2 of 2: What I find special about your writing is your ability to write action, adventure, humor, romance and being excited to be reading the story and know that at the end it will leave you very happy — a little sad that it’s over but also anxious to reread. You are a fantastic writer — never doubt that.
Never too late to say very very nice things to someone!
I’ve been stunned into silence with your kind compliments. And full of happiness and joy now. Thank you so much, wonderful anonymous person! You really made my day. And made me rethink in a positive way a few things about my writing.
May only good things come your way! And thank you from the depths of my heart for taking the time to send such a great message.
im taking commissions all summer to try and fix the dent a bunch of vet bills made in my savings account, so if you want a commission just email me over at zombietonbo@gmail.com i will draw pretty much anything but if you want me to draw your oc’s please privide good refs!!! please reblog!!!!
I’m glad that TinyCo upped the leaderboard rewards for everyone who participated. I’m thrilled to get Cloak but now I find that I’m trying to get Blade to 3R. 🙂
I worry a bit because I shouldn’t be doing all that well in leaderboard fights. I kind of bludgeon my way through fights without thinking it through and I probably shouldn’t be rewarded for poor game play.
If you’re European, in a couple of weeks you will be denied any and all access to fandom contents on Tumblr and everywhere else on the internet. Here’s why.
On June, 20th the JURI of European Parliament approved of the articles 11 and 13 of the new Copyright Law. These articles are also known as the “Link Tax” and the “Censorship Machines” articles.
Articles 13 in particular forces every internet platform to filter all the contents we upload online, ending once and for all the fandom culture. Which means you won’t be able to upload any type of fandom works like fan arts, fan fictions, gif sets from your favourite films and series, edits, because it’s all copyrighted material. And you won’t also be able to share, enjoy or download other’s contents, because the use of links will be completely restricted.
But not everything’s lost yet. There’s another round of voting scheduled for the early days of July.
What you can do now to save our internet, is to share these informations with all of your family members and friends, and to ask to your MEP (the members of the European Parliament from your country) to vote NO at the next round, to vote against articles 11 and 13.
Here you can find more news and all the details to contact your MEP: