hi homestar runner tumblr! i decided to make the largest mashup i physically could featuring homestar and an anime ive never watched. please do enjoy as i took way too long editing this, heres the youtube link! https://youtu.be/jEHmDgBxWao
This February is #Tavuary! Let’s celebrate our Tavs/Durges and all their romantic interests during the Month of Love with a fanart and fanfic prompt challenge! I’m going to be reblogging art and fanfic from the challenge all February-long here and on my Twitter, LadyAstarlis! There are two ways to participate in #Tavuary: Either use the 4 Week-by-Week prompts in the video above or use the Day-by-Day prompts listed below!
A comic about the different types of attraction one might feel. I saw these descriptions floating around on tumblr and felt compelled to add visuals. They are from a website about asexuality. Although, I think people who are not asexual feel these regularly too. There’s all kinds of attractions for all kinds of people. Enjoy.
so, i live on the fourth floor of an apartment building that faces a fairly busy street; it’s on a hill so car noises are pretty regular over the course of the day. because i’m high above the street, you obviously can’t see the cars unless you look out the window, right? but sometimes the sun reflects off the car roofs or whatever, and so there’ll be a light on my ceiling as a car passes by.
so my cat? whenever he hears a loud engine, day or night, he looks at my ceiling. even if there is no refraction going on. to him, those are the sounds of light on the ceiling. sometimes the light appears and there is a loud noise. it’s 8pm and a truck just passed and he watched the ceiling as the car moved past my windows – no reflection this time of night, but trucks are ceiling creatures and i just think that’s such a like – it’s a good correlation, buddy!! you figured it out!! you’re wrong but you’re so smart!!
this is NOT WHAT I WAS EXPECTING FROM THIS POST but anyway here’s my cat stalking trucks (on the ceiling)
25 hours later and rip my phone battery and i’m thinking i should’ve named my cat plato….or y’know……….at all
response to some common tags on this post:
yes he is a handsome and fluffy boy
yes he sits super weird all the time he’s a proper young gentleman
yes that chair has been through it; no one else touches it anymore it’s been surrendered to his control
no i did not ever name him he’s a shadowy figure of mystery (we call him fluffbutt)
no i had not really heard of plato’s cave before but boy do i know it now
I miss the comfortable, cluttered home interiors in movies like you could tell people lived there and even if things were tidied they weren’t sanitized. Nowadays movie and tv home interiors look like they double as the set for a lysol commercial….like who lives here?? Mr. Clean??
In scream (1996) it’s really evident in every home scene that people live there. Things aren’t overwhelmingly messy but there are the little messes here and there that build up over time as you rush through your day:
Even here at the desk you can see stacks of books and papers and a soda can, clear evidence of life:
Contrast this with scream 4 (2011), you get absolutely none of the same sense of home and daily life. Every room is styled like architectural digest is due to stop by any moment. The teenagers’ bedrooms are carefully placed, with no individuality, and their cars look freshly washed in every scene. Even as syd fights for her life, her surroundings are spotless:
In fact, directly contrasted to the original scream, every kitchen in scream 4 (and there are many) is spotless, with nothing out of place, so much so that jill has to purposefully wreck a lot of kirby’s house just to convince people there was a fight there (even though…there was).
This is the kitchen from scream:
And yeah, a lot of that can be blamed on the party, but there’s stuff on the counters, and dishes in the sink, like you would find in any normal kitchen on any average day of the week.
Now look at this kitchen in scream 4, supposedly also a normal kitchen, also on an average day of the week:
You cannot convince me someone actually lives there.
@set designers stop forgetting the clutter budget‼️‼️🗣🗣🗣