Ian’s face in the third panel…
these two are the best.
CLEANSE YOUR SOUL
That last fucking run
PUT THIS ON BLAST AS YALL SEND MY COFFIN OFF A WATERFALL
Kids be so damn cute and innocent like how
Awwww
This story was different actually??? And even better???
The girl, Brooklyn Andracke, used to wave at the truck every thursday and the trashman waved her back. It was a very important to her to do it every week.
It was HER birthday, and she decided that she wanted to share her birthday cake with the trashman. She also wanted to meet her hero, whose name is Delvar Dopson.

The girl’s mother thanked Delvar for his work and explained to him how important it is for Brooklyn to wave at him every thursday.
He was pretty surprised but he admitted that every time he drove near the house he hoped that the girl would wave at him.
That’s not the end of the story though. Next week Delvar had a surprise for the little girl.

He brought her a bunch of amazing birthday gifts!

They both got quite popular, and Delvar is getting a lot of thank you messages from trashmen from all over the world for representing them in such a good way.

The real story is even cuter 😩💕
IM SO GLAD I KNOW THE STORY
Anonymous asked:
characterdevelopmentforwriters answered:
… I wouldn’t say having precognitive visions and a supernatural healing factor is particularly realistic, no. However, I’m guessing you are referring to your character not sleeping because of it. I’m not sure if he’s avoiding sleep because he doesn’t want the visions, or if he just gets visions instead of sleep, but either way, that does make sense in the scenario you’ve provided.
Here are a few infographics I found on the effects of sleep deprivation. (All rights belong to their respective copyright holders.)






However, it should be noted that most, if not all of these effects, are caused by the brain being unable to rest and maintain itself, so it’s possible that someone with supernatural healing ability wouldn’t actually need sleep to being with. Or they may need less, or the same amount of sleep as others without a supernatural healing factor. As the author, it’s your decision. Just make sure you pick your rules and stick with them.
technology related sensory memories from my childhood
The heaviness and rubber texture of the roller ball in a computer mouse, and the little ring of lint
Unkinking the curly cord of a telephone while you talked
The -peww sound and slowly fading image of a crt monitor turning off, and then running your finger through the static on the dusty glass
The crunch of opening or closing a plastic Disney vhs cover
The sound effects in kidpix
Extending and collapsing metal antennas and using them as magic wands
Manually rewinding cassette tapes by spinning them around my fingers
Playing with the rubber casing of the buttons on a Walkman–pulling them away, rotating them, slipping them from side to side on the stiff posts of the buttons
The audio and visual static at the end of a videotape
The satisfying thwap-thwap-thwap as you page through a well-filled CD sleeve book
How weird and small and light the first cordless phone felt
Started replaying this on Steam, waiting till later on tonight to begin Ravenholm.