

I had this stupid idea and I had to draw it.
Based on Bert and Ernie from the Sesame Street


Based on Bert and Ernie from the Sesame Street
Made a list of all the AU’s I could think of. Used to help me when I have no ideas, decided it could help others and I should post it. It took a few weeks to fill it out this extensively and I have no more interest in adding to it, so please don’t bother suggesting anything (; ̄д ̄)
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me: i’m just gonna devote today to writing. really just knuckle down and get a lot of writing done just write up a funky little storm of writing
me:

ratatouille went so hard and it didn’t even have to



this
is a kid’s movie about a rat who wants to be a chef and i feel like
i’ve just been flayed bald
Never forget this iconic speech

Alfred is 19 years old. He can’t drink. He can’t rent a car. He should probably still be in his freshman or sophomore year of college. He’s a teenager, practically a child and yet he’s looked down on for being childish. I mean duh he’s childish.

Look at that precious baby face. Protect this baby faced loser.

What do you mean he can’t drink?

What do you mean he can’t rent a car?
Of course America can drink at 19. The law states that those under 21 cannot legally purchase alcohol and only about 15 states actually prohibit underage consumption of alcohol. (info from WIki, so if someone knows better, feel free to say). So really, if he’s not in a state where underage drinking is prohibited, and someone 21 or older bought it for him, he can legally drink. Not in any public establishments that allow drinking, but in the privacy of his home, yes.
And while he might own cars, he could not technically rent any. Most rental companies require you to be 21 or older.
he’s literally the united fucking states of america i am pretty sure he can do what he wants

The Challenge: Comment on every fanfic you read and enjoy in the month of January.
Every chapter. Every one shot. Every drabble. Every ficlet. Whether it’s on a personal website, a blog, or an archive. Whether you’ve read it a hundred times before or you’re reading it for the first time. Whether the fic was posted years ago or minutes ago. Whether you sign your name or leave your thoughts anonymously. Whether your comment is paragraphs in length or a few short words. Comment on every fanfic you read and enjoy in the month of January.
The Philosophy: Comments are what keep a fandom thriving and growing.
We don’t see comments as a transaction. They’re not a price paid for reading a fic. Comments are simply one half of an interaction.
Fandom is a relationship between individuals—hundreds, thousands, maybe millions of individuals in some cases, but still individuals. For the greater fandom relationship to function, individuals within the fandom must interact with one another—ideally in a positive manner. One way to interact is by writing and reading fanfic. A writer prompts an interaction by posting their work; it is up to the reader to then acknowledge (or not acknowledge) the interaction in one of three ways.
All fanfics are read voluntarily. It is up to the reader to determine their fandom experience. As our fandom forbears were fond of saying, “Don’t like, don’t read.”
You might think that a writer is amazing and that there’s no way they don’t know that, but that’s usually not the case!
You might think that even if you don’t comment, other people will so that you don’t have to. That’s falling victim to the bystander effect! Other people might not comment either, so you should take the initiative and let them know what you think of their story!
I promise you, your favorite writer will love you if you leave a nice comment. They’ll reread the comment 20 times when they’re having a bad day. When they are struggling with continuing their writing, they will remember your comment, and how you said you really loved their writing, and they will find the strength to push on, because they don’t want to let you down; because they appreciate that there are readers looking forward to what happens next.
Support your writers guys; you’ll make someone’s entire life so much better, and you’ll be more likely to see writing from them in the future.
America: Burger King Whopper 1 cent at McDonald’s
England: When’s season 4 Antiques Roadshow UK going to air
France: Do I have to renew my wine connoisseur license every year
Russia: Knitting classes near me
China: Google
Canada: How to make panacake flavor coffee
So what you’re saying is England hasn’t googled anything since the early 80s?
(Furthermore he has also pulled an America by googling before google had been invented)
Huh, I’m impressed.