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rinoa11:

sushinfood:

beeslybee:

gifsboom:

Owl loves rubs. [video]

This is so important to me

i have legit never seen an owl trust someone so much it just lies back in bliss

@shaerahaek for you darling <3

forestwitchadam:

Some of you have never sacrificed yourselves to a magical sentient forest and it shows.

cremeandpeaches:

I think my dream aesthetic is just to be slightly inhuman looking. Like no crazy mods or anything. Ill even have natural hair. But i just want to be off putting. I want people to look at me and feel that something is off. Something isnt right. There is ~something~ going on with me and it makes them nervous or unsettled. Like having skin a little too shiny or canines a little too long, ears a little too pointy. I want to be someone who if you saw in the woods at night, you would question your own sanity.

animatedamerican:

you know, it is not very often that I see a gif and experience this strong a desire to put my hand into it.

thetrixii:

dogf0odlid:

sixpenceee:

Satisfying cattail explosion on a cold morning posted by u/Knedl87

aaaaaand this is why you don’t want to keep them in your house.

Oh gosh

melancholymango:

I did the being edgy and self-deprecating thing, it gets old. I wanna be soft and lovely and easily impressed. I wanna appreciate all the little things that make me happy the same way I’ve dwelled on every single thing that upsets me.

cap-sweet-and-salty-sadness:

Some writers: I sneezed and 5000 words appeared in my doc.

Other writers: I told myself I wouldn’t eat a cookie until I write at least one page. Last time I ate a cookie was in 1987.

90377:

Luds Church, Gradbach, Staffordshire by Andrew Kearton
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theblessedbee:

What a magical night

Writing advice by Neil Gaiman

the960writers:

  1. Write.
  2. Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.
  3. Finish what you’re writing. Whatever you have to do to finish it, finish it.
  4. Put it aside. Read it pretending you’ve never read it before. Show it to friends whose opinion you respect and who like the kind of thing that this is.
  5. Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.
  6. Fix it. Remember that, sooner or later, before it ever reaches perfection, you will have to let it go and move on and start to write the next thing. Perfection is like chasing the horizon. Keep moving.
  7. Laugh at your own jokes.
  8. The main rule of writing is that if you do it with enough assurance and confidence, you’re allowed to do whatever you like. (That may be a rule for life as well as for writing. But it’s definitely true for writing.) So write your story as it needs to be written. Write it ­honestly, and tell it as best you can. I’m not sure that there are any other rules. Not ones that matter.