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dexsnursey:

So today is a day to celebrate some of our favorite writers, so I wanted to share a few of my favorite fics and their author’s!! This will probably mostly be Nursey/Dex, but there will probably be a few other ships thrown in :)

@jayzimmboni- Emily writes such amazing fic??? Like I can’t even deal. This fic about Dex and Nursey sneaking into a competing team’s practice and this “lick the object” one are just two of my favorites (honestly I love everything it’s hard to pick). Check out Emily’s writing tag andAO3.

@chillwhiskey- the literal, actual, Queen of nurseydex, no if’s ands or buts about it. Like… Marissa is what I aspire to be honestly. There’s one fic about Nursey and Lardo getting high that I love, and also this one with Dex actually being confident in his sexuality and Nursey being the one is freak out is great too.  Check out Marissa’s writing tag. 

@holsterr- okay, if you want to read the most beautiful nurseydex fic to ever grace this fandom, for the love of God, please read Cocotte’s fic tending a fire. Life changing, I swear. Check out Cocotte’s AO3 andwriting tag.

@unchillnursey - okay like, Feliks has the best headcanons about Dex and Nursey, all day every day, but I BURN every time I read this fake dating Holsom fic. It’s pure fluff and I still start blushing idk what to even tell you guys. Check out Feliks’ creations (art!!/fic!!!/etc!!!) andAO3.

@benjji2795- TOOLS AND BEARDS, TOOLS AND BEARDS, TOOLS AND BEARDS!!!! Okay no but seriously, one night about 4 months ago I was like… hmmm I kinda like the idea of Nursey and Dex? Let me just mosey on over to the tag. And then I read every single one of Benjji’s fics. In one night. The above screamed about Tools and Beards is a Classic ™ . Check out Benjji’s writing tagandAO3.

@acountrygirlsfun- just… Caitlin is one of my favorite people on this website. Like legit, she is just a fabulous person. I LOVE her fic Summer & Snapchat. Read it, you won’t regret it. Check out Caitlin’s writing tagandAO3.

@petals42- like Caitlin, I already knew Petals from teen wolf, but Petals’ omgcp writing is SO GOOD LIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Holsom Keep It series as well as Ice Crew AU are my favorite fics to read over and over again. Check out Petals’ AO3andwriting tag.

There are so many talented writers in this fandom, and I don’t have the time to do the above for everyone, but I am going to list as many as I can think of here. You all are fabulous, I enjoy your work immensely, and I hope you know you are appreciated!

(in no particular order)

@decsdecksdex,@omgericzimmermann,@ahausonfire,@derek-nursey-nurse,@chilldexie,@le-lex,@foxtrot-thelaxbro,@sadquebecois,@miraculousbitty,@epikegsters,@dazeli,@samwellbittty, @ffffinnigan, @zimsbitty,@dexysnurse,@likeshipsonthesea,@violacakes,@never-been-sane,@justinbirkholtz,@justinbroluransi,@damn-nursey, @holsters-eyeglasses, @someobscurereference,@shittyslardo,@tdkeh, @marswithghosts, @cptnkentparson, @seraphina-snape, @parrishsrubberplant,@legojacques,@alocalband,@loveandallthat7,@nerdfighterwhatevernumbers,@wheeloffortune-design,@pretentiousnursey,@asterlark,@tiptoe39,@demisexualdex,@jacksbits,@dereknursey,@rhysiana, @goodlyomens, @eleanorfenyx,@diamoric-lardo,@wishingonalightningbolt,@nurseydexchow,@zimmermanns,@peanutbittle,@taddietango,@bittyybee,@dexynurse,@puckitall,@thehausghosts,@victory-candescence,@asexualdex,@inevii,@itsacpsideblog,@des-zimbits,@dmnursey,@starks-and-mellarks,@bittybae,@didjamissme,@itsybittle

I’m sure I forgot someone, just know I love everyone in this bar!

bemusedlybespectacled:elierlick:Rare photos from trans history: Olympic runner and Zdeněk Koubek sty

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elierlick:

Rare photos from trans history: Olympic runner and Zdeněk Koubek styles Cinda Glenn’s hair, 1936. Koubek was one of the first trans men to gain international fame after he transitioned in 1935.

this is inspiring weirdly complex emotions in me. like, it’s the fucking 1930s. I can hear the mid-atlantic newsreel voice. the fact that it plays coy with why he knows so much about women’s hairstyles, but like, as a funny surprise, not as shock and horror. the fact that it never deadnames him or uses incorrect pronouns. the fact that he looks like Mickey Rooney. idk it’s just making me feel feelings.


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ivorada:

Portrait of the Future

(my contribution for @marluxiazine Thank you for letting me participate!)

coffeeandacig:“Okay, this is bloody ADORABLE!These photographs were taken at HBO’s Screening of Whit

coffeeandacig:

Okay, this is bloody ADORABLE!

These photographs were taken at HBO’s Screening of White Mile in 1994

Not sure why but it seems Wayne gave Alan his suit jacket to wear for the evening. Wayne even helped Alan put it on and made sure he was presentable.“

Part 10

I was able to find some of my original  Mash related posts from my “justachickwholovesmash” account from 5 years ago  so I thought I would reshare them.


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sinnuous: thrawn but he is.. baby

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thrawn but he is.. baby


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tuulikki:

chiakiakito:

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thinksandthings:

elf

Elves are fun because there are so many vastly different interpretations. Everything from Santa’s toymakers to Elrond and his court qualify into our concept of elven forms.

Generally speaking, we might define elfas being a “spirit, sprite, fairy or goblin; some kind of usually mischievous supernatural creature.” This same definition existed for the Middle English term elf,alternately recorded as alfeorelfe.In Old English, the word was ælf,still retaining its meaning of “sprite, incubus or fairy,” but specifically with a masculine connotation. The feminine version of the word was ælfen, which interestingly is the predecessor to our modern adjectival form elven.

The word branches out of the Germanic family, and we can point to some other connected words in Old High German, like alp which meant “nightmare.” There is actually an Old English cognate which is ælfádl, also meaning “nightmare,” but more literally, “elf-disease.” Another interesting elf-induced sickness was though to be hiccups, which is reflected in the OE translation ælfsogoða.

Beyond this era of the Old English and German there is some debate about where the words originally sprouted from. The trail may be related to albusoralphoúsἀλφούς, the Latin and Ancient Greek terms for “white” respectively. The cultural theory implies that elves were considered beings of light, brightness and beauty, and thus as this concept evolved from those ideas, so did the English form out of the adjectives.

I think Calvert Watkins maybe specifically theorised that it came down to the Germanic languages from Proto-Indo-European *albho- (white), rather than being borrowed from a sister language family.

Still not sure how well this light/brightness/beauty theory plays with svartálfar and all the hostile qualities of elves, though. That makes me a little hesitant, idk

I’m actually soing my thesis on elves!

Re: origins, the most accepted theory is the one with *albho- for brightness. There’s another hypothesis (actually the only theory cited in the Oxford English Dictionary, even though it’s more of a stretch) that links them to Vedic deities through the word *rbhu (with a sonant r, but I’m typing from a phone). See Kazanas for a paper on the subject, I believe it was called Indo-european deities and the Rg Veda.

As for svartalfar and such: kee in mind that the main source of that classification is Snorri Sturluson, who was writing from a Christian perspective and trying to make elves more similar to angels and devils. There is no mention of dark elves in earlier Scandinavian sources.

Most early Scandinavian evidence points to elves being seen as minor deities, possibly linked to fertility and prosperity. They received some sort of sacrifice (not much detail on this in Skaldic poetry, but an “alfablót” is mentioned once and Kormaks saga talks about pouring bull’s blood on a mound where elves live) AND were linked to the sun through the poetic metaphor alfrodhull (literally “elf’s wheel” or “elf’s glory”, meaning sun. Again, missing accents here, sorry). Human warriors and kings were also described as metaphorical elves in poetry, most notably Norwegian king Olafr Geirstadhalfr “the Elf of Geirstadhir”, named after his burial site, who was also sacrificed to in order to secure prosperity.

Also, the meaning of alfr (the Old Norse elf) is a lot less clear than it looks. It was probably not a “race” of beings as we might conceptualise today. More likely it had a range of meanings, possibly as wide as “any being capable of giving supernatural blessings” or at least “any semi-divine creature”. Medievam folk did not have a concept of taxonomy and as such did not classify things the way we do.

In the elder Edda, elves are routinely paired with the Aesir in poetic formulae, possibly with the meaning of “all divine creatures, from gods to elves”. In at least a few songs (esp. Lokasenna) they seem to be synonymous with the Vanir (Freya is said to have slept with “all Aesir and elves”, which Loki says is incest, apparently because she’s an elf and her brother is too?). Freyr especially is linked to the elves through Alfheimr, the elf-realm which he is said to have been gifted with. This association is however not present in other songs, where vanir and elves are mentioned side by side as though they were different groups (see for instance Skirnismal and Alvissmal).

The only elf character in the Edda may be Volundr, who is said to be alfa ljodhi (ambiguous, possibly “of the elf-people”) and visi alfa (leader of the elves)in Volundarkvida. This is weird because Volundr is a very popular character with equivalents in Anglo-Saxon Weyland and German Wieland, but this is the only source calling him an elf. Here the term may have been a way to classify him as an ethnic Other (being a Sami prince) and carries implications of dangerous beauty. There’s a very good paper on him, called The extreme emotional life of Volundr the Elf.

The earliest of these sources date back to the Ninth century. Note that nowhere are elves described as being specifically diminutive in size, invisible or whatever. That is likely the product of later shifts in meaning or belief, possibly linked to Christianization and merging with other supernatural beings, such as dwarves (as in the aforementioned svartalfar, which are described as being black as coal and are also apparently dwarves, at least according to Snorri), and landvaettir (nature spirits). Terry Gunnell has done a lot of work on this, check out How Elvish were the Alfar? (2007).

Anoyher good source is the work of Alaric Hall, esp. Elves in Anglo-Saxon England (2007). The book focuses on old english but also goes over Scandinavian evidence.

Might share more sources later once I get to my computer if anyone is interested.

Oh my gosh, please please please share sources! I got so excited over this that it literally raised my heart rate. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge!

The tags warm my heart. Thank you for giving me an excuse to write up my bibliography for this chapter, which I was neglecting to do.

So! Be warned, these are all academic studies so they can be a bit dry to sift through if you’re not familiar with the topics discussed.

Books to check out:

  • R. Simek, 1993. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. (pages 73-74 are about Elves but this is generally a great source to look things up and get a broad overview).
  • T.A. Shippey et al. The Shadow-Walkers. Jacob Grimm’s Mythology of the Monstrous. (a collection of essays about re-examining Grimm’s Teutonic Mythology, which was a foundational work for modern mythography. The introduction is great to understand why early philological efforts relied on biased assumptions, and the essay about elves, also by Shippey, looks at English and Scandinavian folklore as seen through a Christian light).
  • A. Hall. 2007. Elves in Anglo-Saxon England. (As I mentioned above, a very in-depth look at the meaning shift of the Elf-word in English. The book is an update and expansion of Hall’s PhD dissertation, which is free online if you can’t find the published version.)

Papers and articles (links are all open access, except maybe the one to JSTOR, but I can access it with a student account ay my uni):

  • On the alternate etymology of “elf”, ṛbhu: N.D. Kazanas. 2001. Indo-European deities and the Rgveda. Journal of IndoEuropean Studies. (x) 
  • On the shifts in meaning of “alfar” in Norse folklore: T. Gunnell, 2007. How Elvish were the Álfar? in A. Wawn et al., Constructing Nations, Reconstructing Myth. Essays in Honour of T.A. Shippey. (No link, but I mailed Dr. Gunnell and he was very happy to share the material with me. Here’s his website with all his articles)
  • On Volundr and elves in the Edda in general: Á. Jakobsson. 2006. The Extreme Emotional Life of Vǫlundr the Elf. Scandinavian Studies. (x)
  • On why it’s a bad idea to categorise medieval supernatural creatures with modern taxonomy: Á. Jakobsson. 2013. The Taxonomy of the Non-existent: Some Medieval Icelandic Concepts of the Paranormal (x)

Go forth and read about elves!

This is incredible, thank you so much!

Oh my goodness, I love you all so so incredibly much, this is so amazing and absolutely fascinating!!!!

grunkletrashcan:Finally finished this request for @stancestsincave :D  Really fun to do, especiall

grunkletrashcan:

Finally finished this request for @stancestsincave :D  Really fun to do, especially the colors. Also since I’ve had this done for a couple days but no power/wifi to post it I ended up making a little bonus of Stan and Ford shotgunning under the cut :P

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AHHHH, Oh my goodness, these are beautiful!!! Thank you so so so much!!!


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morning-star-whump:

Smile for the Camera! 14

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Chapter 14: Decisions, Decisions

Tag List: @livingforthewhump@thecitythatdoesntsleep@thebaffledtiewriter@whumpkinpie@pretty-writing-things@make-it-gay-please@onlywhump@heeheehooho0@basicallyachild2004@susiequaz12@pickywhumpreader@shameless-dumbass@scp-1296@burningkittypoet@tiredghostboi@painsandconfusion

CW: Forced to choose torture, forced stripping (not sexual), allusion to whipping, self-harm

The camera was running. Nathan was back in his peppy entertainer persona, which only meant bad things for Alex.

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silima:

a sketchy comic of luke and thalia from percy jackson as kids. luke says, so, uh. we're responsible for a small child now. thalia says, shit. my life is not together enough for this. luke, indignant, says, thalia, we can't swear. thalia looks disgusted and says, we can't swear?! then she looks thoughtful and says, my mom definitely swore at me when i was 7 and i turned out fine. luke says no you didn't. thalia says no i didn't. she takes a deep breath and says, okay. fine. no swearing. we got this.

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a fully colored image of luke, thalia, and little annabeth in the woods. annabeth is saying FUCK in giant lettering. luke glares at thalia and says, what the fuck have you done. thalia zaps him and replies, wasn't me, bitch

secret full version of this post that i never posted cuz i was like ooooh im gonna color the sketches lol that never happened but its fine in this house we post unfinished art

kefalion:

This is for everyone who could use less things to worry about and some better sleep, but it is especially for @intermundia who inspired this by speaking of sleeplessness and his worries and because a tumblr post of his got a lot of undue bad attention.

I bring comfort by proxy of Obi-Wan and Anakin

I had a blast creating this. Working with moving images added a new dimension to the drawing that I really enjoyed. It’s probable that I’ll do more of it.

m0rbs:

Plagues - Star Trek animatic

Posting this in tumblr’s video format as well as on YouTube. Data and Lore animatic, woohoo! As of right now I don’t know what happens in Lore’s storyline beyond him getting Data’s emotion chip, so please don’t spoil anything for me!

m0rbs:

Plagues - Star Trek animatic

Posting this in tumblr’s video format as well as on YouTube. Data and Lore animatic, woohoo! As of right now I don’t know what happens in Lore’s storyline beyond him getting Data’s emotion chip, so please don’t spoil anything for me!

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