My whole life, and I do mean whole, I've been ridiculously empathic towards inanimate objects. I'd have to train myself to properly express empathy towards actual humans later, but abandoned toys? Wilted flowers? Last piece of a food that no one finished off in time and it had to be thrown away? Bring on the waterworks.
I don't know and maybe will never know what makes me this way, and I've since made my peace with the fact that I'm a grown adult crying over popped baloons. What I do know is that ever since I started exploring personal websites, I've been obsessed with the adoptables culture. And I mean those that you can just take and put on your website, not the serious ones that you buy.
So here's my adoption center full of lil things in need of empathy and home. Put them on your website if you feel like it, in whatever quantity - just promise to love and cherish them!!! Linkbacks or credit are not required, but as always appreciated. Let more people visit this place through your pages~
Let's start with the ones we all know secretly are alive, shall we? Adopt a roomba!
100% protected against mean teenagers and bored adults who destroy poor snowmen for fun.
Oh no, someone lost a flower out of their bouquet. Or picked up a flower to smell it and then immediately tossed it aside. Don't worry, I put them in water and now they will never wilt. Take a flower home~
You know that one scene in Mulan (the cartoon, duh) where we see a lonely doll lying on the ground and it means to symbolize a dead child (aka the whole village)? Anyway yeah I've always been hit hard by the 'lost toy symbolism'. Abandoned toys are...lonely. And 'broken' toys need friends too! (Some of them have backstories in alt descriptions!)
Will NOT pop, will NOT deflate, no sadness allowed.
Yes I do think that a dropped ice cream or the last forgotten fry can be a nice adoptee for your page. Don't you?
Took someone with you? Have a suggestion for another (in)animate object to be added? Want a color variation? Let me know!
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