FIVE jackets?!?! are they all as cool as the latest you've been posting about? would love to see !
Hi anon! Guess you gave me a good reason to give a jacket tour.
This is my summer jacket. The sleeveless one that I'm wearing a lot when it becomes way to warm to wear more than 2 layers. The back still needs a banner patch and I'm looking at the toothxnail store's 'creature of the night' design. It also still needs spikes on the shoulders but I simply don't have enough yet. The jacket itself was free from a charity store because the middle button (replaced with a white one!) was missing and there was a glue spill on the inside.
This is *the* Gender Jacket. First one I made and the one I've worn the most. I'm actually looking to get a different longsleeve black denim jacket because I simply do not vibe with the slightly chinched waist anymore. Replacing it will be difficult but I've got a whole summer to get over my hesitation lol
The Shacket. My friends hate it when I call it that but that's what it's listed at on the brand's site. Thrifted from my work, with embroidery and a studded patch that was cut out of a flannel and given to me by a friend.
And this is honestly just a really big leather jacket! Bought for 15 euros at the thrift, actual value about 350. I look this kinda stuff up for fun sometimes. The fifth jacket is a dark blue chore jacket that I'm planning to do sashiko and boro techniques on but I've simply not had the time to work on it yet
It’s a relatively unassuming wall toward the northwest corner of the bat cave, one that’s subtly shadowed by the giant penny but nevertheless a blank canvas.
So it’s not that surprising that even in a family full of detectives, the single post-it note stuck onto the rough concrete went unnoticed until a week after its placement.
It read: RED ROBIN SLIPPING ON ICE AND FALLING FIVE (5) SEPARATE TIMES DURING ONE FIGHT
Tim was slightly perturbed but not surprised; his lack of balance in his suit’s newly designed boots was particularly egregious that night. He retaliates the only way he knows how.
The second post-it is what grabs the attention of the rest of the bats.
It reads: JASON STARTING THE KEURIG BUT FORGETTING TO PUT HIS MUG UNDER SO COFFEE FLOODED ONTO THE FLOOR
Was Jason the culprit who stuck the first note onto that wall? Unclear. But that didn’t matter. The deed was done.
Soon the wall was deluged with every color and shape of post-it note, detailing every mishap, small or large, committed by any member of the family. The following is an itemized collection of a selection of entries.
STEPHANIE TRYING TO BLEACH HER EYEBROWS AND ENDING UP WITH CHEMICAL BURNS ON HER FACE FOR TWO WEEKS
DUKE FALLING ASLEEP ON PATROL EVEN THOUGH IT WAS THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY
CASS LETTING STEPHANIE CUT HER HAIR
DICK FORGETTING THE MIRANDA RIGHTS BUT KNOWING EVERY LYRIC TO THE ENTIRE MAMA MIA SOUNDTRACK
BRUCE.
BARBARA FORGETTING SHE REGISTERED FOR A CLASS UNTIL THE DAY OF THE FINAL
DAMIAN FAILING A HISTORY TEST BECAUSE HE NEVER WENT TO CLASS AND ALSO FORGOT WHO GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS
feel free to add on more entires I forgot to mention
‘Cause I was born with a hole in my heart Yeah, we were fucked from the start Tell me it’s inevitable that I’d End up with scars from falling Down, down We were always meant to fall apart
:HUNTER!!!! ArE yOu listening!?!?! You're going in the wrong direction for the 4th time!!!!!
first semester studying marine biology: wow i'm really learning a lot about the ocean ^_^ i can't wait to get out in the field in a couple years and do my part to make the world a better place ^_^
third semester studying marine biology: the intersection of capitalism, imperialism, socioeconomic injustice, and environmental destruction has turned me into david lynch's cartoon of the dog that is so angry it cannot move. anti littering campaigns aren't enough i need to guillotine every petrochemical executive and stick their heads on pikes on the white house lawn
The current Mystra is the third Mother of Magic and she was originally a mortal human woman named Ariel Manx.
Ariel was the second daughter of a wealthy merchant and she liked to sneak out at night to go partying in the clubs.
While out clubbing one night, Ariel - known as Midnight among her friends - met a conjurer named Tad who introduced her to magic and brought her to Mystra's temples.
When Ariel was 21, she attracted Mystra's attention and began to feel as though she were being watched. Whenever this happened, she found that her ability to cast spells increased and that spells that she once found difficult were much easier.
In 1358, when Ariel was 26, the ALL gods were cast out onto the Material Plane by Ao because Bane and Myrkul were being little shits and making yet another power grab, like they do.
The Original Mystra was extremely Unhappy about being thrown out of the heavens and tried to march back up the Celestial Stairway to reclaim her place of power.
Ao did not take kindly to this, and promptly had Helm kick her ass.
Unfortunately, Mystra dying is Bad For The Weave, and Ao had to replace her.
He picked Ariel.
When she was 26.
Immediately after she kicked Myrkul's bony ass in a duel that took place in the sky over Waterdeep.
In order to make the transition easier, Ariel took up the name of Mystra so that
27 years later, Cyric and Shar conspired to kill her so that Shar could take over as the Mother of Magic and spread her Shadow Weave over the land.
Instead of granting Shar control of the Weave the way she hoped, the new Mystra's death/disappearance caused the Weave to collapse, taking the Shadow Weave with it and kicking off what is known as the Spellplague.
Unlike the last two times Mystra was killed, everything went kind of nuts. Magic faded, blue fire raged across the land, killing everything it touched and then raising them into ghouls, the landscape became warped, it was Bad.
The only good thing to come out of the Spellplague was the Dragonborn, who were released from thousands of years of enslavement as a result of the blue fire blowing everything to shit. Hooray for the dragonborn!
Anyway.
Over the next hundred years, things calmed down and the magic… sort of returned, but there were a lot of changes to how magic worked. The Mother of Magic was a non-entity, her presence unfelt even by the famed Elminster of Shadowdale.
At least, not until 1479, when he found her possessing a bear and guarding a hoard of magic items she'd stashed while mortal.
She sent him out to go find new candidates to become her Chosen, and he came back a few weeks later after gorging on the magic of a few of Mystra's other Chosen and gave her enough juice to "return."
Three years later, the Second Sundering started when Bhaal's last two descendants fight to the death and resurrect him as a result.
At this point, ALL the gods are out there recruiting people to become their Chosen right, left, and center. It's a race to become the strongest god in the pantheon, with the winners being decided based on who has the most followers.
This goes on for five years, with the Second Sundering coming to a close in 1487. This was when Mystra became fully restored as a Goddess, with the Weave returning to its original strength.
Over the next two years, MOST of the gods drop their Chosen like they're hot and go quiet, resulting in the rise of clerics as mortals struggled to understand why the gods' behaviors changed so drastically from before.
Mystra was actually one of the few who kept in contact with her Chosen while a few others (such as Ellistraee and the Dead Three) chose to remain on Toril in Avatar form.
In the year 1491, Gale Dekarios of Waterdeep finds the Netherese Orb and has his silver flame (the mark of Mystra's chosen) consumed by it.
12 years after Mystra - once the mortal woman known as Ariel Manx - recovered from her near-death experience.
Please, I am begging you. Stop portraying Mystra the Ultimate Evil and Gale as her Innocent Victim. Their whole relationship is so much more complex than that. Mystra put so much trust in Gale and simply asked that he not cross her boundaries in return, and Gale, in his own words, "sought to cross [those] boundaries." He's a man who heard no and decided that he wasn't going to stop trying until that no became a yes.
I'm not saying Gale is the villain in this, but I am saying that both Gale and Mystra are complex individuals who are both flawed in different ways, and reducing them down to Good and Bad is doing them a disservice.
If you're a writer you're supposed to write a lot of bullshit. It's part of the gig. You have to write a lot of absolute garbage in order to get to the good bits. Every once in a while you'll be like "Oh, I wish I hadn't wasted all that time writing bullshit," but that's dumb. That's exactly the same as an Olympic runner being like "Oh, I wish I hadn't wasted all that time running all those practice laps"
feeling called out today
credit: _ADWills
Knowing how this show is with symbolism and foreshadowing, I really don't think it's a coincidence that they had to deal with a large monster that was grieving so much that it destroyed the world around it.
Anyways what do you think is gonna happen to Aaravos?
Unidentified protist. Quite the hyper one.