hyperionnebulae:

@summoner-starlight

Just had this funny MomTP image of like Sab and Hope passed out backs against each other like surrounded by all these kids being mischievous. Elliodie and Robin are up in a tree above their heads about to drop a bucket of water on them. Niña is trying to catch this huge butterfly, that has landed on tiny Lirael’s face, in a net. Hestus has created an elaborate machine to make sand castles in the sandbox. Havoc has set Bedlam’s dress on fire AGAIN. Sherwood is probably in the corner somewhere laughing his ass off.

Hopes danger sense goes off just in time for her to look up and be drenched. It takes about a second for her to be on her feet. She’s still tired but she knows she has to wrangle everyone somehow.

Also I just imagine Phineas showing up like: “hey guys thought I’d drop by, bought some Realm food on my way” and just walking in on this scene like:

kelpforestdweller:

kelpforestdweller:

ranger-truth:

REBLOG IF YOU THINK WE SHOULD NORMALIZE WEARING SURGICAL MASKS FOR SEASONAL ALLERGIES.

I’m in Japan, and having the time of my life viewing flowers without feeling like I’m dying from the pollen (until the mask is off for me to eat). Everybody here wears masks for being sick, avoiding illness, or for allergies, and it’s honestly a great to have the choice without judgement. If you can stand the judgement, start wearing masks (it really helps in avoiding getting sick, too). If not, just reblog.

Please, let’s normalize wearing masks everywhere. Let’s stop making people with hayfever or compromised immune systems suffer!

right, like, most importantly: if you must be out and about with an infectious illness, please use a mask. people die from simple things like colds if their immune systems are over- or underactive or any number of issues. i understand it is awkward but you can save lives.

signed,

someone who has had a cold for a month and counting and is lucky it isn’t worse

also i wore a mask on a plane recently because of this same cold and got nothing but compliments from people admiring how responsible a choice it was.