chibird:

This is a good reminder for everyone including myself! I drew this comic when I was still dealing with finals in school, and while I don’t have exams anymore, I still might be pushing myself too hard with organizing book launches and keeping up with work and my health. 😅 So take it from me! You can and should push yourself! But don’t continuously push yourself beyond, or your health and happiness might suffer.

And if you haven’t heard the news! My book is coming out in less than 2 weeks, and I’d love it if you took a look!! ☺️There’s 30 EXCLUSIVE comics that won’t be posted online! ✨

adhd friendships: a summary

adhdphobic:

-“Sorry I didn’t answer I spaced out”

-*randomly switching topics mid conversation*

-“I know this is unrelated, but”

-”I’m feeling horrible” *five minutes later* “uh nevermind that”

– “When did we start talking?” “I don’t remember”

– *both infodump to each other*

– more typos than any human being is able to handle

– when you get really excited and you stay up until 7 am taking about random shit

– accidental derailing the conversation over and over

-”have i already told you this i can’t remember” “don’t worry i can’t either”

spontaneousmusicalnumber:

cleo4u2:

shieldposts:

mylordshesacactus:

As a writer, you should try to give your villains plausible motivations, backstories, etc. A villain is much more interesting if they think they’re the hero of their own story.

As a DM, this is still great advice in theory but in practice you should ABSOLUTELY NEVER DO THIS because your players will discover your villains’ tragic backstory, look at their motivation and find it sound, and end up adopting the villains, going rogue from the Celestial Intervention Agency to avenge the wrongs done said villains and ensure their freedom, accidentally kidnapping the President, and plunging Gallifrey into a civil war.

This is… extremely specific

I love this post

My DM did this and now we’re on a quest to overthrow the monarchy

gooseweasel:

Hey so friendly reminder about voting and elections that I haven’t seen going around yet but is SUPER IMPORTANT.

Watch what you wear and say while you’re waiting in line for the voting booth/at the polls. It is against federal law to do anything that might be considered campaigning once you’re there, and since we know that voter suppression is the name of the game this election, there will be people looking for ANY reason to remove you from the polling place. And they will nitpick. You have a shirt with a artistic picture of donkey on it? You’re visibly supporting the Democrats, you’re disqualified from voting. Want to wear a Black Lives Matter shirt? Not there you don’t. They’ll call it intimidation and kick you out. Pins, buttons, stickers, none of it. Wear the most bland, plain clothes you can imagine. 

And then keep your mouth shut. Even the slightest hint of discussion about which candidate you’re voting for can get used against you. Don’t assume the people around you are safe to discuss it with. You might be overheard. There WILL people watching for these things, hoping to get rid of anyone they can. Voter suppression isn’t just about making registration impossible. It happens at the polling stations too. Be smart, be bland, be quiet, and make sure your vote gets in. 

Also- and I have seen this mentioned but it bears repeating- DO NOT TAKE A PICTURE OF YOUR BALLOT. EVER. It’ll also disqualify your vote. Take a selfie when you’re out of their with your fun little sticker.