iwatchforher:

“[Leslie] believed that it only took one person to make a difference. She wanted to effect change, she wanted to someday be president, but most importantly, she wanted to turn an empty lot in her town into a park.”

“It’s so interesting to think about it this way, now, as we near the end—it was, at the beginning, really that simple: a woman who wanted to make something out of nothing.“ 

    — Amy Poehler & Mike Schur in Yes Please

everythingfox:

I will cast a spell to make you have a good day

  ∧_ ∧ 

(。◕ ω ◕)。)つ━・*。

                    °。 *´¨)

         .· ´¸ .·*´¨) ¸.·*¨)

          (¸.·´ (¸.·’*

It is done

wemblingfool:

standinthefire:

cousinnick:

bogleech:

Don’t feel bad if you’re sensitive to negative feedback because apparently after one particular bad review Hans Christian Andersen was found just sobbing while lying face down in the dirt

YOU LEFT OUT THE BEST PART THOUGH! HE WAS CRYING FACE DOWN IN THE DIRT IN CHARLES DICKENSEN´S YARD!!

WHERE HE HAD BEEN STAYING FOR WEEKS, LONG OVERSTAYING HIS WELCOME, AND WAS ANNOYING THE FUCK OUT OF DICKENS

Dickens: Where’s Anderson…?

*peeks out the window*

Anderson:

Dickens: