Welcome to Insanity, enjoy your stay!

Hello! There's cake and tea on table, help yourself. Not much to say here, just expect knitting rants from time to time. Also, I have a huge love for Studio Ghibli, The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, music and videogames with a side of art. If you need something in particular tagged, just ask, I have no problem with doing so. Cisgendered, she/her pronouns. Panromantic asexual. Giant nerd, person-shaped void, fairly well-functioning adult. 40 years old and always tired. Currently neck deep in the Cult of the Lamb fandom, and knee deep in Bungou Stray Dogs fandom. It's quite nice.
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starlitsheep:

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goodness they’re sleepy

redcurlzbychoice:

ilikeit-art:

The baker‘s Konel Bread in Tokyo and she‘s amazing

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hanfugallery:

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chinese hanfu based costume in xianxia style

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lokenna:

Things I Wish I Knew Earlier In Fandom

But maybe these will help somebody now.

  • Most of your fandom experience is shaped by who you follow. Find a good group of people and stick with them.
  • Support your favs and a lot of them will become your friends, or at least be friendly back to you.
  • Just unfollow people who bring unwanted content or negativity onto your dash.
  • Block people who cause you stress. It’s not worth your time to focus on parts of fandom that don’t make you happy.
  • Blacklisting words/tags is a tool you are allowed to use as much as you need to.
  • Don’t feel like you have to pretend to like things that make you uncomfortable in order to fit in. Set healthy boundaries for yourself.
  • Never tag your hate. Never send hate anons to someone.
  • Content creators love getting comments, seeing people gush in the tags on reblogs, and getting fans in their inbox. It’s the best way to motivate them to keep making awesome stuff.
  • If there’s certain content you want to see but it doesn’t exist yet, then make it. Draw the thing, write that fic. If you can’t, then comission an artist or writer, or send someone a prompt if they’re open to it. If you can’t do that either, then write meta or headcanons about it. Put it into the world.
  • Create what you love. Do it for yourself first and foremost, and if even one other person likes it too, then that’s a bonus.

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ljmoorewrites:

How can I become a writer?

Write.

But I don’t know where to start.

Write.

But I’m worried.

WRITE.

What if nobody likes it?

W R I T E

What if it’s not very good?

Write. Write. WRITE. WRITE.

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Write

Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write.

Write.

Write

  • Write
  • Write
  • Write
  1. Write
  2. Write
  3. Write
  4. Write

W R I T E

Write write write

Write

Write

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theshepherdshound:

eldritch lamb my love you are so fun

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you and your shark mouth

ninjasmudge:

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always just as obsessed as they were

prettymachine:

it is absolutely essential to have friends you can have extremely insane pervert conversations with. this is kind of what makes life worth living

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motherofplatypus:

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This post has been compiled in Record of Genocide

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blackfilmmakers:

“You can afford it” I don’t think I really want to buy a $400 game system and buy each game worth nearly $100 each

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