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I saw that godawful anon post from earlier today and that kind of thing just makes me so mad. Like who takes the time from their day to tell people to kill themselves. Terrible people. But you handled it so well and I don't have much to say that you don't already know, just that you're wonderful and valid and deserve all the best and if I could I would give you a hug if you wanted a hug, because no one should have to deal with that
Anonymous

There! Hugs all around! :D

Thank you very much for the kind words. They’re always enough to brighten my day. Happy Holidays!

December 5th is National Badass Chick Day

amandamillervo:

So doompumpkin pointed out on Twitter that not only is it Sailor Jupiter’s birthday today, but also Sully’s from Fire Emblem: Awakening. Since I voice both of these characters, I’m pretty sure that gives me the authority to declare today a national holiday: National Badass Chick Day.

I feel like Congress will be cool with me doing that. I mean, I house-sat for them once so they kind of owe me. (Yes, in my head Congress is a single hive-mind like entity that lives in one big house. America’s Next Top Model style.)

Happy birthday, ladies.

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Try not to bruise anyone too badly.

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Although, let’s be honest. It’s  your birthday, you can deck who you want to.

Eric stop this insanity i'm begging you it's not too late to commit suicide and make the world a better place, dude everyone knows you're not a female that's bullshit so please consider ending all the pain for the better of the human race.
Anonymous

You know, a few months ago I totally would’ve taken up that offer, but a lot of people made me realize how important I was to them. I’m not gonna allow the opinions of other people determine who I am and what I do. I love who am I and that’s all that matters.

You might wanna rethink your life a little if you feel that convincing other people to kill themselves is your best bet. But thank you for taking the time to stop by anyway.

Happy Holidays!

marsgoms:

sailormoonsub:

The fallacy found in at least half of all fictitious romances, pinpointed and discredited in one line of dialogue. 

ACTUALLY I THINK SHE UNDERSTAND BETTER WHAT  LOVE IS MORE THAN ME 

marsgoms:

sailormoonsub:

The fallacy found in at least half of all fictitious romances, pinpointed and discredited in one line of dialogue.

ACTUALLY I THINK SHE UNDERSTAND BETTER WHAT  LOVE IS MORE THAN ME 

thespispunk88:

padfoot-prongs:

pariah—carey:

dawnschan:

so happy these ladies and these pictures exist

THIS IS AMAZING!

These are AWESOME. And these costumes are genius.

betype:

Daft Punk

Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 - December 15, 1966)

Walt Disney grew up as a hardworking boy, always having to wake up at the wee hours of the morning to deliver newspapers with his brother, Roy. Ever since he was a child, he had a passion for art and storytelling. He never went to college or even graduated high school, but he had a dream, and he was determined to achieve it no matter what. After being an ambulance driver in World War I, Walt headed to California with only a few belongings and $40. Things did not turn out successfully for him at first, often having to sleep in his office chair since he barely had any money. But he never lost that honest hope and determination that had brought him to Hollywood in the first place. He still worked everyday with a wondrous twinkle in his eyes and a warm, open heart because even if he was penniless, he was pursuing a dream he loved so wholesomely. People eventually caught notice of the rare passion Walt had and poured into his animation projects. Once his Mickey Mouse shorts became a phenomenon, Disney became a household name. Even as his fame grew with every passing year, he always strived to improve and explore new ideas. If people tried to discourage him from a project he strongly believed in, like with the first ever animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, he pressed forward. If he did not have the right financial backup for a dangerously ambitious concept like Disneyland, he did not worry about it because he knew that if he set his mind on something, he could make anything possible.

Here is a man who wanted to make people laugh at the small oddities in life, enjoy the joyous moments of each day, learn from the struggles of the real world, and fulfill the dreams that occupied their minds and hearts. Not only that, he wanted to do it in a way that could be entertaining. He has not only had a profound effect in the animation industry or the film industry, but he has had a profound effect on the entire world. Disney is a company that is almost incomparable because of how well-known it is throughout the Earth and because of how much it is loved by millions of children, teens, adults, elderly, and everyone in between. Disney has become universal, a symbol of happiness, a trademark of art. And it was all started by a man who had nothing but a dream and a heart to fulfill it.

113 years since his birth, but his legacy will live for an eternity.