Skaley's Lair

Welcome to the Crazy Train

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Must not fall asleep with kitten in arms.

When I go to bed, she’s going in the carrier. Just for a few nights or so.

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gaymzee:

i like to think of my followers as a giant conga line and im at the front and whenever i get a new follower they receive a grass skirt and coconut bra and join the conga line and we all have a great time

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scryings:

ok so today at fanime 
like right outside of the convention these mega christians came and started protesting against gays and how they’re trying to be something they’re not and how we’re all sinning because we’re all dressing up as things we’re not and whatever
and then gamzee got in this tiny truck and slowly rode in front of the protesters and it was glorious and was probably the best thing that happened all day

scryings:

ok so today at fanime 

like right outside of the convention these mega christians came and started protesting against gays and how they’re trying to be something they’re not and how we’re all sinning because we’re all dressing up as things we’re not and whatever

and then gamzee got in this tiny truck and slowly rode in front of the protesters and it was glorious and was probably the best thing that happened all day

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Even though I’m sitting right in front of the open cat carrier, its too quiet when Merrill is asleep. Im paranoid she’ll suffocate herself accidentally, and I probably pissed her off by poking her to make sure she’s alive.

This kitten sleeps as silently as a rock, I’m telling you. 

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Studies have shown, that, indeed, introverts are more likely than extroverts to express intimate facts about themselves online that their family and friends would be surprised to read, to say that they can express the “real me” online, and to spend more time in certain kinds of online discussions. They welcome the chance to communicate digitally. The same person who would never raise his hand in a lecture hall of two hundred people might blog to two thousand, or two million, without thinking twice. The same person who finds it difficult to introduce himself to strangers might establish a presence online and then extend those relationships into the real world.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain (via nerdyninjanicole)

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