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I'm a 30-something old queer femme into Jeeves & Wooster, Supernatural, kitsch, pictures of cats and general nerdery. |
What’s your score?
𝐒𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐄𝐒
- 16-20 Safe Space Ace
- 11-15 The B Team
- 5-10 Wise
- 0-4 Legendary
Feel free to play along and put your number in the tags. Remember, it’s a point for something you’ve NEVER done (not the other way around…kind of confusing.)
Anyway, I’ve done them all, so I got 0.
1.
I have never listened to music on a boombox outside for the same reason I use headphones when listening to something on my phone in public. I’m not a psychopath.
1. Never had cause to send a fax.
1, never used a cheque (but have received a couple)
0. Okay, been around the block a few times, done some stuff, learned some things. I also appreciate technology, because I grew up with less than we have now. However, that’s not necessarily a good thing. Experimental archaeologist here. Tech is fine, but if we ever end up with zero electricity, I’ll be okay. At least I can start a fire without matches.
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If rewatching season 7 is doing anything it’s reminding me again that Dean really needed a home SO bad. I’m so glad my precious baby got a cool underground bunker where he feels safe and protected and has his own room and a bunch of cool cars and a huge garage and a nice kitchen and good water pressure.
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okay so I’m having a debate with my flatmates
are these all different things and if so what do you call them
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it sucks that even todo lists get affected by the adhd ‘absorption of stationary objects into their environment thus leading to effective invisibility’ thing
yeah my to-do list is empty. what do you mean “what about those five items?” those are just part of the ui obviously
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“The Width of a Circle” Art Masterpost
author: Imogenebynight (@thevioletcaptain)
artist: me :)
Years ago, while investigating a missing teenager, Dean made an account on a blogging platform in the hopes of tracking down the monster that took her. He’d planned to delete the app once they wrapped the case, but one thing led to another, and the next thing he knew he had a surprisingly popular blog on his hands.
Over the years, he’s become kind of dependent on the outlet his “Circlr” community affords him, especially when going through hard times.
Hard times like now. Because Cas just came back from the dead, and he’s already taking off again to raise Jack in Washington where he’d died not so long ago, hoping to give the kid the time and space he needs to get a handle on his volatile powers.
Feeling abandoned and rejected, Dean needs pocket friends more than ever.
Cas, meanwhile, has no idea how to raise a teen. Luckily, the internet has directed him to a blogging platform full of helpful advice, recipes, and semi-anonymous people to befriend…
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Just some cheese to tide me over in these troubling times. Hope it helps. :)
–>Special thanks to my Patron Celina B for saving the dialogue in that last panel!
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(Don’t repost please, but reblogs are great!)
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I don’t mean to be old but computer used to just have games. U didnt have to pay for em either but if u wanted u could get a little CD that put the game onto the computer and you could play it forever and ever even if the company that made it went to hell and shit. You didn’t even need the internet or wifi or anything. And it was pretty neat
It would be a finished game, too. If you played long enough and did really good you could go to all the places and get all the stuff. You never had to pay more money later it was just there. onn compter
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