@pantstomatch writes these vivid, charming TW fics that mix urban fantasy, a smidge of pining, and electric humor, holy shit are they good. Especially Don’t Be Anything But Okay, in which Stiles’s teenage son has a part time gig at the Hale plant nursery.
Yes, hello, hi. This is mountain man Chris Argent. Hangs up his werewolf hunter pants and buys a cabin, hunts for his dinner instead of supernatural creatures, and enjoys long walks in the woods and local beer.
@sterekcomfort commissioned me to do this sterek fanart, it was so much fun! I missed drawing them. Also she is such a cool, kind a patient person, it was very nice to work with her! I’m taking commissions, I’m gonna keep the prices as they are until 2016 comes to an end. Hope all of you are having a very good time!! Love ya! G
tadhdfw every friend turns into a mom friend around you
usually i laugh it off because it can be hilarious (being mom-ed by a 6′ 3″ frat bro who’s younger than you is a trip yo) but sometimes it just… really wears on me.
people with adhd are still adults even if we don’t always seem like it. and sometimes we act goofy and chill because if we didn’t, we’d lose it over always being treated like a child. which really really sucks.
so sometimes your character may ignore well-meant advice because THEY AREN’T ACTUALLY A CHILD DAMNIT and that can throw all kinds of conflict into personal relationships and such.
white women get so hurt when non white women talk abt european standards of beauty and realize that white women aren’t the epitome of beauty and then they go ‘wow so much for women supporting women’ like why should i support standards that made me feel ugly for the majority of my life?why should i care abt you getting upset over some text post on a website when you have a bunch of magazines that validate you?if you really believed in women supporting women you’d understand why those posts are being made and the context behind them and you’d scroll past it without adding some unneeded comment abt how your feelings are hurt but it’s very obvious you throw that phrase around to make non white women feel bad for making you feel uncomfortable and not bc you support the meaning behind it