"Warning Signs" - Stiles-centric, PG-13
Title: Warning Signs (Or, the story of Stiles’ silence)
Characters: Stiles Stilinski, Sheriff Stilinski, Mrs. [Diana] Stilinski, Derek Hale, Scott McCall, Jackson Whittemore, Allison Argent, Danny, ensemble, OCs
Rating: PG-13
Warning(s): Character death, violence/blood, panic attacks
Words: ~4200
Summary: Normally, Stiles won’t shut up, so you know it’s bad when Stiles goes silent.
Notes: Prompt fill, stand alone, oneshot. Original prompt here, at
teenwolfkink. Not beta’d.
[A gray and white kitten in the earliest stages of slowly devouring a black and white kitten, starting with the succulent brains, while the latter cries plaintively, unable to escape its terrible fate.]
Best description.
reblogging for the description
(via justjasper)
Source: soyourenotalone
today in english someone asked who the toucan in the lion king is in terms of hamlet (w/e w/e that’s not relevant)
and so the whole class got into a debate about the fact it’s not a toucan but no one could remember what kind of bird it was and they were all like ‘some african bird’ and my english lecturer was naming african birds and it was getting really tense
and then i just pointed at nothing in particular and screamed ‘HORNBILL!’ and then sang at the top of my voice ‘KIIIINGS DON’T NEED ADVICE FROM LITTLE HORNBILLS FOR A START’ cause i got really excited
and then everything got really quiet and everyone was just looking at me and this girl slowly pointed at me and went ‘yesssss’ like i’d just found the cure for cancer.
(via zcatz)
Source: lbenanti
Mary Magdalene in wine, part 1.
(can you tell that wine is the major color in my lolita?)
Left to right, top to bottom: Albertine JSK, Appolonia JSK, Audrey OP, Caldina Frill JSK, Carlotta OP, Elodie Doll JSK, Margaret JSK, Mary Lou OP, Richelie JSK.
Can I wear these? Pretty please?
(via rainboww-chalk)
Source: pardonmybloomers
"Pulling a Pike" - BBC Sherlock, Prompt Fill, PG13
Title: Pulling a Pike
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, DI Lestrade
Rating: PG-13
Words: 1210
Summary: John is tied to a table. When Sherlock comes to save him, he is forced to “Pull a Captain Pike.”
Notes: Prompt fill. Original prompt here, though not all of the specifications were met.
I’m feeling generous today, so I’ll be glad to give away one of my steampunk super heart necklaces free to one person who reblogs this!
The rules are the usual:
You can only reblog once, no creating fake accounts. It has to be a reblog; likes do not count. You have to be willing to surrender your address in order for me to mail it to you. And I’ll decide at the end of April who gets the heart. :3
(via xanderslander)
Source: etsy.com
Because I’m pretty sure Sherlock is a cat.
Is it sad that I love how John is reading The Great Gatsby?
Sad? No! Awesome.
Source: agreatermassofdeath
I don’t understand how people have a problem with homosexuality.
Look at this. it’s a motherfucking gay pride sheep.
LOOK AT IT. IT’S SO HAPPY.
Prancing about supporting gay rights.
If a sheep can do it, why can’t people?
(via xanderslander)
Source: captaintiny
Seriously, guys, if you’re a Sherlockian
and you want to get in shape
but have no motivation
Play this on your iPod
and go running.
You will be amazed at how quickly you’ll start believing you’re on a case with Mr. Holmes.
Also, it also helps when your very own Sherlock is texting you things like
“Hurry, John. You’ll miss my fall.”
O_O I RAN TWO MILES SO FAST OMG
And this is the story of how I got into shape….
This makes me want to do a before and after piece…
When I was trying to get in shape last year, I’d listen to “Cops and Robbers” by the Hoosiers and pretend to be on a case with Sherlock and John. Best motivation ever.
(via xanderslander)
Source: SoundCloud / Feshechka
"What Lurks" - Young Lightwoods, PG13
Title: What Lurks
Characters: Alec-centric, Isabelle, Maryse, Robert
Rating: PG-13 for language
Words: 1270
Summary: Alec can hear his parents fighting through the walls.
Notes: Written for the theme “panic attack,” but didn’t really turn out that way. No spoilers for the series, set pre-Jace and pre-Max.




