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Tindomerehloni

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This is the official blog for Tindomerelhloni on AO3.. My name is Lauren, I'm 34, from New England. II'm currently out of work from a back injury, waiting on disability.  Find me on AO3  https://archiveofourown.org/users/Tindomerelhloni or support me on Ko-fi  ko-fi.com/tindomerelhloni  Mastodon
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I didn’t really mean for you.

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raggedyblue

I was thinking …. the laptop is in the kitchen with the call already started, so when did it start? and above all Sherlock went back to the room to get the sheet because before … he didn’t have one?

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dduane

People... watch out for these things!

The saying applies with more than usual force here: if you're not paying for it, you're not the customer: you're the product being sold. (And maybe you're the product being sold even if you are paying for it.)

DO NOT MAKE YOUR PERSONAL PHYSICAL DATA AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE WHO COULD THEN SELL IT TO THOSE INVESTED IN USING IT TO SURVEIL YOU AND POTENTIALLY CHARGE YOU WITH CRIMES.

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can we talk about how this fucking pbs show aimed at little kids easily talked about how anxiety is stressful but normal

Ok no but can we talk about this entire episode? 

It was called April 9th, and it was actually a response to the 9/11 attacks. It didn’t talk about the attacks themselves, but rather focused on teaching kids to deal with the all of the emotions that they might be feeling as a result. They set up a situation that might evoke similar emotions in children: a massive fire at the school.

Arthur’s dad was in the fire, so (as you can see above), Arthur is constantly worried about his dad’s safety.

Sue Ellen is grieving because her journal, which contained a huge amount of precious memories, was destroyed in the fire. Muffy is confused why she can’t just cheer Sue Ellen up by giving her a new journal.

Buster wasn’t at school that day, and feels confused and guilty that he isn’t sad about the fire like the other kids. He then befriends the school janitor, who has to retire due to an injury that, at his age, is pretty serious.

Binky actually saw the flames, and is constantly traumatized by the event. He doesn’t tell anyone because he feels like he would lose his tough-guy reputation if he admitted that he was scared.

The episode teaches kids that all of these emotions are perfectly normal and natural, that there’s not one right way to feel, and that even if it takes a while, things are going to be okay.

The thing that makes this show so great, in my opinion, is that it knows that kids are intellegent and strong enough to deal with these things if you present them in the right way. It doesn’t hide them, it doesn’t sugar coat them, it just presents them in a way that children can understand and shows them how to deal with them.

pretty incredible

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“I started buying records when I was nine or ten. That’s when I spent all of my pocket money on singles and stuff. CDs came out in my early teens, and it wasn’t like I thought digital wasn’t as good as analog. I was just poor, and CDs were too expensive. It was a matter of necessity that I carried on buying records. The aesthetic thing happened later on, when I had some money and decided to stick with records anyway. For me, there has never been any joy in buying a CD. I don’t feel I own a record if I have it on CD. And it’s even worse if I download it. You don’t really own music until it’s on a piece of plastic. It doesn’t count if it’s this digital thing, out it in the ether. I know that probably sounds mental, but that’s how I feel. It’s my own psychosis.”    (x)

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Looking to Commission Art

Hi all, like the title says, I'm looking for an artist to commission. You see, there is this picture of Benedict Cumberbatch (See below) I would like to have someone turn into the character "Honey" from my story, The Peacock Room.

It would involve taking this picture and turning it into the Character's drag queen. So, sort of feminising the face a bit, makeup, a wig (I will provide details once I've found an artist) and Honey's honey-coloured contacts. I REALLY want to commission this for my co-writer's birthday (4th April). She writes Sherlock in our story, and we're nearly done with our two-story-long series and... I thought it would be a wonderful present.

I want to keep the cigar, the smoke, the intense look, the sharp lighting. I just want to feminise it a bit and get rid of the shirt collar with something Honey might wear.

If you think you can do this for me, please DM me. I would much prefer that someone familiar with drawing Benedict reach out to me, and I am NOT looking for spam in my inbox.

I don't know the terms of different drawing styles, but I do know that I do not want cartoony, anime, or anything like that. I want something realistic that, at first glance, people will go, "Oh, I thought that was a photo!!!"

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More Sherlock & Co doodles from my tablet. I thought doodling a wintry scene with some lights would be pretty. I am very sick right now, so I am not using my art tablet currently. Drawing with my fingers on a normal tablet is hard.

Watson has a moustache now. I doodled him with one the other day and now I can't see him without it. So, you lot will be seeing more of Watson with his moustache.

Here's the dialogue because my handwriting is shit. I normally write in cursive so I'm sorry for the bad print. ⬇️

John: Sherlock, look! Lights! "Sensory delight" isn't it?

Sherlock: Sensory delight indeed, Watson. 💙

(The lights aren't the only thing Sherlock thinks is a sensory delight. *Wink, wink, nudge, nudge* I'll see myself out..)

I am going to be drawing some Mariana art and the Sherlock & Co trio soon! I just need to see how I am feeling by then.

Shit, I forgot Sherlock's blush marks again. >:/

Aaa. Shh. Just pretend they're there.

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