Ok…I think I have my first male fictional crush…Remus from Crazy Fun Park..
(Cropped from the main photo, there isn’t a fandom really so not many photos bar the promotional stuff)
Any body else watching Peter Rabbit and uhhh….ahem…why am I attracted to Mr Todd??….
Guess he kinda fits into my type though..I didn’t even realise I mostly like red haired men.
As Mum and Dad’s ship was known as the SS Pride & Prejudice on the (much missed by me) FictionAlley (so much parent stuff, too young to even know to screenshot..) I would love to see them in a Regency AU or a P&P AU, I would do it myself but I know nothing of the era or how to go about it without blatantly copying the book or others fanfics.
I’ve looked for fanart but there’s nothing beyond the common pairs and while I ship some of them, it’s just not helping.
Just needed to put out a little rant here, that’s it from me. Maybe someday…
I JUST WANT MY PARENTS TO BE TOGETHER IN EVERY UNIVERSE!!
I agree with Dad, I am indeed a problem!
McGonagall: How many kids do you have?
Snape: I don't have kids, I have problems.
Anyone want to come to Button House with me to love and protect Humphrey with me? Our boy needs all the care and love in the world 💜
My first ever fanfic!! Let the embarrassment begin!
I'm stuck between wanting to be the murderer in a murder mystery story and being the detective in a murder mystery story. Either way, I'll be shown as both stupid and smart, as I am in real life!
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but going to thrift stores and buying all the usable sheets and t-shirts and jeans and then cutting them up to make rag rugs or yarn or whatever for your shabby chic/cottagecore aesthetic isn’t solar punk.
It’s gentrification.
You are taking resources away from people who need them so that you can pretend to live a less consumptive lifestyle. You are cosplaying sustainability.
The whole fucking point of rag rugs etc. was that you made use of textiles you already had that could no longer be used for their intended purpose, and you extended the lifecycle of the item by turning it into something else useful instead of throwing it in the garbage. When you buy clothing that still has use *as clothing* just to cut it into rags to make a rug, you’re *speeding up* the consumption of materials. You’re shortening the lifecycle. You are consuming MORE.
And you’re doing it by buying up resources that marginalized people need. Those thrift store sheets would look so much better on somebody’s fucking bed, but since you wanted that Little House on the Prairie vibe, someone is sleeping on a bare mattress now whilst trying to save their pennies to go to fucking Wal-Mart for bedsheets. And that denim throw pillow probably looks adorable on your sofa, but somebody needed a pair of sturdy jeans for that job they’re trying to get, and now there’s nothing available.
But sure, your house looks cute. I guess that’s important.
Caroline gets back together with M Rasmodius and Abby learns to be a witch, Good Ending
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