Pass the happy along! When you get this, reply with 5 things that make you happy. Then pass it along to the first 10 people in your activity! đź’›

!! hope u don’t mind the two week delay in replying lol ok let’s go

  1. homestuck #SpecialInterest
  2. petting cats
  3. eating Nice Food That I Made Myself (especially if cream is involved cream is like liquid heaven)
  4. chatting with the bestwin @grayarothane prout, ppap
  5. most video games i own

I’m going to ninjask you a question: What PokĂ©mon generation is your favorite? :-D Also what a nice blog~

I’M SO SORRY I WAS SUPER BUSY WITH FINALS AND COULDN’T ANSWER EARLIER AAAAaaaaaaa thank you so much for asking this is such a nice ask (and i’m so happy you’re the first person i remember who actually noticed the “ninjask me a question” !! !!!!)

my favourite pokémon gen is Hoenn it’s the one i have the best memories of (and also the first one i played by myself since my mum and i both played the red/blue cartridges and i didn’t get to play 2nd gen before like end middle school)

tbh i was just SO HYPED about oras and it hasn’t let me down it was . … so good

aaaa thank you !!!!!!

A propos du post sur les t-shirts et les concerts : la logique derrière cette “règle” est qu’on considère que le t-shirt sert Ă  communiquer ses gouts musicaux aux autres spectateurs. Si tu portes un t-shirt d’un autre groupe, tu leur apprends que tu aimes ce groupe. Si tu portes les t-shirt du groupe qui joue, tu ne leur apprends rien, ils savent dĂ©jĂ  que tu aimes ce groupe puisque tu es Ă  leur concert. (Je le sais parce qu’on m’a expliquĂ©, ça ne veut pas dire que j’approuve cette “règle”)

[about this post]

oui j’y ai pensé en revoyant le post (ça fait des mois qu’il est dans ma file d’attente), merci de l’explication tho !!

isnt “genius” a really ableist term? just wondering :oO

i don’t know tbh? i tried googling quickly, but there were no Short Answers and i don’t really have the attention span to do more than that tonight.

can’t think of a better alternative either :/ (i do consider myself bilingual but don’t actually have a very varied vocab in English, and my grasp of nuances isn’t always the best even in my first language)

i’m assuming that was about how i used it here?
in which case i don’t really see how it’s ableist (i intended for it to apply to myself only, without having anyone else appear inferior) but would appreciate an explanation of how it is, if applicable