hi there! do you allow reposts of your art?
Thank you for asking! As long as you dont crop out my watermark, and tag me it's fine. But I'd prefer you didn't repost to any other platforms than the ones I am on (so the tag can lead directly to my acc)
Do you know what the most unrealistic part of supernatural is?? It’s not the werewolves and the vampires, or even god and the demons, no its the fact that these hunters (sam and dean in particular) slice their hands open with KNIVES almost daily, but doen’t have a single scar. These guys will cut so deep they can fill a bowl with blood, but no, not a single scar. Meanwhile my cat scratched me so that a few tiny droplets of blood came out two years ago, and I still got a scar on my arm.
2024 - 2021- 2020
Destiel at pride!
break out the L-word, Cas
I made pizza and ended up with a bit too much ham, decided to give it to my cat. She ended up eating some of it but wasn't really too interested, she ended up leaving quite a bit of it.
What did she find that she absolutely loved and I physically had to tear her away from? Arugula... you know, the green kinda bitter kind of salad. She absolutely loves it.
The cat in question: (her name is Hiro)
Suptober 2021, day 8, leather and lace
So I generally don't participate in inktober and other challenges alike it, but when I saw this prompt I just couldn't contain myself...
Went to work on an empty stomach and a lil bit too little sleep today
The second I got to the register, not having had a second to get into my costumer service mindset, a woman came and asked for a ruler
I work in a bookshop
I handed her one of the rulers on the desk, as in, an unpacked, used one. Because my tired brain thought she desperately needed to measure something in the bookshop
She wanted to BUY a regular ruler.
Finally understood what she meant and lead her to where the rulers we actually have for sale are located
Never felt that stupid before, except maybe the time in my 11th grade maths class where I insisted "2+1 has NEVER been 3" in a silent classroom. (I was severely sleep deprived)
Deciding not to go forward with any higher education after high school was honestly one of the best decisions of my life.
I've always done quite well in school when it comes to grades etc, but for the past 5 years of it I'd spent every day exhausted and depressed, and I can't honestly say I retained ANY of the information I learned the last 3 years.
Most of my friends are currently studying, and every time I see one of them work with school stuff I just feel so relieved that I'm never going to have to do any of that shit again.
The only reason this was a hard decision for me, is because my entire life it was so ingrained in me that further studies was just what you did (especially here in norway where education is free). In the 10th grade, we applied for schools in class. It wasn't an option to just not apply, even though school after the 10th grade is optional in Norway. And then towards the end of 13th grade we had classes focusing on seeing different universities and different courses we could take, which for people who, like myself, were properly struggeling to get through each day at that school, was very demotivating. Just the knowledge of never being done with classes, studying, and tests.
My parents had a very hard time accepting this choice, being completely convinced that I'd change my mind some day, but what they somehow don't realize is that my biggest dream is working in a book store. I don't want an office job where I sit in meetings or at a computer all day, and I have no interest in taking on any more responsibility than that. I enjoy helping costumers in the store, and for a lot of people, that is the job they have for their whole life, and that's totally fine!
I am very lucky to be living in norway, where the minimum wage is an actual liveable wage (at least if you don't have kids, which I have never wanted), so I understand not everyone, especially a lot of disabled people who can't work a "normal" work-week, are able to just opt out of higher education if they are given the opportunity, simply because they wouldn't be able to survive on the money they'd get from such a job.
But for people who live in countries where it is possible to live a good life without higher education, I truly feel like it should be more normalized to just work at a place for joy, and not just as a stepping stone to a "better" position with more responsibility and a higher salary.
(Not to mention the fact that there are way too many jobs now that you seriously don't need higher education to do, but that for some reason requires it anyway)
I'm rewatching supernatural for like the third time, you know, as you do, and in season one episode eight, the famous Bugs episode, and a lot of you probably already know this, but there’s this kid, Matthew Pike, and his actor is the same guy who later plays Samandriel in season 8 I'll have you know, I was shook when I saw his face pop up just casually holding a spider.
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