Twenty make it stick
A heater for the big boy
Twenty make it stick
A heater for the big boy
cantstopkillingtime asked:
have you ever drawn or sketched out some redesigns of any of the ML costumes
sabertoothwalrus answered:
I have actually! but only Ladybug’s. I sketched them in my notepad a while ago cause I really liked @lukalunar’s Ladybug design and I was inspired, but I had never done a proper drawing of my design. Until now!
Yeah look the weird smut comments are totally out of pocket but I really can't get over "im more into dr.seus or self help books lol"
#do you think he's actually read dr. seuss or did he just hear "doctor" before an author's name and decide it sounded smart? (Via @shellys-apprentice)
Oh my god
Mordred: Is it defenestration if you're throwing someone out of a portal?
Merlin: That depends on if you define a portal as a window, a door, or something in between.
Arthur: What the fuck?
your tags!! @0hheytherebigbadwolf
Merlin and Mordred telepathically having long discussions debating one method over another ✨peer reviewing the magic✨ and Arthurs’ just confused as hell 🤨⁉️
The thing about ADHD is that the "lack of reward chemicals in your brain" doesn't just mean that you don't want to do any tasks that don't feel particularly yummy :(, it means that your brain will look at chores and tasks that need to be done like "doing this would be painful and tedious for absolutely nothing to gain from it, Do Not Do That." The same thing that your brain tells you about everything else that would feel really bad and hurt the entire time that you're dying. The part of your brain that stops you from doing the thing is the same part that keeps you from shoving your arm into a wood chipper.
With unmedicated, unmanaged ADHD, "I have to do this assignment or I fail and my life will be ruined and I die" feels like a SAW trap, every single time.
Articles written by neurotypicals will be like “ADHD children find the external motivation of the SAW traps is very effective. Here’s how to build SAW traps to maximize their productivity.”