ah yes…neko atsume callout posts…
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i dont even know what to say….someone made a callout post for neko atsume…a game..a game with virtual cats….i..
omg there was a neko atsume collout post?
yeah and i’m ngl i laughed and saved it in my drafts but i won’t reblog it because people were tearing apart the op and i didn’t want to amplify their suffering. to be fair though it wasn’t like a fart of consciousness where you make a quick text post without thinking it’ll be reblogged – they made a huge list of bulletpoints that linked to “sources” such as yahoo answers in an effort to prove the various cats were problematic. it was a magnificent testament to how everyone on this website can’t rest until everything is declared garbage. even ur virtual cat faves aren’t safe
Shout out to all the latinx kids who have to deal with this over the holidays 😅
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Je suis Fucked
Nothing special, just Mark Gatiss being Mark on how to watch / stream / rewatch Sherlock Special in the US. (x)
“So, in summary, you have absolutely no excuse to miss The Abominable Bride. I promise you it’ll be worth the wait. It’s a Christmas treat and then some.”
For folks who can’t see it on PBS. For once, have a nice…ish thing in return.
Friendly reminder that ‘A Study in Pink’ first aired on PBS on October 24th, 2010.
Guess how many days it will have been since then on January 1st?
OKAY THAT’S PRETTY COOL
THIS IS SERIOUSLY AMAZING
*collapses on my king sized canopy bed with lavender satin sheets and goose down pillows in a baby pink silk robe holding an empty (but once full) swarovski crystal wine glass, throwing a maincured hand loosely over my eyes* im in love
this is a collection of her photos, drawings and her suicide note,
this is so even if her mom deletes her blog, everything is saved,
her blog has already been removed and posts are being removed. dont stop reblogging this, dont let them silence us, dont let Leelah Alcorn be forgotten
Don’t tag this though,
I know how you feel Leelah. I hope you’re looking down on the world today and in the future, happy. There have been movements in your name, and we all know your death meant something. It’s started a revolution, and this revolution will get stronger. I know you’re looking down on me and kids like me, and you want to tell us that it will get better for us. We’re in the same position as you. Especially me. Leelah, if you can see me, know I won’t give up. Maybe you threw away your life for a greater good, but I will live for a greater good. I’ll live for you.