When they said it’s important to hydrate your hair, I don’t think this is what they meant. Maybe I should have brought an umbrella... #robinlearnsaboutwinter (at George Washington Bridge)
Marsha P. Johnson Square Park. Happy Pride #abolishthepolice #pride #pride (at Washington Square Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQpE5K3j9Qb/?utm_medium=tumblr
Couldn’t resist a morning stroll in the first snow of the season ❄️ I may have a new tradition! #soloadventure #ileftmyapartment #robinlearnsaboutwinter (at George Washington Bridge)
To my tiny beanie baby self, who smiles at cats and loses a tooth by biting cotton candy. You don’t understand why things have happened the way they do, and neither do I, but maybe the words of this trusted adult will help ❣️
Mr. Gaiman, I know you mostly get asks about Good Omens these days, but I am a long-time fan. Of your work Coraline. I am a survivor of severe parental neglect and abuse, and I must have read the book hundreds of times in my childhood and I found great comfort in the movie, despite my now complicated feelings about Time Burton as a person. I guess I just wanted to thank you for creating a piece of art that made me feel less alone in my very isolated adolescence.
Do you have any advice for healing after such a traumatic start to life?
I'm glad Coraline has helped. (Tim Burton didn't have anything at all to do with the Coraline movie though.)
When I was young I believed that the way you healed was just to move on. Now I'm 63 and you realize that stuff never heals on its own. It's still there, waiting to jump out at you. But there are things that help: other people help, especially other people it's safe to talk to. Building a life can help. And making art out of trauma. That's good too.
I wished Coraline had been around when I was a child, and that was why I wrote it as an adult.
Anyone order a Double Quarter Pounder with no onions, no pickles, and no diner? https://www.instagram.com/p/CRKU2MvDQQh/?utm_medium=tumblr
Well shit
I miss when I could get reassured :/
I'm tired, hot, and done with my first year at Circle in the Square. What a trip, what a joy, and what a ridiculous ride it has been. Here's to some sleep and looking forwards to second year! #circleinthesquare #thereare11pencilsinmyhair #whatagreatlifeilead
Two BB units in the same house never gets old #bb8 #chisai #starwars #shewillnevernotbeconcerned
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My dear Neil Gaiman, now that the writers' strike has finally come to an end, do we have any confirmation on the third season of Good Omens? Please, Neil... even if there is no continuation of the series, we need the end of the story. We count on you! And FOR GOD'S SAKE, I need a happy ending for Aziraphale and Crowley! Preferably, with Azi doing the "I'm sorry dance" for Crowley and finally returning that kiss from the second season :) <3
When Season 3 is officially commissioned everyone will know.
It hasn't been yet.
Currently the sets are still standing in Bathgate, and I'm beginning to write more episodes.
Good morning all! I’ve been up since 6:15am, and I’ve got a thing I’ve been meaning to share since National Coming Out Day, so I’m gonna do it now while I’m not awake enough to care about this being “perfect.” So we all know I’m bisexual, right, and how I thought I was straight until I was 21 doing a production of Three Musketeers? Well, over the past year, I’ve come to realize that I’m also not as cis as I thought I was all my life! I’m genderfae! And my pronouns are fae/faer! What does that mean for me? It means that I fluctuate between many genders, but all of those genders are at least vaguely feminine. (Fun fact: woman is one of them! But it’s not the only one, it’s very tied to my race, and I feel so much more myself when I call myself genderfae) It also means that I do not want to be referred to as a girl or a lady, though other gendered terms such as daughter, sister, aunt are fine. Woman is sometimes ok, but I really only like it when my Blackness is also being talked about, and when other Black femmes are doing the talking. I’ve attached a picture of the genderfae flag and a pronoun worksheet for anyone that wants to practice, because I know I had to practice my own dang pronouns, so I want to help other people do the same thing! To recap! Gender identity: genderfae Pronouns: fae/faer Good descriptors: person, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, girlfriend, fae Personally painful descriptors: girl, woman, lady Love you all 💚💛🤍💕💜 #genderfae #nationalcomingoutday #latepost #rightontimepost https://www.instagram.com/p/CVqNTFyFoPx/?utm_medium=tumblr