So in case of Tumblr totally collapsing (self-saboting much mdr), I’ve created a WordPress stuff, where I’ll be posting soon and in parallel of Tumblr (even if I don’t post much, admittedly). Whenever I write/translate some stuff I’ll put a notification on Tumblr and a link to the WordPress blog where the actual thing will be.
I’m also goblining on AO3, but since in January Article 13 will most likely pass in Europe, it’s possible I’ll lose access to the website. In that case, I’ll transfer the fics to the WordPress blog, which will still be hopefully active, and I’ll add an email address to the contact page (in the old-school way of sharing fanfics haha).

WordPress: https://plume-de-lynx.music.blog/
My AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/users/CuchyLainx/profile
My FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100030761840636

To be clear, I’m not leaving Tumblr unless the website itself just ceases to exist, and I’ll still reblog content (if there is any content left lol). I’m also not leaving AO3 until it’s clear we’ll be censored by Article 13.

PS: I know I don’t talk much to mutuals even if I always enjoy seeing you on my dash ^^ … so don’t hesitate to reach out if you wanna talk/be friends! 

Happy Birthday, Ray Harryhausen!

kinkyhorrorarticles:

Happy Birthday to Ray Harryhausen, an artist whose work and influence are as awesome and awe-inspiring as any monstrous titan. Harryhausen was a magician as much as a filmmaker, capable of illusions as wondrous as any conjurer’s. Like Prometheus, he breathed life into clay and created beings as alive as the actors they played against. Stop-motion is an expensive and time-consuming process, so to know that one man was responsible for the skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts, the Cyclops in 7th Voyage of Sinbad, the saucers in Earth vs. The Flying Saucers, and many, many more brilliant creatures is just astounding.

Harryhausen himself was one of us: a fan of monsters who dreamt of fantastical adventure. As a boy, he saw 1933’s King Kong and was astonished by Willis O’Brien’s now-legendary effects. He went on to work with O’Brien on Mighty Joe Young, a tremendously fun movie that never fails to put me in a good mood. From that point, Harryhausen became the O’Brien to generations of future artists, including Tim Burton, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, Phil Tippet, and James Cameron. Knowing Harryhausen’s love for genre fiction and idolization of Willis O’Brien makes his  incredible work all the more endearing and that much more genuine. From fan to legend, Harryhausen is an icon to monster lovers and dreamers everywhere. He sent us on fantastical journeys, introduced us to magnificent monsters, and made the world feel truly magical. Ray Harryhausen was cinema’s greatest sorcerer.

aliart-k:

anchovy-official:

allbeesareloved:

ask-finny:

official-sachsen-anhalt:

trapperweasel:

ethanredotter:

trapperweasel:

I asked my boyfriend in Canada once, how he deals with polar bears because I was curious about what to do and he was like, just be calm, let them know you’re there, and give them space and they’ll usually just go away. 

In Finland on the other hand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7_pVrIshxA

Lmao Finland Man ain’t taking shit from bears.

PERRrrRrrRrKELE

((Two kinds of people))

Is that fucking hetalia

I lived bitch