finally decided to move blogs! ;w;
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you can find me HERE!

I used to think I can't have ADHD because I wasn't hyperactive.
Not everyone can allow themselves to act on their hyperactivity, so we find ways to redirect or hide the understimulation.
(Sneak introduction to the new inattentive Alien! A hommage to a collab I did with René ♥️)
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Fjord: *exists* Every polymorphed creature ever: I'm about to end this man's whole career
my girlfriend turned over in the night, and whispered “are you awake?”. When I replied “yes” she said, “okay good, I just wanted to say I love you” then she rolled over and fell back to sleep
[ID: A tweet from Matthew Mercer @.matthewmercer that reads: “It’s a good day for some Omar pics. I love this little floof.” There are four pictures attached, each depicting a different but similar shot of Matt and Marisha’s dog, Omar. Omar is a young Pembroke corgi with red and white fur and brown eyes. He’s lying on his back in Matt’s lap while Matt both holds him up and ruffles his fur playfully with one arm. Omar looks to be enjoying playtime. /end ID]
My summertime girls series.
“Beginning of Summer” and “End of Summer.”
Anonymous asked:
In honor of today's outcome in the U.S. election, any facts about blue animals of any kind?
bunjywunjy answered:
vanishingly few animals are actually capable of producing true blue pigment- most of them achieve the blue look by manipulating the molecular structure of their skin/feathers/scales/chitinous wings to mechanically reflect blue light, appearing blue to our eyes!
so these?

FAKE

FAKE

FAKE

the obrina olivewing can stay, actually

FAKE
(the obrina olivewing is currently the only known animal to produce a true blue pigment. yay, obrina olivewing!)
the supernatural finale ripping off endgame really was the superwhoavenglock we all did not want to see in this world