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#but funding her own little movie and all the extra knick knacks she wants?
neutrallyobsessed · 2 years
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Tall Kay half baked idea. Consider The following. After case 5 of AAI2. Kay Faraday gets offered a starring role as her self in GourdZilla Vs The Yatagarasu by Global studios. Literally just a Kaiju sized Kay Faraday in her usual attire playing the big hero enlarged through SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY methods. LolWe see cool fight scenes in the middle of the city. MONSTER VS HERO OF JUSTICE. and when you thought she wasn’t tall enough. :)
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Oh, it's half-baked alright...! lemme put it back in the oven so it finishes cooking okay~?
After all "Kaiju sized Kay Faraday in her usual attire" just sounds like the writer's poorly disguised fetish so we gotta give it an extra Thing™, not to mention a bit of a plot? So this is what I got:
In the year 2XX7, the world of science has began to experiment with the splicing of human and animal DNA, so (Kay Faraday), The Great Thief Yatagarasu, decides that it'd be a great idea if she had crow-like abilities like flying, walking on wires or poles or good memory. "it'd be cool!"- she says. But something goes wrong and instead of being just herself but with wings and bird feet she can pull out at will, she transforms into an actual yatagarasu, the three legged crow... but huge. And thats the only bad thing about it, (Kay) doesn't mind being turned into a monster chick if it helps bussiness, but being too frickin big does the exact opposite! On top of that, the contamination on the Gourd Lake has also affected Gourdy and now it's big and full of righteous rage! And The Yatagarasu is the only one who can stop it...
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((the name is in parenthesis as if will be replaced for the name of the fictional character she'll play, overall this sorta looks like drafts of early production hahah))
It is campy and action-packed but also has themes of humans playing God and Hell is paved with good intentions, so at the end of the day, there are no real villian or antagonist other than human ambition, and that is something no one can stop
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Now, if you just wanted a very huge Kay, here she is~ fetish or not, this was very fun and a good way to practice urban enviroments. I specially liked how it can be tied to the AA universe, be a way Kay can launder the money she makes out of being the Yatagarasu xd. I mean, Edgeworth just giving her money no context is so incredibly sus 👀
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I'm leaving them as sketches for now, i got a bit of a tight schelude, but if you want them finished lmk~!
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ourladyhart · 4 years
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Ethical Gift Giving (But On A Budget)
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I stumbled across this today and I absolutely love it! This is a fantastic chart to get you thinking about ways you can give during the holiday season whilst reducing our future impact on the environment and get creative at the same time. Definitely a win/win!
I have a couple of extra tips to add for those of us on a low income or those who are on a tight budget. The holiday season can be particularly tough when you’re living below the poverty line or are barely making your pay check stretch month to month. It can make us feel excluded or even ashamed of ourselves; and whilst this couldn’t be further from the truth – you are so valid regardless of your financial position – there are lots of different ways that you can still give and feel included with little to no funds.
Give Memories: Lovely photo frames are easily found at $2 shops or op shops; and if you don’t have access to a printer, you can print from your phone or USB at Kmart for about 10 cents a print. Our generation often forgets how nice it is to have physically framed photos and getting a photo that means a lot to your friend or family is a beautiful personal touch.
Total cost: Less than $5
Experience days don’t have to be a trip to the movies, an escape room or ice skating, and the cost of these activities can rack up quickly. Instead, you can make a “movie day” at home for you and a friend. You could even give them this gift in the form of a handmade “IOU 1 Movie Day”. Set up a picnic on the living room floor and watch your favourite movie together. You can also bake together or get some cheap snacks from the supermarket whilst you both veg out.
Total cost: Less than $10
Give Your Time:
I love this one! Again, you could hand make cute vouchers for these, “1 Day of Helping You Organise Your Wardrobe” or “1 Day of Building Your Website”, etc etc.
Remember, in this busy day and age sometimes all we want is actually just time spent with the people we love; and your company is often enough. If your friend suffers from chronic pain or a mental illness; they may love some help with cleaning. Perhaps they don’t often eat a home cooked meal and you could whip something up for them. These actions are often invaluable.
Total cost: Free – Your time
Upcycle:
Well you know this one is absolutely going to be my favourite! I am huge on street finds and items I procure; fixing them up and then passing them on. You can often find great items of furniture or knick knacks in council clean ups. It’s a good idea to check out when the next dates will be in your area; so you can get ready for some “late night shopping”!
If friends give me hand me down items throughout the year, they often come with “Oh, it was almost perfect, but…”. I listen to what they didn’t like about the original item then give it a total up cycle before giving it back to them. It’s often a lovely delight! My favourite of these was when an old flatmate gave me a sad looking lamp. I gave it a really good Tiki Bar sort of look (which she was obsessed with) and gave it back for Christmas. To this day, it’s her favourite object she owns.
Total cost: Free – $50 depending on which materials you use
I’m going to add three of my own sections in here:
Re-Gift:
We all get gifts throughout the year that we’re not sure why they were gotten for us but you’re not really sure what to do with. SAVE THESE ALL! I put all mine in a bag or box in my laundry so when Christmas time comes round, you’ve already got a haul of presents to give. My husband and I often get thank you gifts of alcohol from the community, but neither of us drink. Other people certainly do though and this is a lovely gift for people who do drink to receive.
I know there is a bit of controversy on re-gifting, but I know if I gave a gift that wasn’t quite right, I would love for it to be passed on to someone who could truly appreciate it.
Total Cost: Free
Save The Accessories:
I can’t recommend hanging onto gift bags, used wrapping paper, birthday candles, banners, and cards throughout the year. You can even ask friends or family at the end of their parties if you can have the gift bags or wrapping if they’re going to just throw them out. This saves SO MUCH money each year on having to buy new wrapping equipment, and it’s readily on hand when you need it. If you haven’t been doing this already, start now and put them in with your re-gifting stash for the end of each year. You’ll thank me next Christmas!
Total Cost: Free
Ask:
Your friends and family probably have a whole heap of storage stuff they haven’t been through in ages; and once they do will be looking to unload a lot of stuff. I love to help my friends organise their stuff in exchange for anything they want to give me. The old adage “Ask and you shall receive” is gold here, so pop on your thrifty hat and don’t be afraid to ask those around you if they’ve got anything they want to get rid of.
Total Cost: Free or Time
Buy Second Hand:
Op shops are my definitely jam, with about 95% of my clothes being second hand. My wedding dress was a $45 vintage dress from Vinnies Newtown.
Op Shops (or Thrift Shops for our American friends) are TREASURE TROVES of second hand trinkets, clothes, furniture, and weird things you can only imagine. Give yourself plenty of time to wonder around and let objects or clothes let themselves known to you.
Boutique antique stores can often come with a boutique price tag, but you can find just as wonderful vintage and antique pieces at markets or throughout op shops.
eBay and Gumtree are also great places to find items for a lot cheaper than RRP prices and you can often barter for a lower price or find something similar for a lot less.
Total Cost: $2 plus, depending on what you’re after
Make: One of the most sentimental gifts I made was with a $2 ball of wool and some knitting needles. I sat night after night and knitted my friend a scarf for her birthday. Along with it, I included a beautiful note about how the scarf helped me with my recovery after a hospital stay in June; and that I wanted her to always be warm and cosy. She wore it every day of Winter this year! Other things I’ve made over the years for gifts include hats (of course!), costume pieces, spell jars / spell kits often for success and love, candles, cookies, paintings and general pretty things.
Cooking or baking makes a lot of treats for minimal bucks. You can bake up a large batch of cookies, and even save a bit more cash by buying recipe boxes when they’re on sale at the supermarket. Decorate them then pop some into a tie up bag, it’s a super cute and delicious gift!
Total Cost: $2 plus, depending on what you make
Buy:
Finally, if you must buy; buy independently. Buy from small businesses, buy from artists. Your money will be funding groceries for another week for a family, or maybe even a special treat like going to the movies or purchasing new towels. Buy compassionately and support those who need it most. I can promise you the gift of support you give to these businesses and artists will cause the biggest smiles for Christmas; and that’s what spreading the true joy of the season is all about.
Bonus Tip!
You can also save money on feeding the masses by opting for food options designed to feed a lot of people at once. Meals like spaghetti bologanise, BBQ, pizza, rice and so forth may not be typically Christmassy; but they will stretch to feed a lot for less.
You can also ask everyone to bring a dish and then all the guests can share a bounty of food whilst keeping in with the community spirit.
Total Cost: $5 plus depending on what you make
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