Tumgik
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Late tonight a bunch of staff are playing a game called role call and if you thought fugitive was wild just w a i t until i tell you how this goes cause role call is absolutely terrifying
We aren’t letting the campers play it so that lets us up the scare factor by 147%
146K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
they look so good here
38K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Late tonight a bunch of staff are playing a game called role call and if you thought fugitive was wild just w a i t until i tell you how this goes cause role call is absolutely terrifying
We aren’t letting the campers play it so that lets us up the scare factor by 147%
146K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
wish there was a washing machine type thing for humans... i too would like to gently whumbltmgrwhgbsvbsh and be cleaned
40K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
7K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
For more information and to support the WGA please:
Follow their official social media on all platforms and only trust statements from the union itself, and articles they promote (be wary of other articles).
Read up on the issues being fought for (there are articles supported by the union in their linktree)
Be vocal in your support and inform others in your communities.
Stop using ChatGPT and other AI tools, even for fun.
73K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
18K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
I feel like a lot of people don’t quite get what a butler is. The role tends to get rounded off to ‘male servant’ pretty regularly in some media, whereas actually butlers are typically not just servants but chief servants. The butler was generally in charge of either all male servants or just all servants, period, in the household of an aristocrat or other very wealthy person. This meant that butlers have often been fairly powerful and influential people, and sometimes even had a manservant or two of their own.
(Also, fun fact: Mary Roberts Rinehart, the early 20th century mystery writer who is widely credited with popularizing the whole ‘the butler did it’ trope was nearly murdered by one of her own servants, a chef whom she had passed over for promotion to butler. He came at her with a pistol, but it jammed, allowing her chauffeur time to wrestle it away and restrain him.)
112K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
emotional impermanence is so funny bc like. i forgot that i am relevant in people’s lives. my friend since i was 10 asked me if i would be in her bridal party and when i burst into tears and thanked her for thinking of me and wanting me to be there she was like “why would i not want you there??? we’ve known & loved each other longer then we haven’t.” and i was like oh yeah. i forgot ab the part where you love me too
31K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
forget blorbo from my shows. look at blorbo from my house
Tumblr media
79K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
145K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
134K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
tbh hatewatching is such an alien concept to me, i can barely be bothered to watch the things i do want to watch why would i bother looking at something i know i won't like
59K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
LOOK HOW MANY FLYERS HAVE BEEN STUck on tHIS LAMPOST?? germans are crazy
295K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Text
slut era (overthinking, ruined sleep schedule, constant feeling of loneliness and existential emptiness)
47K notes · View notes
roadtripdad · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Hamburg
97 notes · View notes