Teddy was probably the first baby that Harry ever held or interacted with. Teddy was the first baby that Harry ever got to hold, and hug, and smell that like soft baby smell.
Anyway good morning. Every time I see art of teenage Harry holding baby Teddy it ruins my life.
Of himself in front of the things that inspired them
And he just makes me so happy
Because he has such great talent
And he is everything I want to be in life
You go, Sam. You live your dreams
thank u
A+ quality blog content.
A perfect human.
TWO shark sweaters
This is like, double art.
I’m a pretty experienced knitter and even one of these sweaters is an impressive accomplishment. I’m kind of flabbergasted right now. Sam is killing it.
the level of skill, and then the photos themselves in which Sam is wearing a jumper that goes with the theme of the photo?! 10/10
Hozier and Florence Welch are just pseudonyms Hades and Persephone have taken on after haven taken music lessons from Orpheus for a couple thousand years and deciding going into the music industry and gaining “fans” would be a modern equivalent form of the worship that previously sustained them thanks for coming to my ted talk
if anyone on this website even vaguely implies that this car is shitty i’ll rip the shingles off of the roof of your house. every last one. Look at the chickens they have little bowties and everything
Hi nonnie! Yep, a squick is something that, when reading, a person tends to avoid. It can be an outright trigger or simply something that makes the reader crinkle their nose and shake their head before closing out. It’s a fairly universal term in fandom that helps to explain why you won’t/can’t/don’t like reading something, and the beauty of it is that, once the word is used, no further explanation is (or should be) required — because sometimes there is no further explanation, you know? Sometimes you just… don’t like something.
As for my personal squicks/likes/and dislikes, that requires a longer answer, so I’m going to put it under a cut.