I know this is very out of the blue, especially since I have been offline this website for a hot minute lol. But I find this to be very important to share:
Please try to listen to this podcast, "The Deck Investigates". Look it up. You can listen to it on pretty much any platform (I hope) or you can listen on their website thedeckpodcast.com.
If you choose to not listen to the podcast, I will not hold it against you. You are your own individual person with your own agency and I acknowledge that. The internet and marketing is very biased atm and I want to make it clear that I do not want to pressure anyone too much. However, I do encourage you to listen to what the hosts and family have to say about this case. It is a seemingly small case with huge holes; representing the so many unsolved and cold cases that could easily be solved if we were able to raise even a little more awareness so we can show how much these cases mean to the families, victims, and surrounding communities.
Anyways, I have to continue being slow here. School stuff is a lot and the amount of work is overwhelming, so I hope no one minds if the silence continues a bit longer. I hope you all have good present moments to counter the bad ones :)
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Video Idea: Rumplestiltskin and Belle from Once Upon a Time to the song "Devil Doesn't Bargain" by Alec Benjamin
oh how I wish crochet was as fast as that.
but more importantly
CAKE
halloween checkerboard crochet cake π by thepetitepudding on ig
theres this thing i encounter a lot as a textile artist, where I'll be giving a gift/showing my latest project and people immediately decide that they will never make something like that. that maybe i figured it out but there's a limited # of people who can learn how to crochet and they just didn't make the cut. and it's kinda pissing me off. a lot of these trades are starting to fade away (death of older artists, industrialization, etc etc) and it upsets me that some people are willing to let their opportunity to make things they want to make go just because they don't know how yet. i taught myself embroidery from youtube and Pinterest. i taught myself how to sew and draft patterns and tailor. i taught myself how to follow crochet tutorials on youtube and eventually how to read the books. I'm not some blessed prophet of the gods sent with natural skills to create. (hell I'd even say im a beginner at most of the things i do, but we're getting there) and trust me there are PILES of scrap fabric and projects from when i didn't quite know what i was doing and just. fucking tried anyways. moral is. if you want to make something i swear to god you can figure it out. youtube is your best friend. books. google. people around you, people you know. just don't give up before you've even started
So I just finished mowing my lawn. And I now propose that we use lawns that don't need to be cut every week and use moss or rocks or creeping thyme! It's a waste of water, useless work, and is slowly killing me
Just a passive aggressive suggestion.
no but srsly tho-
you know you like a fictional character a little too much when you like drawing them doing literally anything. who else is gonna draw my favorite character putting food in a microwave
Ok, I did way more than Tommy and Wil LMAO
I was writing in class, practicing and drafting while listening to music. Then the music starts to change like usual and I hear Tommy's voice shout "IT'S DATE TIME" in my ears and my heart peaked for a second. Then I remembered that I added CG5's song 'Tommy innit' to my playlist.
And that's how I nearly got jumps cared by Tommyinnit during class! π€£
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you all are having a wonderful day and eat lots of food! :D
I honestly donβt understand how or why Ed hates milk. I love milk so much! I drink it about every day! So how can he not like it?