So I Heard the News...
Looks like NSFW stuff is back to being “suitable” for the site.
[n.o]: Does that mean you’ll be "checking out the goods" on this site again?
Hell no, I’ve found way better and reliable locations to get good material.
I’m just glad that at least one wrong has been righted on the internet.
And for those who just came back and wondering why they can't see the NSFW stuff yet, you have to enable it in your settings. Tumblr made it so that NSFW stuff is hidden to everyone by default.
[ù.ú]: As it should've been from the START, if you ask me...
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I have a feeling someone here would like to try this...
[n■n]: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE-
Okay, okay, alright! I'll see what craft stores have nearby.
[u.u]: *fistpumps* Yes...
I can feel…the serotonin and dopamine dropping…i need to make…Crafts
i must make…
b e a d l i z a r d
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Me: *reads the phrase "just like that" anywhere*
My dumbass brain immediately:
me: *reads the phrase ‘just like that’ anywhere*
my dumbass brain immediately:
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I think I've finally had it, I've gone insa~ne...🎶
'Cause ever since I met you, you've been murder on my brain...🎶
One by one, my neurons died off, and you played vital pa~rt...🎶
But I'm glad to say my last brain cell is in the shape of a heart...🎶
All this to say I'm just a fool in lo~ve🎶
-'A Fool In Love', May 07, 2019
My last brain cell is heart shaped
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You know what... This looks like a good idea.
Drop "take your meds", since I don't have any, and add "grab a coffee" right after "go on a small walk" and I think it might be perfect for my lazy weekends.
[n.n]: I'll start up on the new list then, Boss.
Thanks Kyu. Run it by me tomorrow.
I made a self care list, feel free to use!
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Married to Gwen Poole in the Matrix.
I can't think of a more fitting scenario.😊
You’re married to your phone background/lockscreen how fucked are you
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Finding Stuff on Tumblr 101
I love how the search function on this site is absolute garbage. I can look up a post word for word and I will NEVER find it
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Moar references!
Fantasy Wardrobe: Cloaks, Mantles and Capes
Every fantasy has somebody donning a cloak. The cloak has become a staple in a fantasy wardrobe. So lets delve into the wardrobe.
Kinds of Historical cloaks
Paenula: Also called a sagum. Though worn by both men and women, this cloak was popularized by Roman Soldiers and by Roman officers. It was constructed of a rectangular piece of material that reaches the knee and fastened by a clasp called a fibula.
Lacerna: The purple cloak of Roman generals is similar to the paenula excepting that it was ALWAYS purple and fastened by a large brooch and the shoulders.
Leana: Another Roman cloak. It was thick and usually made of wool.
Palliuim: Named for the myth of Athena and her bestie Pallas, though this cloak could not protect a person like the mythical version. It was colorful and decorated cloak made for the wealthy to wear.
Mantle: The mantle loose drape of fabric worn over indoor clothes. It is really more cape than cloak.
Cardinal/Scarlet hooded cloak: This cloak was made wool that was doubly woven to make the cloth resistant to any weather. Don’t let the name fool you, they can come in every colour.
Materials
Wool: Warm, keeps in the heat, cheap and easy to come by. Worn both in warm and cold climates. (Fancy/everyday)
Satin: Light, airy (fancy)
Silk: Also light and airy, expensive. Worn in warmer climates or for events. (Super fancy)
Velvet: Thick, soft and expensive. Does not do well in rain. (Fancy)
Roughspun: A coarse sort of material that is heavy, warm and weather resistant. (Not fancy)
Gossamer: An airy fabric almost like finely woven netting. Glossy and super duper fancy. Though not worn in history, I just like how it looks.
Tartan: Thick, durable (and sexy thanks to Jamie Fraser). Tartan can be dyed in many colours and is warm AF.
Fastenings
Cloaks don’t stay on by the grace of gravity. Cloaks need to be fastened to the wearer.
Laces: Like shoelaces, the cloak can be closed by laces and tied to hold the cloak in place.
Clasp: A buckle to fasten one side of the cloak to the other. Can be as simple or as ornate as you like.
Buttons: Though less fashionable, a good button could hold your cloak on.
Brooch: A pin to keep the cloak from fall off, commonly pinned at the shoulder.
Cape vs Cloak: A death match
Cloaks: Covers from head to feet. Will have a hood. Cloaks would have been simple with very little ornament, though this has changed over the years.
Capes: Usually drapes to cover the back but could be draped over one shoulder. Will have no hood. Capes are usually worn at a costume party or a fancy dress, such as opera and masquerade. They are often embroidered, beaded and styled.
Designs
Cloaks can be shaped and styled in almost any way you like.
Arm slits: In Renaissance times, cloaks had slits for the arms to pass through.
Embroidery: Patterns sewn onto material to make shapes and designs.
Fancy clasps
Hoods: drapes that cover the head.
Linings: cloaks can be lined with another material. Fur and lambswool for warmth. Silk for pleasure.
Fur pelts: Fur can be sewn onto a cloak to make it warmer. Vikings often used wolf pelts. Beaver and dear are durable and warm.
Feathers: Feathers can line a cloak, leading to a lovely and fluffy style.
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"No need, I'm figuring it out.
Thanks for the offer though."
[O.O]: That is SO dark, Boss.
Hey, I didn't make the rules.
There’s a lot of things you’ve done that Becky doesn’t know about
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I do feel like one sometimes...
[7.7]: Must be my hormones fucking with yours.
Eh... *shrugs*
i made a generator for yall to see what ur genders are
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