Cats, music, sci fi, comedy... 27/F/AuDHD... Fictional older man thirsting has largely been moved to thirsty sideblog.

what it says on the tin. whimsical entropy

  • call me Whimsy
  • age 27 until i remember to update this in a few years i guess
  • Autistic / ADHD-whatever
  • female or whatever out of sheer convenience and apathy
  • i have been on this insane website since July 2011
  • generally speaking, SFW blog!
  • 99% of the time i tag very well and actively to keep things organized and filtered
  • I will tag any triggers I can think of

♫♪ generally posts about, and may never stop posting about:

♪♫ current hyperfixations:

♫♪ you may send an ask/DM to request access to:

  • my twitch, on which I mostly stream live piano playing and, very rarely, virtual reality gaming. just please do not bring up my tumblr up on my twitch as that is a space i’d like to keep separately controlled, VERY family friendly, and it is indeed a space that is attached to my real life face and existence
  • my professor thirst blog, formerly a journal of my emotions and fascinatingly unrealistic-yet-interpretable-interactions during academic journey, now also where i redirect my more thirsty posts about aforementioned silver foxes, especially if they happen to embody a professorial vibe - no minors.
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startrekdescribed:

man-toy:

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happy Tuvok Tuesday, lads

[Image description: an edit of Tuvok from Star Trek: Voyager. He has flames and lightning all around him, one of the flames forming a growling tiger on his shoulder. He’s been edited to be wearing black sunglasses as he looks at the viewer. Text above and below in a yellow to blue gradient says, “It is indeed Tuvok Tuesday.” /end image description]

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langernameohnebedeutung:

I mean, obviously House is a horrible boss but at least he’s an equal opportunities horrible boss. Most horrible bosses will treat you like shit but THEN talk to you about “disrespect” when you try to stand up for yourself.

When House’s employees drug or stalk or blackmail or insult or physically assault him right back, he just goes “Great game, guys!” at the end of the episode and high-fives everyone.

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noctumsolis:

noctumsolis:

When I think about American attitudes to parenting there’s something that always comes to mind, but I don’t know whether it’s a real thing. All my life in American films and TV I’ve heard child characters addressing their dads as “sir” or being told off for not doing so.

Is that really a commonplace thing in American families, or is it just a shorthand way of showing that the character is a shitty dad?

calling dads sir, in the US

It’s real and I’ve seen it first hand

I it’s how I was raised

shitty-dad shorthand

it’s real outside the US

Vanilla extract

There’s still time to increase the sample size!