I feel that this show doesn't get enough praise on Tumblr at all. Not even CLOSE ENOUGH!
It's called "Close Enough", it's made by the creators of "Regular Show" and it's a show that really helped me recently!
Weeks ago I had a pretty bad Anxiety Attack and felt really awful, and when I put this show on. It helped me to calm down and cheer up.
Close Enough is a great show if you want a good laugh and enjoy it for what it is. Each episode is short (11 mins) and fairly self contained. Also I really love the artstyle too! If I was doing an animated show, this is the style of show I would be doing! Oh, and props to the VAs too especially Kimiko Glenn who voices my favourite character Bridgette! <3
As much as I love Moon Girl, Molly McGee and other recent animated shows, None have even come close to help me in a way that Close Enough did! It cheered me up in a scary moment of my life! I am so grateful for this show and if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it! <3
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The Matter at Hand
submitted by: @wibblywobblyida
AO3 link and details: The Matter at Hand (14900 words) by @tigrecat
Chapters: 5/5
Fandom: Warehouse 13
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Myka Bering/Helena "H. G." Wells
Characters: Myka Bering, Helena "H. G." Wells, Pete Lattimer
Additional Tags: Fluff, Smut, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence
Summary:
In which the effects of an artifact lead to some forced proximity, and some forced proximity leads to… well, just read it.
Please tell us why you like this fic so much!
It's fluffy! It's funny! It's cute! It's hot!
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I've done it. I've finished the Magic Misfits books.
Right now im still in denial that it finally ended for me... I've cried the tears I had to cry, and now I'll say the things I have to say.
Now, where do I start. When I got the first TMM book, I was expecting a silly little children story that would make me laugh. But it did so much more than that. I don't know how, but it did.
Each of the characters have touched me in a way, and taught me things as I red the story.
Carter taught me that it's okay to have difficulties. It's okay if you don't have much, if your clothes are ragged, your hair is dirty, or your stomach is empty. It doesn't make you less than anybody, you're still able to do what you want. As long as you are honest, enduring, and keep hoping, you will find a home. Friends, family, people who love you for being you, no matter what you went through.
Leila taught me that it's okay to feel sad. What makes you a bright person isn't about being happy all the time, it's about overcoming your despairs, and keep going. The people who love will still love you, whatever you have a smile or tears in your face.
Theo taught me that it's okay to be imperfect. No one is perfect, nothing is perfect. Everyone has its ups and downs, friendships have their ups and downs, but that's what makes them stronger. It's being able to overcome it, and still love one and another, and yourself.
Ridley taught me that it's okay to be frustrated. It's okay to snap sometimes and have a hard time saying what you really feel. You can still find ways to assure the people you love that you love them, even if they have their flaws, even if you have your flaws, you are still able to love.
And how could I forget, Izzy and Olly taught me that no situation is lost. There's (almost) always time for a good joke. Rough days become stories, that you can laugh about in the end.
The Magic Misfits is way more than a children's story. It's a story about acceptance, hope, trust, love. It shows us that anyone can be anyone, there's always two sides of the coin, not everything is what it seems to be, nothing is impossible, together we are stronger, and most of all... Real magic can be anywhere if you look for it.
Truly, it has been a ride, and I'll still hold onto the hope that it might get a sequel someday. For now, I'll just go through my five stages of grief by reading fanfics, making some edits, and looking for TMM content in the depths of every media.
This story deserves so much more love and attetion, that's why I'm telling you, TMM fandom, what a wise "phsych" woman once said.
"Alone we are weak. Together we are strong."
What do you say we try to bring more people into our club? Because I will certainly not shut up about these books until I get at least one of my friends to read them.
Anyways.
I'll.
Sit.
And.
Cry.
In.
A.
Corner.
Now.
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Let’s talk about Kings of Convenience for a second.
•crazy amazing music
•Norwegian
•good looking guys
• Y2K folk vibes
They really ain’t getting the attention they deserve in this day and age.
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somehow I managed to latch onto Niwa Nagahide of all people as my blorbo and the poor guy is neglected in pretty much every Sengoku-themed show/movie
whenst will he be made an important character in something
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