
Yuri, 30, he/him — sharing my recs, random thoughts and occasionally art — also here's my side blog where I collect cool posts
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Tag Yourself, I Belong To Other Troubled Folk
tag yourself, I belong to other troubled folk
my friend, a member of queer community, forgot the phrase "queer community" yesterday and instead said "women and other troubled folk"
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quiet quality time
I've started working on this one before the comic, but it ended up taking waaaaay longer to finish, because I just couldn't stop. I didn't plan to have an actual background jhsjhlbydghduhjsjhlh
It's been two days since I watched the last episode of Good Omens, and I am not okay.
my friend, a member of queer community, forgot the phrase "queer community" yesterday and instead said "women and other troubled folk"
Every time I am so baffled when I start on a modern au mdzs fic and then realize that it's set in the US.
It's wild to me that it's the most common modern au setting for mdzs. I haven't checked, but I'm most certain that there's not nearly as much modern au's set in Russia (if any at all) in Russian fics.
I feel like it wouldn't even occur to people outside the US to write mdzs fics set in their own country.
It's kinda funny.
Disclaimer: I love mdzs fics whatever the setting. I've encountered so many amazing ones set in the US. And I have so much respect for fic writers, where would fandoms even be without their hard work?
I just genuinely seem to be unable get used to it. Every time it's a small shock that makes my brain stumble.
This autumn I realized that I can WARM UP MY CLOTHES by putting them on the radiator. So now when I go to sleep I change into WARM pyjamas, and when I wake up I put on WARM day clothes.
It's a total game changer for me.
Warning: obviously I'm doing it with a safe radiator, you should never put anything on a radiator if there's a chance it'll catch fire.