Valentine Fandom Ask Meme

thevirdirthara:

  1. Your favourite non-canon ship?
  2. Is there a ship you didn’t like at first but ultimately started shipping?
  3. What is the rarest rare pair (that you ship)?
  4. Name a popular ship you don’t get the appeal of.
  5. What is your most fluffy + happy ship?
  6. What is your most angsty ship?
  7. A non-canon ship that should be canon?
  8. Your oldest ship; the one you’ve shipped for the longest time?
  9. What ship represents the kind of relationship you’d love to have?
  10. Is there a ship that makes your skin crawl?
  11. What is a character you can only imagine in one particular ship?
  12. What is your favourite canon ship?
  13. Name a ship that deserved more content.
  14. Is there a ship you feel gets undeserved hate in fandom?
  15. What is the first ship you had?
  16. Is there a ship that made you realise something about yourself?
  17. Is there a type of ship you always go for?
  18. Is there a ship the writers have ruined for you?
  19. Is there a ship the fandom has ruined for you?
  20. Have you ever created fan created content for a ship?
  21. Favourite thing you’ve ever created for a ship?
  22. Is there a ship you’ll never admit you have?
  23. Have you ever started shipping a ship because of the fans?
  24. What is one scene you want to see happen for all your ships?
  25. I there a ship you wish you didn’t know existed?
  26. Name a ship that ended like you wanted it to.
  27. Name a ship that deserved better in the end.
  28. Is there a character you have several ships for?
  29. What is the ship you ignore 98% of canon for?
  30. Is there a ship you like but you dislike the fandom?

3 sentence thingy – Sam/Meg + dessert

samanddeaninpanties:

“Oh my God, Meg – you aren’t gonna bite my dick, are you?” Sam clutches the bed sheets beneath him, trying to slow his breathing but it’s impossible with those wicked teeth so close to the sensitive head of his cock.

Meg snorts. “Thought you were kinky, Sammy.”

“Are you serious? M-Meg, f-fuck -”

“Try to relax. It might hurt but you’ll be coming back for seconds, I guarantee it.”  

As terrified as he is, the thought that Meg feeding on him might fill the void inside him, giving him that extra ‘something’ he’s been missing… it’s too tempting to pass up.

When Sam feels Meg’s deliciously sharp teeth sink into his bare thigh, when he hears her moaning as his blood lands on her tongue, Sam can’t hold back – he comes untouched.

“Told you,” Meg pants, mouth a gory mess when Sam pushes her head away from his body. “You’ll be back.”

fixyourwritinghabits:

friendlytroll:

badmadwolf:

rainbowbarnacle:

toastyhat:

I just discovered foodtimeline.org, which is exactly what it sounds like: centuries worth of information about FOOD.  If you are writing something historical and you want a starting point for figuring out what people should be eating, this might be a good place?

CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY

this is awesome but the original link just turned into a redirect loop for me, here it is again (x)

OH HELLO

No more potatoes in medieval novels!

missielynne:

malfvoys:

tbh nothing frustrates me more then when people brush off classics like pride and prejudice or jane eyre because they don’t fit into today’s modern standards of feminism and social justice etc.

remember that these novels were published in the 19th century. and that some of the things that were written in these books may seem trivial to us today but would have absolutely fucking shook readers in the victorian era

like,,,,,elizabeth rejecting mr collins because she doesn’t love him even though it would have been considered her duty in her family to marry him? or jane eyre not agreeing to marry mr rochester unless it was on her own terms? hell even anne brontë wrote a lesser known novel about a wife leaving her abusive husband with her five year old son to live a better life?? do y’all realize how unheard of that would be in the 1800′s?? where women were considered more of a commodity than actual human beings??

even though they might not be up to todays standards of modern feminism and romance, they were still HUGE building blocks for equality for that time period. so if you’re a reader who says to themselves ‘I read classics with modern standards applied and I can’t get past that’ then you are most likely going to be disappointed when reading classics and not fully understand their significance to that time period 

Jane Eyre is definitely a feminist novel. She runs away from Mr. Rochester when he’s being a dork, doesn’t take any of his crap, and isn’t afraid to stand up and be a working woman and not just depend on a man. Jane is awesome!

COMMISSIONS ARE OPEN!

intotheruins:

Okay peeps, I am officially ready to TAKE COMMISSIONS! You can find all the information (including contact info) through the link, but here’s a quick look:

These are ORIGINAL writing commissions, NOT fanfic. I will take requests for just about any genre (including LGBTQIA+), and I will write just about any kind of character (including POC, aces, disabled, mentally ill, autistic, etc). I am absolutely willing to write smut. Price is $1 per 20 words (minimum, it is highly likely I will go over that amount). You can email requests to: intotheruins@yahoo.com.

Even if you don’t want to buy a commission/can’t afford one, please reblog this post! I’m going to be using this to help fund my top surgery, and I can use all the signal boosting I can get. ❤