hi, i'm spot;

I like a lot of things. Homestuck is something I am currently obsessing over. I have many blogs. Ask me for 'em!
Spot is a nickname I go by and is something I have gone by for several years. It is a shortened version of Spottedleaf, a book character that I used to like. Have a great day!

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My Tumblr summed up in 7 Questions.

URL: zomgitsspot, will be changing soon

Top 5 fandoms you’ll see: Homestuck, Harry Potter, Hetalia, food, the beatles

Top 3 celebrities you’ll see: logan lerman, emma watson, spot 

Top 3 other topics you’ll see: WHERE ART THOU TOPICS? TOPICS, TOPICS, WHERE ART THOU?


Do I make graphics? sometimes


Do I liveblog? i don’t know


My Ask Box is: Open to anyone who isn’t a complete imbecile.

(Source: omgwtfhedwig, via egnladnmovedblogs-deactivated20)

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solatio:

Another Micronation~ So is this Niconico Republic?

Well, he can always be NicoNico Douga.
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Inspirational Motivational of the Day: 27-year-old Monique van der Vorst lost use of her legs after a surgery to correct an ankle problem at 13 went horribly wrong.
“[M]y leg swelled up, went purple and cold, filled with liquid that stayed there,” she told the AP last year.
An up-and-coming field hockey played prior to her botched operation, she refused to give up on her love of competition. With her family’s support, van der Vorst rekindled her passion through handcycling, and went on to become a world champion and a silver medalist in the 2008 Paralympic Games.
Tragedy struck a second time, however, when a cyclist crashed into her while she was riding in Mallorca, forcing her to halt her training and enter rehab, and effectively dashing her dreams of a gold medal in the 2012 Games.
But, then, something amazing happened: During her stint in rehab, van der Vorst suddenly started regained feeling in her legs. It wasn’t long before she was back on her feet for the first time in 13 years. The accident “apparently lifted this blockage and recovery started,” said her rehabilitation coach Dr. Christof Smit.
Oh, it gets so much better: Exactly one year after van der Vorst began walking again, she was signed by the world-class Rabobank Women’s Cycling team.
“Monique still has a lot to learn, but I’m sure that the rest of the girls will also learn a lot from Monique,” said team director Jeroen Blijlevens. “She has the right mentality and willpower, she has proved that during her sports career. She would like to race on the road and we will support her to do it.”
[cyclingnews / ap.]