i’ve said it before, i’ll say it again– err on the side of “oh this person is venting on a blogpost, not looking for my unsolicited advice”.
I will be setting this blog to password-protected sometime in December this year.
For a few reasons:
- I had always planned to save it on at least a pass-protected basis for research (as a Plan B), and I’m not going to have the time to maintain it when I begin university in January 2019 (yay!)
- There hasn’t been as much back-and-forth as I’d been hoping for– maybe at some point I’ll create a blog solely dedicated to history discussions. because I really do like forums and I wish there were more for Tudor history than there are.
If we’re mutuals on @alicehoffmans; and you want to use some of the resources on this blog or as a point of reference, I will share the password with you as soon as I set it private.
Otherwise, feel free to save to drafts– I’m not 100% on the up and up with Tumblr’s tech settings, but I think drafts are saved forever even if the blog you reblogged from deactivated (except in the case of read-mores)– I assume it’s the same for private.
If you still have history-related asks, feel free to send them to @alicehoffmans after I set this blog to private; but know that it might take me a long time to reply and that priority will be given to those that ask off anon. I’m also trying to avoid in-depth replies unless they’re for a ko-fi payment, so my answers will likely be brief.
And thank you to all my followers, for the support regarding my asks and answers and original posts– I hope it’s been entertaining at least, and informative at best. 💗

Congrats on getting accepted!!!
Thank you!!
My anon ask about applying as a transfer student didn’t get any notes, but looks like I wasn’t too far off the mark (I did make sure to complete my Associate’s degree before applying, etc.) !
i want to deep-clean my bedroom but it’s…a process.












