Icon from a picrew by grgikau. Call me Tir or Julian. 37. He/They. Queer. Twitter: @tirlaeyn. ao3: tirlaeyn. 18+ Only. Star Trek. Sandman. IwtV. OMFD. Definitionless in this Strict Atmosphere.

herzenswunsch:

i’m thinking about charlotte brontΓ« spending her last years editing and publishing her sisters’ writings and about christopher tolkien dedicating his life to the protection and meticulous reconstruction his father’s life’s work and about johanna van gogh publishing the letters between vincent and theo that would propel vincent van gogh into fame because she knew how much her husband had loved his brother, and about how so often art isn’t just a reflection of the artist’s mind and skills but a testament to the fact that they were loved

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chapeldean:

chapeldean:

[repots seedling] i love you
[repots seedling] i love you 
[repots seedling] i love you 
[repots seedling] i love you
[repots seedling] i love you 

mutuals i’m giving you all bigger pots to grow in and i’m putting you in a sunny spot and watering you and telling you i love you

deepspacenightshift:

Deep Space Niners show solidarity in our unanimous use of the wide-bottomed mug.

The wide-bottomed mug is a common element in our many cultures. It’s a mug designed to not tip over and spill its contents. In Bajoran culture, which only recently re-achieved space travel capability, the mugs hearken back to ocean-going ships and areas prone to earthquakes. In Federation, Klingon, and Cardassian culture, the mug calls back to early starships or war vessels, where the gravometric fields were unstable and the ships would often lurch or lose gravity entirely. The high winds on Cardassia’s desert-filled planets also necessitated wide-bottomed vessels; kanar bottles’ wide bases attest to that, although the shape is mostly for decorative purposes now. The Ferengis, too, have a fondness for wide-bottomed mugs. They’ve had advanced spacefaring capabilities for long enough that they’ve lost the memory of vessels that tilt and rock, and their planetary environment is almost depressingly stable, but they’ve used the shape of the mug to sell it to others, and it’s become a feature of Ferengi restaurants and shops as a sort of in-joke—it’s the ugly mug that you can’t fail to sell, because any wavering customer will be convinced when you demonstrate its invulnerability to tipping.

Deep Space Nine is not unstable. We have no real reason to keep using this kind of mug in all our quarters and shops, private and public-owned. But we do it anyway, marking ourselves as part of a distinct whole, not Bajoran, not Federation, certainly not Cardassian or Ferengi, but something that is built of all of them. We, like the Deep Space Nine mug, are an enigma to those who don’t know our purpose: maintaining stability in turbulence.

neuroperson-deactivated20221210:

i hope all the systems, all the ticcers, the autistics, the disabled, my ppl with personality disorders, the ones with psychotic disorders, to my bipolar and bpd pals, the adhders, to my anxious and depressive ones, my neurodivergents and neuroatypicals, a really good day or night