Jewish american kid culture is reading the Chronicles of Narnia and thinking Aslan was just a really cool lion only to grow up in a Christian centric world and realize he was Jesus’s fursona
I love when an incredibly touching and beautifully-formulated fic is written by someone with a username like LatheTaco69-420w00t. I LOVE that.
Grew up Muslim and SAME
This is the Jewish/Muslim solidarity we need
Alternatively, being told about it beforehand and stopping after three and a half books because you just can’t take it anymore.
deepakbandy-blog asked:
Sure. You can go and learn how to write something. You can learn about the subject you’re writing about. You can investigate. You can work on your craft.
And you can get stuck, and not know what happens next, and wait until you do.
And you can discover that showrunning a tv show you’ve written takes all of your time, and put the novel you’ve been writing to sleep knowing that you won’t be waking it up and carrying on with chapter four until about 20 months have passed.
There aren’t any rules. I wrote a first draft of a first chapter of The Graveyard Book when I was 24, in 1985, and wrote the book between 2004 and the end of 2007. I started Coraline in 1990ish, stopped when I moved to the US in 1992, and finished it in 2000.
I’m watching ‘the plan’ and honestly, I love that they included the “no more mr. nice gaius” line in there because that has to be one of the show’s legends
Does the morning-after pill work if you take it right away after unprotected sex?
Someone asked us:
Hi! Sorry to bother but I have a question about plan b, will it still be effective if used right away? I had sex with my partner but his condom broke and we rushed to the nearest drug store and I took it like 10-15 minutes right after we had sex, just wondering if it was too soon or not?? Thank you!
Ya done good! When it comes to emergency contraception (AKA the morning-after pill), speed is the name of the game. Plan B (and all other brands of over-the-counter emergency contraception) work best when you take them as soon as you can after unprotected sex. Meaning you can take it the second you realize after sex that you had a birth control oopsie.
Sperm can live in your body for up to 6 days after sex, looking for an egg to fertilize. The way emergency contraception pills work is by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg (it’s kinda like pulling the emergency brake on ovulation). And the more time it has to work its magic, the better your chances of preventing pregnancy will be.
And did you know that there are actually a few different types of emergency contraception, and ones that work even better than Plan B? Learn more about all of your emergency contraception options here>>
PS - Questions are never a bother — that’s what we’re here for! 🤓
-Kendall at Planned Parenthood
Hello there! Long time no see! Now that Mars Insight has safely landed, let’s see how the first three images from its instrument-mounted camera animate. Not strictly a wiggle but still kinda wiggly.











