«Perfectly on time, Potter»
And I quick colored the kiss🫶🏻
excerpts from fics i will never write
small things that says i love you
Regulus cleans James’ glasses and that makes James love him even more
the short and sad life of RAB
Regulus watching the sunrise through his life
i’ve been missing you my whole life
Sirius is set to leave the Grimmauld Place, Regulus asks for a favor
is your anger bigger than your love?
In the aftermath of the prank, Remus gets help from an unlikely person
who’s fault is this?
James and Barty argues but nothing has changed, Regulus is still gone
i dont want to be lonely again
James doesnt want to be lonely and Sirius promises him he wont ever be again
i love you please let me go
Narcissa loves Alice so much that she lets her go
a mother’s advice
James for once wanted to forego his mother’s advice
she can ruin me
Marlene finds that Slytherins can be kind of addicting, especially Dorcas Meadowes
i cant
Black brothers never ask because they already know the answer
not him, anyone but him
Regulus’ whole world shifted when James said, “It came back. The cancer.”
Merlin: I never know whether I should use ‘farther’ or ‘further’
Leon: ‘farther’ is for physical distance and ‘further’ is for metaphorical distance
Morgana: And ‘father’ is for Emotional distance.
Gwen: morgana nO-
Arthur: no, no she’s got a point.
guys i cant believe it, i havent drawn them all year?
this is a crime
anyway, venom 2 used the silly trope of staring into the sun and saying its beautiful, and their partner is actually staring at them.
Symbrock is canon and i cannot wait till venom 3
Honestly, y'all, I'm begging you. Take the time to think and learn for yourself. Even if it's just something casual like knitting or cooking. Exercise your brain. It's important.
In most applications I think Bayesian reasoning is not that useful in everyday life, but I do think it would be pretty effective a strategy for like, planning the perfect murder. When people talk about committing the perfect murder they always come up with all this elaborate stuff like "oh we're gonna dissolve the body, blah blah", but the thing is, a ton of murderers don't get caught, and there are widely available statistics on every conceivable type of murder and just how likely it is to get solved. By going through all these statistics, you could not only plot a murder with a very low probability of getting caught, but get a quantitative estimate of just how likely you are to get caught and rationally weigh that against the expected pay off.
Someone should write a ratfic whodunit about this.
mostly reblogs - honestly, I can’t keep this organised. 🇩🇪🏳️🌈(they/she) Doctor Who - ??? - Maurauders - Merlin - Wednesday - and loads more
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