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  • SHE THINKS HER LAUGH IS A SONG SO SHE SINGS BACK

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    Just an absolute fucking orb of a creature

  • I know 7.0 is coming soon but I'm still not over heavensward???

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    looks like some good quality copper ore on the Market board on Siren

  • Too loud;

  • Unpopular opinion: Heavensward.

    Shadowbringers was hyped to me in that peculliar way, it made me dislike this, particullar expansion.

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  • Fanfiction.net going/gone down?

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    Friends -- this is what fanfiction.net's front page looks like right now.

    @beautifulfic advises (and I can confirm, I just checked it) that the mobile version of the site, m.fanfiction.net, appears still to be up. STRONGLY suggest that if you have material there that's not preserved elsewhere, you go in via the mobile gateway and archive it NOW.

    Please reblog so others can take action.

    ETA: @mylittleredgirl advises that if you attach “www.” to the front of the URL, the site displays correctly. But this is still concerning, and suggests somebody’s either monkeying around with their .htaccess file—a fairly important piece of under-the-hood "equipment" for a website—or has possibly misconfigured the site in some other way.

    At the moment there's no telling what's going on. Meanwhile, if I had anything over there, I’d back it up anyway.

  • Time doesn’t heal.

    It makes you numb.

  • I killed myself years ago.

    Now I’m only wearing a skin of dead thing.

    Shaped in a shape of dead.

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    Shoutout to the all queer family heroes

  • wow this actually makes me feel really happy cause that person is me…

  • It me

  • I have to tell this story.

    I thought I was the first person to come out on either side of my family, but like three years after I came out, my mom was like, “By the way, my Aunt Mildred was a lesbian.”

    “What? Really?”

    “Yeah. My mom just told me this story the other day about her. She also had really bad depression, so bad that she was hospitalized. Her father flew out to San Diego to see her there. The nurses caught him on the way in and told him the no matter what she said, he was not allowed to get upset.” (This is the Catholic side of the family. Like, serious Irish Catholic with eleven kids and multiple priests in the family. Also super-duper Southern. And this was the 1940s and it was illegal.) “And he got real scared, but he went in. And she said, ‘Daddy, I’m a lesbian.’ He threw his hands in the air and hollered, ‘OH THANK GOD! I was worried it was gonna be something bad.’”

    So. Shoutout to my Great Aunt Mildred, because she got there before I did.

    Further shoutout to my second cousin Jared, who thought he was the first in even the extended family until he turned up for Granny’s 90th birthday, saw me for the first time in probably fifteen years, and heard me utter the words, “My wife…”

    General shoutout to anybody who even thought they were the first in their family when they came out, even if they found out differently later on.

  • Y'know what, I love this story so fucking much that I’m going to schedule it to reblog when people will see it.

  • shoutout to those nurses who were ready to throw the fuck down for their young depressed lesbian patient like… when we talk about allies that is actually the kind of ally that has helped us to survive. in the most literal sense.

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