How do you pronounce pls and lmao in ur head tag ur answer
Tag: please
Send me a
♗ and I’ll use my icon style to make an icon of your muse
Send a 🎨 for a quick ( crappy ) headshot of your muse
voice ask meme!
i really wanted to make one oksend me a number and i’ll make an audio post with the prompt!
- I’ll say my own URL, and
where it came from- I’ll talk about my favorite foods
- I’ll talk about my favorite outfit
- I’ll talk about my siblings
- I’ll talk about what I did today
- I’ll talk about something I’m obsessed with/currently interested
in- I’ll sing verses from a song
- I’ll read a page from a book
- I’ll say a sentence in an accent that isn’t mine
- I’ll describe where I’m sitting at the moment
- I’ll talk about my pets/what pets I want
- I’ll talk about my sexuality
- I’ll talk about my favorite character
- I’ll talk about something embarrassing that happened to me
- I’ll talk about a dream I had
- I’ll tell a story
- I’ll talk about something I miss
- I’ll talk about something I’ve never done
- I’ll talk about something I’m proud of
- I’ll talk about the music I’m listening to at the moment
- I’ll talk about something that bothers me
- I’ll talk about something that makes me happy
- I’ll talk in a voice I don’t usually use
- I’ll talk about something! (my choice)
- I’ll talk about something! (your choice)
ask away! ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
[[ Guys please I’m really REALLY up for this~!]]
I demand attention
You know what the anon option is for? (✿◠‿◠)
For shy people who are too scared to talk to their favourite blogs. (◡‿◡✿)
Not for you to act like a piece of shit. ✿◕ ‿ ◕✿
((Hello, could I possibly get a shout out or something? I would love it if new people found my blog and attacked me with questions in my ask box–
I just love drawing and I have too much time on my hands…;A;))
ISFJs – Do’s and Dont’s
A guide of what to and what not to say/do to your ISFJ.
DO:
•Encourage them
•Ask them about day
•Talk about your concerns
•Talk about pretty much anything
•Help them
•Listen to their concerns
•Encourage and help them adjust to change
•Support them
•Say thank you
•Invite them to things
•Consider what’s important to them
•Ask them if they’re comfortable with things
•Be honest, even if they could be hurt
•Make time for them
•Respect themDON’T:
•Embarrass them
•Make them do things they don’t want in front of people or not in front of people
•Force them to do something they’re uncomfortable with
•Ignore their concerns/feelings
•Lie to them about how you feel
•Treat them or their concerns as inconvenient
•Be their friend if you don’t want to be
•Make them feel stupid
•Yell at them
•Guilt trip them