No matter the weight, no matter the weather
Yesterday I did not sleep and spent all of my functional hours working, and last night I slept, but then the evening turned into go mode and I have run out of anything else, so here is a picture of Autolycus sunlamping and Hestia obstructing the screen, taken on my phone.

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moon_custafer: "Ready for Love." I followed this fic from Tumblr to AO3; as the title suggests, it's for Singin' in the Rain (1952). Its original theme song is absolutely delightful.

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She's an icon.
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They are wonderful to live with, even on exhausted days.
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You're welcome! I am so glad it ran away with its writer.
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"We came, we saw, we lost our sleeping arrangements to a puppet."
It like the idea of them writing endless verses of “It Won’t Play In Peoria,” which can’t be recorded (at least not from another few decades) but will become a beloved staple at Hollywood parties.
At least a verse from it will be played in their universe's version of The Celluloid Closet.
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Indeed!
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In the last few days Autolycus has been curling up against my back at night, which is both wonderfully soothing and his feet are very cold until he has warmed them on me.
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Original SONGS zomg.
-- hey, what would Kathy, Don, and Cosmo's parts be in the s'mores costume I posted the other day?
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It's catchy without even having a tune!
-- hey, what would Kathy, Don, and Cosmo's parts be in the s'mores costume I posted the other day?
*checks meme*
Naturally, they are performing all three parts of the s'more as part of a dance number for Monumental Pictures, meaning the costumes are a combination of abstract and ridiculous, cf. Debbie Reynolds as a football in I Love Melvin (1953). Kathy's all veiled in fluffy white as the marshmallow, Don manages to make the polka dots of the graham cracker look almost dapper, Cosmo as the chocolate keeps improvising comic business about a square melting for love which the director only lets him half keep, but he's been an audience favorite ever since he and Don recreated one of their vaudeville routines as a specialty a few Lockwood and Selden pictures ago. Of course the choreography has the girl between the two men, but after the scene wraps, at home they have an animated argument about which one of them is actually the marshmallow which Cosmo will claim to have won on grounds of personality, but the state in which they leave the bedroom argues it was probably a three-way tie.
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Yes!!!!!!!
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Thank you for making me think about it!
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Thank you!
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You're welcome, and thank you!
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All is arranged for convenience of cat!
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We miss no opportunity to tell them so.
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While meanwhile Autolycus absorbs the light. If only he could radiate it back out later!
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It is not true that all cats are grey in the dark; they are luminous.
While meanwhile Autolycus absorbs the light. If only he could radiate it back out later!
He converts it to warmth, which he shares.
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Autolycus has been monitoring my communications all day, occasionally adding to them with his own paws.