Just a local nerd with passion for reading, writing and ranting into void, among other things. Not spoiler free! Icon Credit to OwlRoostArt
ImberReader on ao3 | Kdrama rambles | Ko-Fi
Not-so-secretly obsessed with
| Trigun | Braime | Critical Role | D&D | Kdramas |
| Multitude of shows | Day6 | Music | Writing |
| Photography |
and so much more
underrated type of friendship is just sending each other things related to current fixations or special interests. hi we haven't talked a real convo in months but i love you here is a picture of a crab i know you love an image of a crab. hi we've never had a conversation but i see you posting a lot of new video game, and i dont go to new video game, but this seems like a funny shitpost and i love you. such specific things remind me of you and i am sharing it with you and i love you.
Have you ever wanted to play as a cheeky Faerie? Ally with a goose to defeat evil idiots? Potentially steal a love interest in the most Fae-like way possible?
Well, then I recommend this game here, which was a collab with some of my favourite people.
It's got a few hours of gameplay with two LIs and a pretty funny MC so check it out!
As with the horse poll, please regard these options as sliders. The extent to which each one deviates from 1/6th of the total will determine the amount that canine aspect deviates from the "average."
The quiet discussion and good-luck affirmations between you and the person helping you don your armor. The comfort of knowing that the straps and buckles are perfectly secure, because the person who did them up loves you more than words can say.
Have to put a few 'for fun' projects on pause due to my current work schedule, so the Lorcana fanart as well as this in-progress Trigun sticker are gonna hang out on the backburner for now. (I say that like I haven't already been fiddling with this one for literal months.) XD
From Vintage Fashions, Inc.: A sheer black silk evening gown, elaborately beaded at neck and hemline. When you see a sheer dress from this time period, remember that it was always worn with an underdress. The underdresses were usually silk slip-type things, but there are some that were elaborate to complement the overdress. Other tips that a dress was worn over an underdress would be slits on the sides, and overly deep-cut bodices. I date this around 1926-28.