since the little bio thing often gets cut off on mobile, new pinned post: hello! I’m jules. millennial, jewish, bi/pan, chicago. she/they (no preference). I’ve been in fandom in some form or another for more than two decades. I’m currently deep into foundation (apple tv), and eternal fandom loves are star trek (ds9 and discovery in particular) and buffy the vampire slayer. I have a dedicated sideblog for spn fandom stuff at @trekkiedean (though I’m not really active there at the moment). I love repressed and avoidant characters, pathetic characters with good hearts, obsession and devotion as two sides of the same coin, characters with eldest child issues, commitment to the bit, and making things worse or at least hornier. I’m also lesspopped at ao3.
there’s just something so awesome about a character you love getting really badly hurt
untitled lll by virág benkovics, 2023, needlework in artist's frame, unknown dimensions
Alternate timeline in which all Greek and Latin roots are swapped:
catastrophe -> contraverse
cephalopod -> capitoped
chlorophyll -> viridofolia
democracy -> populimpery
homicide -> anthropoctony
homosexual -> equigamic
kilometer -> millimensure
interregnum -> mesarchy
magnanimous -> megapsychic
manuscript -> chirography
motorcycle -> ergatorote
microscope -> parvovisor
oxygen -> acidofex
polyamory -> multierasty
television -> remotoscope
universe -> monostrophe
You should never take writing advice from anyone whose writing you have not personally read and enjoyed, and you should especially never take writing advice from Tumblr posts.
Honestly you should probably try to avoid listening to Tumblr posts just, like, in general.
I’m being tongue in cheek about the Tumblr thing but I am serious that you shouldn’t take writing advice from anyone whose writing you haven’t read and liked. You have no reason to trust they know what they’re doing if you haven’t read anything they’ve written.
I just want assurance that our souls are connected forever ever. I’m not asking for much
























