proxypunch:

Yuru Camp is great because

A) There’s no weird sexualization of these young girls at all. They’re just chilling and having fun. Even when they went to the hot springs it wasn’t fanservicey at all.

B) Gives helpful tips on camping. Especially camping in winter and by yourself.

C) No one is shamed for their hobby. One girl likes to camp alone and her mom supports it and her friends support it.

Honestly so far best anime of 2018 very wholesome

hardslimebouquet:

hardslimebouquet:

Piping fuckin hot take incoming but it doesn’t matter if fat people are healthy. Not everyone has to be a paragon of fuckin health to be treated like a person.

me: you should butt out of stranger’s medical business and just leave people alone. it is not your job to be everybody’s savior because you think you know more about their life than they do

freaks on this web site:

Does the horde make tiny food for Entrapta?! Does Scorpia make sure she gets her tiny food?! This is very important! I need to know!

lunarmelody13:

stars-and-bites:

katradora:

oh my god i didn’t even think of this…you’re right this is very important. scorpia does seem very conscientious in taking care of her friends so hopefully she’s bribed hordak’s personal chef to make all the tiny food that entrapta can eat

If nothing else, Scorpia would probably be willing to learn how to make tiny food just for Entrapta.

I am 100% convinced that Scorpia hand makes all of Entrapta’s meals, and she does it in an apron. The apron has ruffles.

wilwheaton:

aether–system:

Triggers CAN make you angry.

I’ve seen a lot of posts saying what triggers do and do not do, and many times, I’ve seen it written that triggers do not make you angry, that they’re more likely to cause strong anxiety, panic, numbness, etc.

But coming from someone whose triggers invoke a gut-wrenching fury: Triggers CAN make you angry. They can remind you of the unfairness, trauma, and hurt of the past, and a normal human reaction to things like that is anger.

It’s not wrong for triggers to make you angry, and you’re not in the wrong for feeling it. Anger is an emotion that rarely gets addressed in relation to trauma, and I think that needs to change.

Your anger in response to triggers is valid.

-Parsifal

Your feelings and your experiences are valid, no matter how much your abuser tries to make you believe they are not.