Leigh Bardugo's Blog, page 630
November 26, 2013
This isn’t about trying to prove anything to anyone, not...

This isn’t about trying to prove anything to anyone, not anymore… This isn’t about me chasing after some boy… This isn’t about having hope… about me saving the one person who’s ever given a real crap about me. This is about keeping promises, about being a hero. My name? Stephanie Brown— I’ve said it before. I’ll say it again—
I’m Batgirl.
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ghoulnextdoor:
Edward Gorey Skeleton Embroidery, via...
"1. HORMONES MAKE TEAR PRODUCTION HARDER FOR MEN, EASIER FOR WOMEN.
Think men don’t cry as often..."
1. HORMONES MAKE TEAR PRODUCTION HARDER FOR MEN, EASIER FOR WOMEN.
Think men don’t cry as often because they’re “strong” or lack emotion? Well, you can’t cry if you don’t have the tears to do it. Before puberty, girls and boys cry in equal amounts, and for pretty much the exact same reasons. When puberty hits and we get our hormones on (testosterone for the fellas and prolactin for ladies), our ability to PRODUCE tears changes. Testosterone may inhibit tear production in men, while prolactin actually makes crying easier (and encourages it) for women. Though the experience of feeling emotion may be exactly the same between the sexes, men’s bodies are simply less likely to produce tears as a response (while women’s bodies may produce them automatically, especially in response to stress). This hormonal difference also means that in situations where men & women BEGIN to cry, men may be able to shut down the reflex more easily, whereas women may have a much harder time holding them back. Women with especially high prolactin levels (preggers, post-preggers, hormonally imbalance like me, etc) may find they can cry almost indefinitely when emotions run high. I call it “leaking”, lol. In general, women are QUEENS of the “good, long cry”. Women may produce more tears than normal when depressed/anxious because of higher levels of tear producing stress hormone.
For men trying to understand a female cry response, it’s kind of like a boner for your eyeballs: sometimes it happens for no reason and you can’t shut it off right away EVEN when you desperately wanna. That’s not to say women are emotionally irrational or somehow unable to function when crying: we just have a physical response to emotion that makes us more likely to express it with tears. Tears (or lack of tears) are also NOT an indicator of depth of feeling or lack of emotion: a man can be devastated and simply be unable to produce tears (or will produce just a few). A woman can be mildly upset or stressed and cry whole heartedly.
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Crying Shame: Things You Should Know If You’re A Cryer (Or Have One In Your Life)
Huh. That explains some things.
(via thekawaiiestvorlon)
Reblogging to add more sources: Is it true that women’s tears contain an enzyme that can be released only by crying, meaning they are quicker to cry under emotional stress?
Tears of Men and Women Are Different; Why It Can Be Hard to Avoid Choking Up
Do women cry more than men? (via maichan808)
Speaking as a transman who has started testosterone, this is absolutely true. I would start crying much more easily pre-t and now it’s damnably hard to start, especially in situations where I just want a good cry like I used to.
(via wolfayal)
I’m sorry, I just can’t get over the phrase “boners for your eyeballs.”
(via buttercupbearqueen)
Well fucking shit, no wonder I can’t cry anymore. I hate not being able to, it was so useful and cathartic.
(via gaaraofsburbia)
Well, that explains a bit, lord knows I’ve felt urges to cry but it just never happened. I assumed I was broken or unaffected or something.
(via glistoi)
Anyone who knows me knows that I cry at the drop of a hat. Now I feel better about it. But I still feel sorry for the hat.
jedavu:
Born in Denmark in 1978, John Kenn spends his days...










Born in Denmark in 1978, John Kenn spends his days writing and directing television shows for kids. When he has time between TV and his twins, he draws his creepy little monster drawings on post-it notes, peeking into a little window into a different world, made entirely on office supplies.
fuckyou-likethe-devil:
The hardest man in the restrauny...










The hardest man in the restrauny business and he uplifts kids
Why the hell am I reblogging this? I don’t know. I guess I love a curmudgeon.
November 25, 2013
Have you ever read fanfiction? If yes, then was it for your book or something else, and what did you think?
I’m pretty ignorant when it comes to the fanfiction world, but I’ve read fics from HP, LoK, A:tLA, and ASoIaF. (So many acronyms!) I tend to hunt down fics for my doomed ships, but then I lose focus. I have the attention span of a sparrow. Maybe that’s not fair to sparrows.
Anyway, I’ve never read Grisha Trilogy fic, but one of these days, I’ll probably give in and take a peek.
kinglantsovs:
make her queen; the girl touched the collar at...

make her queen; the girl touched the collar at her neck, the fetter at her wrist. so many men had tried to make her a queen. now she understood that she was meant for something more. the darkling had told her he was destined to rule. he had claimed his throne, and a part of her too. he was welcome to it. for the living and the dead, she would make herself a reckoning. she would rise. (image credit)
i. exile hurts ii. shyer london grammar iii. little sadie moriarty iv. touch daughter v. carmen lana del rey vi. get home bastille vii. here comes the night time arcade fire viii. if i didn’t know better (live) the civil wars ix. blackout muse (bonus track)
Everything about this gave me the good kind of chills.
angellyfish:
scarysexykotetsu:
cavaleirahh:
lerevee:
3...



3 different Lucy Lawless
More like Lucy Flawless.
Goooorgeous and amazing and dgbgh all the good words. I adore Lucy Lawless so much. So happy I got to loudly ask her about smutty fanfiction XD;
Wow, dat dress in #2.