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Since I'm not on tumblr that much anymore I want to invite all my mutuals to tag me in whatever. I think I may need to track down some taglist forms...in fact if you have a form just drop a reply letting me know, even if you don't have the link handy. I can track it down myself :3
#if I get a smidge more active maybe I will make my own taglist form now that I have a google forms alternative#I'm still making stuff I'm just not on socials much these days#meta botanist
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there’s a specific time travel trope that I hate, but I always forget that I hate it because I don’t read that much time travel where that trope happens, so then I read it and I get to the end and I remember I hate it. anyway that’s why you’ll never see me use “we have changed the past and it has changed the present/future” in my time travel stories. (the characters themselves obviously don’t know that I hate this and won’t use it, so they’ll always consider it as a factor because it’s the one every knows.)
#my time travel preferences were established at a very early age#oh I wonder if that essay's online anywhere since I had it in a book#(can't find it in a quick google)#I will nearly always go one of two directions with time travel#1) splits off and forms an alternate universe#2) this has always happened and was always going to happen but the specifics of how were fluid#the characters themselves may never find out which of them it is!#but it'll never be the other one#now that I've said that I'll probably do it at some point but I think I've just never seen a take on it that one hundred percent Worked#your girl
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Hey so why's there a cave full of columnar jointing in Outer Gondor. What's the implication here
#lotro#according to my sources (5 minutes of googling) this forms wherever there was volcanic activity#but theres nothing else like it in the area sooooooo... underwater magma flow?#from presumably some prehistoric volcano in the white mountains#or perhaps extremely distant runoff from the formation of mordor?#idk what the timeline is between mordor getting to be like that and the numenorians colonizing this part of the coastline#could possibly link back to my initial impression of this place being like wyoming#which of course had a lot of past and to some degree present volcanic activity#i dont remember seeing any columnar jointing in wyoming when i spent time there but then again i went into very few caves#alternatively certain volcanic activity from the foundering of numenor? that had to have effects on the coastline of middle earth#one would think the local gondorians would have some kind of historical record of that...#but then again given everything that was going on a little lava on the beach probably the least of their problems#also maybe they do and no one has seen fit to mention it idk#oh lithengris if anyones wondering
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spent a good 20 minutes yesterday daydreaming about what a hypothetical personal website for myself would look like
#one of these days ill learn html#plum rambles#if i implement any kind of search or filtering system#youll be able to drag an drop little blocks labeled with boolean operators into it#there would be an accessibility settings button#and settings would be saved with cookies#everything. EVERYTHING would have tooltips#and lists would be categorized with silly little icons for different categories#thered be a legend at the top of the page where you could click on an icon to filter it#i want it to be like. something you can play with. toy block ass website#the home page would have art of me (irl human appearance) and Tir (turtlesona) posing back to back#with buttons for the main pages to the right of them#the top or bottom of the site would have a banner saying that i dont know what im doing and to contact me#if you have accessibility concerns or encounter bugs#maybe have a little google form as an alternative to emailing me bc emails are scary!!#anyways. um.#plum rambles (in the tags)#web design
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୨♡୧ . 𝗸𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗳𝗶𝗹𝗲 !
( 🐝 ) ⸻ #𝗛𝗢𝗡𝗘𝗬 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁 !
KPROFILES have updated HONEY'S profile on their website! click the link to check it out && vote for the FIC'S SWEETEST STAR!
#໒ so sweet i get a little angry · · ♡ · · extras ১#just a little profile alternative google doc!!#++ the vote bottom will link you to a google form to vote on honey's popularity in bp!!
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Typeform vs. Google Forms: Which One Should You Choose?

When it comes to online form builders, Typeform and Google Forms are two of the most popular options available. Both platforms offer distinct features that cater to different needs, making the choice between them dependent on your specific requirements. This article provides a detailed comparison of Typeform and Google Forms, helping you decide which one is the best fit for your projects. Additionally, we’ll introduce another powerful option: MakeForms, a robust alternative worth considering.
Typeform: Engaging and Interactive
User Experience and Interface:
Typeform is renowned for its user-friendly interface and engaging, interactive form designs. It uses a conversational approach, displaying one question at a time, which makes the form-filling process feel more like a dialogue. This can lead to higher completion rates and a more pleasant user experience.
Customization and Design:
Typeform offers extensive customization options, allowing users to create visually appealing forms that align with their brand’s identity. You can customize colors, fonts, backgrounds, and more. The platform also provides a wide range of templates that can be tailored to suit different purposes, from surveys and quizzes to feedback forms and event registrations.
Advanced Features:
Typeform includes several advanced features, such as conditional logic, which enables you to show or hide questions based on user responses. This makes your forms more dynamic and relevant to respondents. Other features include payment integrations, file uploads, and various third-party integrations with tools like Slack, Google Sheets, and Mailchimp.
Pricing:
One of the main drawbacks of Typeform is its pricing. While it offers a free plan, the features are limited. To access advanced functionalities, you need to subscribe to one of their paid plans, which can be quite expensive, especially for small businesses or individual users.
Google Forms: Simple and Functional
User Experience and Interface:
Google Forms is known for its simplicity and ease of use. The platform is straightforward, with a clean and intuitive interface that makes form creation quick and easy. Google Forms is integrated with Google Workspace, which means if you’re already using other Google tools, you’ll find it even more convenient.
Customization and Design:
While Google Forms does not offer the same level of customization as Typeform, it does provide basic options to personalize your forms. You can choose from a few preset themes, change colors, and add images or logos. However, it lacks the advanced design flexibility that Typeform offers.
Basic and Advanced Features:
Google Forms covers all the basic features needed for form creation, including various question types (multiple choice, checkboxes, short answer, etc.), the ability to add images and videos, and response validation. It also supports simple conditional logic, allowing you to create branching questions based on previous answers.
One of the key strengths of Google Forms is its seamless integration with other Google Workspace tools. Responses are automatically saved to Google Sheets, making data analysis straightforward. Additionally, Google Forms offers unlimited form submissions and responses for free, which is a significant advantage over Typeform’s pricing model.
Pricing:
Google Forms is completely free to use. There are no hidden costs or premium plans, which makes it an attractive option for those on a tight budget or for users who need a simple, no-frills form builder.
Feature Comparison: Typeform vs. Google Forms
Ease of Use:
Typeform: User-friendly, conversational interface; more engaging for respondents.
Google Forms: Simple and straightforward; easy to learn and use.
Customization:
Typeform: Extensive customization options; advanced design flexibility.
Google Forms: Basic customization; limited themes and design options.
Advanced Features:
Typeform: Conditional logic, payment integrations, file uploads, third-party integrations.
Google Forms: Basic conditional logic, integration with Google Workspace, unlimited responses.
Pricing:
Typeform: Free plan with limited features; paid plans are relatively expensive.
Google Forms: Completely free with all features included.
Another Powerful Alternative to Typeforms & Google Forms: MakeForms
While Typeform and Google Forms each have their strengths, MakeForms is another powerful Typeform alternative that combines the best of both worlds. Here’s why you should consider MakeForms:
User-Friendly Interface:
MakeForms features a user-friendly interface that’s easy to navigate, even for beginners. Its drag-and-drop builder makes form creation quick and straightforward, allowing you to add and arrange form fields effortlessly.
Extensive Customization:
MakeForms offers extensive customization options, similar to Typeform. You can tailor your forms with custom colors, fonts, logos, and backgrounds, ensuring that your forms align with your brand’s identity. MakeForms also provides a variety of templates to help you get started quickly.
Advanced Features:
MakeForms includes advanced features like conditional logic, enabling you to create dynamic and interactive forms. It also supports payment integrations, file uploads, and a wide range of third-party integrations. Additionally, MakeForms offers unique features such as fill within email, verified submissions, and data residency choices across multiple regions.
Security and Compliance:
Security is a top priority for MakeForms. The platform provides robust data encryption, password protection, and CAPTCHA to safeguard your data. It is also compliant with industry standards like HIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2, and ISO 27001, making it an ideal choice for industries that handle sensitive information.
Collaboration Tools:
MakeForms excels in team collaboration, offering tools that allow multiple users to work on forms together, assign roles, and set permissions. This facilitates efficient form management and ensures everyone is on the same page.
Affordable Pricing:
One of the standout features of MakeForms is its affordable pricing. It offers a free plan with generous features and competitive pricing for its paid plans, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes.
Conclusion:
When choosing between Typeform and Google Forms, consider your specific needs and budget. Typeform is ideal if you require engaging, interactive forms with advanced customization and are willing to pay for premium features. On the other hand, Google Forms is perfect for those who need a simple, functional, and cost-effective solution with seamless integration into the Google ecosystem.
However, if you’re looking for a powerful Typeform alternative that combines the best features of both platforms, MakeForms is worth considering. With its user-friendly interface, extensive customization options, advanced features, strong security measures, and affordable pricing, MakeForms provides a comprehensive solution for all your form-building needs.
In the end, the right form builder for you will depend on your specific requirements, preferences, and budget. By evaluating the features and benefits of each platform, you can make an informed decision that best suits your needs.
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FEBUWHUMP 2025 PROMPT LIST
this year's prompts were chosen through an open suggestion poll (in which we received over 4,000 prompts) and a subsequent vote, where 5,019 votes were submitted. the top 28 make up the core prompts, and the febuwhump mod's favourites that remain have become the alternates. the first prompt in the 28, "vocal chords", was our number one prompt of the vote, with 1,625 total votes.
i am so insanely excited to see what you all create with these prompts, and i hope they're inspiring enough to trigger a whole month's worth of creativity for you!
as an extra added challenge, some creators will be undertaking another, smaller goal, of including apples in each of their prompt fills as an ode to the wildly popular prompt suggestion of "apples" that didn't make it through to the poll. this is totally optional, but is a good extra challenge if you'd like to take part in it!
if you have any questions, please check out the faq before sending an ask, or skim the blog's previously asked questions to see if your question has already been answered.
please note: notifying the blog of completionist status will happen through a google form released towards the end of febuwhump, and if you are interested in joining the febuwhmp discord server, the link will be available to do so for one week towards the end of january.
full write-up of prompts and rules under the cut:
FEBUWHUMP 2025 PROMPTS:
DAY 1: vocal chords
DAY 2: holding back tears
DAY 3: pinned down
DAY 4: hivemind
DAY 5: not trusting reality
DAY 6: forced to stay awake
DAY 7: alternate timeline self
DAY 8: bleeding out
DAY 9: necromancy
DAY 10: magic exhaustion
DAY 11: demonic possession
DAY 12: used as practice
DAY 13: “i don’t trust anyone else”
DAY 14: becoming the monster
DAY 15: icarus
DAY 16: eaten alive
DAY 17: power instability
DAY 18: living weapon
DAY 19: death wish
DAY 20: “i did good right?”
DAY 21: put on display
DAY 22: “grab the little one”
DAY 23: gunshot wound
DAY 24: forced to beg
DAY 25: bound and gagged
DAY 26: concealing an injury
DAY 27: post-victory collapse
DAY 28: recovery
ALTERNATE PROMPTS:
is there a specific day’s prompt you don’t want to fill? here are ten alternatives you can switch them out for!
ALT 1: major character death
ALT 2: blowtorch
ALT 3: pick who dies
ALT 4: body swap
ALT 5: die a hero
ALT 6: emergency surgery
ALT 7: body horror
ALT 8: on the run
ALT 9: in another life
ALT 10: feeding tube
RULES:
soft rules:
prompts should be answered in the form of whump
creators can produce any kind of media they want
you don't have to complete all the prompts to take part
you can use the prompts after the event ends
you can complete them in tandem with any other event
you can post to any platform you want, however this blog will only be sharing links and prompt fills posted to tumblr
if you want to be featured on the hall of fame, you must inform this blog by the 3rd of march that you have completed all of the days using the provided form
if you have questions, consult the faq before asking
hard rules:
to be a completionist, you must complete all 28 prompts, in order, in whatever medium you want, before the end of the event
(specifically for being featured on the blog)
when uploading febuwhump content to tumblr, please use the tags:
febuwhump (or febuwhump2025)
the relevant day's tag e.g. febuwhumpday1, febuwhumpday2...
nsfw (if relevant)
any important trigger warnings
you can also tag the blog: @febuwhump
I cannot guarantee your work will be archived on the blog. a random selection of properly tagged works will be reblogged every day of february.
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I've gotten a couple of suggestions for shows that haven't ended yet, but I'm sticking with shows that are over. I'll definitely consider doing those in the future, though.
There were also some suggestions for shows that have ended, but have a lot of episodes - I may do those later as well, but if a show has upwards of 100 episodes, I'd probably ask people to submit their favorite episodes via Google forms or something for those.
#I'll probably also look for an alternative to google forms because i don't really like it though lol#open to suggestions for that too
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What, precisely, is fallen London, and how can I play it? Ive been told it's a browser game, will it work on my phones browser or only my computer's?
SWEEPS EVERYTHING OFF MY DESK. SLAMS MY HANDS ON THE COUNTER. you're in luck because advertising this game is apparently my specialty.
fallen london is a free browser game that works on anything with an internet connection!! laptops, phones, tablets, the decade old 3ds you have stashed in the back of your closet- if you can open a web browser, you can run fallen london. the UI obviously differs between desktop and mobile, and desktop has the benefit of extensions that can make your life marginally easier, but that's all a strictly optional affair.
as for the game's actual contents; fallen london is a text-based horror game closely reminiscent of classic "choose your own adventure" books. you play as a new arrival to an alternate history version of victorian london that now flourishes in a deep, dark, marvelous (and more than slightly eldritch!) cavern known as "the neath", with the goal of making your name and ultimately pursuing one of the four possible ambitions that brought you here to begin with. along the way you encounter a wide variety of strange and inexplicable things, including but not limited to;
men with the faces of squid (who are not truly men)
actual real soul-stealing devils (who originate from Actual Real Hell, which is also london's next door neighbor)
snakes that are eternally bound to the realm beyond mirrors (who have an infamous feud with sapient talking cats)
treacheries of time, law, and all that which the gods hold dear (including the ability to bypass death itself)
sirens who are convinced they're dead (in a place where, as stated, death is easily bypassed)
sentient landmasses that get REALLY annoyed if you don't pay your taxes on time (and are also single and ready to mingle)
fabric that is not fabric (which is held in quite high value by certain giant bat monsters)
spiders that eat eyeballs (but are, fortunately, easily distracted by shakespeare)
genres of colors you didn't think possible (in seven fantastical flavors!)
batkissing (not canonically, but in our hearts)
batfucking (this is, somehow, marginally more canon than the above thing)
batmarriage (no.)
batdivorce (in comically large spades)
The Hat Man (who's in love with and yearns to become like a sentient island)
gay people (a lot of them)
trans people (also a lot of them)
doomed love, in all possible forms (as well as those who try and collect it)
this thing (this thing)
and last- but certainly not least-
a pitiful hope that perhaps, just perhaps, all shall one day be well. (even when you know it won't be.)
it's a game with lore as deep as the ocean, and a staggering wordcount (4.5 million!) to boot. it's not perfect, but it's something i've grown to love deeply, and in my experience? if it doesn't click for you, that's understandable. but if it clicks for you, it really does click for you. i recommend it to anyone and everyone who so much as looks its way. who knows! it may just surprise you 🦇☀️🦀🌃
as a further incentive, here are some out-of-context items and excerpts:

as stated, you can play it right now for free at fallen london dot com. there is a subscription and a small bounty of microtransactions on offer if you want to support the development team, but at no point is this ever required, and you will be playing for years before you reach the end of stuff to accomplish. all major content updates are free and available to all players, and FOMO to this day remains virtually non-existent. as once again stated, the browser specs are non-existent. if you can run google, you can run fallen london.
so head on down!! give the neath a try!! follow admiralty orders and dump a bunch of bombs directly into the zee (underground sea) whilst accidentally waking up a giant grieving sea urchin that screams fire and violently pursues your demise!! (that's what we're all doing right now, anyway.)
if the browser game isn't for you, there's also other outlets with which to explore the universe. you can find the spinoff games Sunless Seas, Sunless Skies, and Mask of The Rose available to purchase right now on steam, and there's recently been a very successful kickstarter to adapt the game into a TTRPG. it looks very cool so far. im very very very excited for it :)
in lieu of having to come up with a conclusion for this ask, im instead going to direct you to the MoTR stupendium song (which you'll find linked below). it says far more and advertises far better than i could ever dream of. also, it's a straight bop, and "all ends/swords pens" has lived rent-free in my brain for months.
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welcome to the neath, delicious friend. we hope you enjoy your stay ❤️
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ᯓ★ tips for hidden/closeted littles . ݁₊ ⊹ . 🌞
note: There is nothing wrong with your regression, but I understand the need to hide it from others. But please know you are not gross, wrong, or bad for regressing. These are tips I've gathered as a closeted regressor myself, hope they help<3



╰┈➤ look into mobile games, they're great for regressing! There's lots of cute and soft games on the appstore and google that can help with regression and slipping into little space.
╰┈➤ im big on asmr. as a tool to relax, unwind, and regress. linked here and here are two videos I think are great for littles who would like to try asmr to help their regression!
╰┈➤ if you're older, look into adult coloring books and other crafts and hobbies. Sewing, crocheting, etc. are good options! Creating, in general, is a fantastic way to slip into little space!
╰┈➤ if you have a form of control over when you regress, try to regress when you're alone and safe to limit being caught.
╰┈➤ ring pops are a good alternative to paci's, and water bottles with straws work well, too!
╰┈➤ try purchasing gear at second-hand shops, make sure to clean and sanitize everything, of course! My baby bottle, rattle, and plushies are from a second-hand shop!
╰┈➤ make yourself a regression playlist of songs that help you feel small or fit the vibe you'd like to experience when regressed
╰┈➤ watch your favorite kids' shows! Or shows you watched when you were physically younger!
#age regressor tips#age regression tips#caregiver tips#cg tips#age regression#sfw agere#agere#sfw littlespace#sfw#age regressor#sfw age regression#sfw interaction only#agere blog#koala scribbles#age regression sfw#age regression blog#age re#agere tips#age dreaming#age regression community#agere community#fandom agere#sfw age dreamer#sfw agere community#sfw agere blog#agere sfw#agere carer#agere caregiver
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In light of Iskall and Stress’s decisions to leave Hermitcraft, I ask all the fan-content creators to PLEASE NOT DELETE STUFF ASSOCIATED WITH THEM RIGHT AWAY. ESPECIALLY FICS. We don’t know the full context, and plus, it’s a part of Hermitblr History. At the very least, if you don’t want to be associated with their content, orphan the works or repost them anonymously. Heck, send them to me, just so we have an archive! Hermitblr has been so good about separating the ccs from the characters, so let’s not let interpersonal conflicts between the ccs majorly affect our enjoyment of the characters, especially with what little we know.
Edit 1: Everyone please take care.
Edit 2: Due to the way asks with Media work, if you send me fanart of Stress or Iskall, I will make it a separate post so as to not include or reveal your user. Alternatively, I can make a Google Form? Lmk.
Edit 3: WE OFFICIALLY HAVE A GOOGLE SHEETS MASTERDOC!! I’m working on formatting it so things are easier to find. Add images, links to both the original and your Wayback Machine Archives, credits, and more! I’ll get working on an anonymous google form.
#hermitblr#hermitcraft#hermitcraft fandom#fanart#fanfiction#not drama necessarily but yk#Stress#stressmonster101#stressmonster fanart#iskall85#iskall fanart#I know I’m probably being majorly selfish but cStress especially has been a major part of my fandom experience#And I don’t want to lose that just because people are afraid of being associated with anything that could be slightly conflict-based#Assume the best in people for God’s sake#hermitcraft iskall#stressmonster#iskall#stresskall#Hermitshipping#lost media#as a rb (quicksandblock) said:#we have enough lost media in the MCYT fandom#Let’s not add onto it#media preservation#fanfic preservation#art preservation#iskall situation#<- I think?#Iskall and Stress archive
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Welcome to the 3rd annual Whumpcember!
Once again, it is just me running the event, so please be aware of any human error. I am grateful for all the participation with choosing the blog theme as well as picking this year's prompts! I hope everyone has a good Whumpcember, and now, here are the rules:
Prompts should be answered with whump as the main focus
Fanfic! Gif! Text post! Fanart! Fan video! Any piece of media that you can possibly make that has whump counts!
You can use the prompts any time! Don't feel the need to rush
Though, prompts answered during December will most likely be reblogged
Post anywhere! AO3, Wattapad, Tumblr, or even Fanfic.Net! So as long as you make a Tumblr post with a link to the answered prompt it may be reblogged.
When posting onto Tumblr you can either @ the blog or tag with #whumpcember24 and the day's tag, such as #whumpcember24 day1
Don't forget to add any warnings necessary, such as NSFW or sexual content
An AO3 Collection will go out on December 1 and close January 1, it's not mandatory, but if you want your works saved in a collection, make sure you get it in on time!
At the end of the month a masterpost will go out to all participants and a badge you can save stating that you are either a participant or completionist. In order to be on the masterpost though, you will have to fill out a google form at the end of month; don't worry it'll take two minutes!
If you have any more questions, send me an ask, but please read the FAQ first!
Written Prompt list below:
Day 1: Broken Bones
Day 2: "This Is Your Fault"
Day 3: Begging
Day 4: "This Isn't My Blood"
Day 5: Concussion
Day 6: "Please Stop"
Day 7: Kidnapped
Day 8: "No. Not Like This"
Day 9: Shaking
Day 10: "Let Me Help You"
Day 11: Manipulation
Day 12: "I Have Nowhere Else To Go"
Day 13: Trauma
Day 14: "I Never Wanted This"
Day 15: Broken Glass
Day 16: Amnesia
Day 17: Greatest Fear
Day 18: Poisoned
Day 19: Panic Attack
Day 20: "Please Leave"
Day 21: Bruises
Day 22: Hallucinations
Day 23: Overwhelmed
Day 24: Walking On Injuries
Day 25: Healed Wrong
Day 26: Falling
Day 27: Hypothermia
Day 28: Whipped
Day 29: Choked
Day 30: Saying Goodbye
Day 31: Hearing Voices
Alt. 1: Sore Throat
Alt. 2: Memory
Alt. 3: Fire
Alt. 4: Lies
Alt. 5: "You're Allowed To Fall Apart"
Alt. 6: "Could You Stay A Little Longer?"
Alt. 7: Motion Sickness
Alt. 8: Running Away
Alt. 9: Alternative Bandages
Alt. 10: "Tell Me I'm Wrong"
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PHANNIE COOKBOOK SIGN-UPS!!
Do you have a really good recipe you think Dan and Phil would enjoy? Consider submitting it to this collaborative phannie cookbook that will be given to DnP at a meet & greet! It will also be available to everyone to download as a PDF.
Family recipes or your favourite dish from your country/culture is a bonus, but it doesn’t have to be that personal. All I ask is that you don’t go rip something random off the Internet right now just to be in the book, I want food you genuinely enjoy!
I’ve decided the most efficient way of doing this is to let you submit up to 3 different options, that way if there are any repeats (and I’m certain there will be) I won’t have to message everyone it concerns to ask if you have any alternatives. Besides, that way I can choose which version gets in based on your other options rather than which one “sounds better” to me, cause I think that would be a little unfair. I also have no idea how many people will actually participate in this yet, which is currently the biggest hurdle in terms of planning. If only a few sign up there is a chance we’ll end up using multiple recipes by some, and if somehow we get too many I’ll have to pick and choose. I do really want to include as many people as possible, but until I actually see the recipes it’s hard to tell what will end up happening.
The main focus of this will be actual food, but we obviously need to include a few desserts, so feel free to submit those as well just be aware the chances of those getting picked might be lower. The same goes for soups, I assume a lot of people have soup recipes and we might include a couple, but for obvious reasons it's a low priority.
Some key things to keep in mind:
Phil is a bit picky and has some dietary restrictions! He shouldn’t have dairy or chocolate and he doesn’t like cheese or mushrooms, among other things. That doesn’t mean you have to avoid these things entirely, but maybe your grandma’s mac and cheese recipe isn’t the best choice
While neither of them is vegan they do eat a lot of vegan food, so we definitely need some vegan dishes. I also think it would be really great if you suggested vegetarian and/or vegan substitutions you know work well with your recipe! That isn’t a must for every dish, but it’s a nice addition where possible
Tragically, Dan and Phil are British, meaning they won’t necessarily have access to all the same ingredients as you. Luckily they are also rich and live in a major city with a lot of options so they aren’t limited to what they can find at their local Tesco, but since the aim of this book is to encourage them to cook we probably shouldn’t be sending them on a scavenger hunt either. I don’t think this will be a huge issue, but if your recipe calls for something you think might be very niche or local to you it might be worth googling it or asking around
The final book will be using UK measurements, but if your recipe doesn’t then don’t even worry about it for now. We’ll get to that later. You also don’t have to worry about typing out the whole step-by-step in detail in the sign-up form, I just need a list of the ingredients and roughly how to prepare it to gauge whether it’s a good fit.
I promise I’m almost done yapping but lastly, about some of the questions on the form - you don’t need to know exactly how long the dish takes to prepare, that will depend on the person or people making it anyway, but we do need a rough estimate. The difficulty level is obviously quite subjective, but I just want to hear how you personally would rank it, and if there is a specific part of the process you think someone who doesn’t cook a lot might struggle with. As for the last question about photos, I’m asking both if you have the time and opportunity to make the food and if you are able to take a good photo of it. Obviously it doesn’t have to be anything professional, a phone camera is fine, it just needs to be well lit and decent quality.
Okay, I think that’s everything-
Here's the sign-up form
The deadline is in a week, at midnight Thursday to Friday CET :)
(I also made a blog for this @phookbook for information and updates! A lot of it will probably still be on this blog, but I'll try to post/reblog the most important things on there for those who want to keep up with everything but who may not want to deal with all the chaos of pseudophan)
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Art Submissions are NOW OPEN for the DOWN LIMBO LANE Collab!📣🌼🙂
This form will close on MAY 10TH! info + form below!
RECAP🌼
Here is the original announcement post for this project! Here's a little TLDR:
Celebrating Smile For Me's 6th Anniversary, this year's art collaboration is open to all LimboLane games, dedicated to highlighting this growing community!
Artists will make visual pieces featuring anything from ANY LimboLane Project ( Smile For Me, FACE LOVE, Great God Grove & L4CEY ) - Focus a piece on one game, two, ALL - One character, Multiple, Ships, Canon, Crossovers between the games, GO HAM!
This will be a DIGITAL GALLERY rather than a Zine -- artwork will be hosted on a Website, rather than a PDF. Anyone can join and submit work before the deadline MAY 10TH!
For the full timeline, description, submission guidelines (Keep images PG + under 10MB), and to SUBMIT WORK, please view the form below! :-D
🌼SUBMISSION FORM🌼
If you do not have a Google account and are unable to access the form, please send an email to [email protected] from your preferred email address! We will send you an alternate instructions via email as soon as we are available.
And of course, feel free to ask any other questions! HAVE FUN! 🌼
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FEBUWHUMP 2024 PROMPT LIST
this year's prompts were chosen through a suggestion poll (in which we recevied 2,281 prompts) and a subsequent vote, where over 1,000 people voted for their favourites. the top 29 make up the core prompts, and a mixture of the next most popular - and this blog's personal favourites - have become the alternates
i’m so excited to see what you all create with these prompts, and hope they’re inspiring enough to trigger a whole month’s worth of creativity for you! if you have any questions, please check out the blog's faq before sending an ask, or check out the previously asked questions on the blog!
please note: this year, notifying the blog of completionist status will happen through a google form that will be released closer to the end of febuwhump.
full write-up of prompts and rules under the cut:
FEBUWHUMP 2024 PROMPTS:
DAY 1: helpless
DAY 2: solitary confinement
DAY 3: "bite down on this"
DAY 4: obedience
DAY 5: rope burns
DAY 6: "you lied to me"
DAY 7: suffering in silence
DAY 8: "why won't it stop?"
DAY 9: bees
DAY 10: killing in self defence
DAY 11: time loop
DAY 12: semi-conscious
DAY 13: "you weren't supposed to get hurt"
DAY 14: blood-stained tiles
DAY 15: "who did this to you?"
DAY 16: came back wrong
DAY 17: hostage situation
DAY 18: too weak to move
DAY 19: "please don't"
DAY 20: truth serum
DAY 21: unresponsive
DAY 22: "you weren't meant to be there"
DAY 23: presumed dead
DAY 24: "i'm doing this because i care about you"
DAY 25: waterboarding
DAY 26: "help them"
DAY 27: left for dead
DAY 28: "no... not like this"
DAY 29: not allowed to die
ALTERNATE PROMPTS:
is there a specific day’s prompt you don’t want to fill? here are ten alternatives you can switch them out for!
ALT 1: human shield
ALT 2: "i love you"
ALT 3: found footage
ALT 4: human weapon
ALT 5: cpr
ALT 6: immortality
ALT 7: last words
ALT 8: killing game
ALT 9: lightning strike
ALT 10: last man standing
RULES:
SOFT RULES:
prompts should be answered in the form of whump
creators can produce whatever kind of media they want
you don’t have to complete all the prompts! you can create however much you want to
you can use the prompts after the event ends and can complete them in tandem with any other event
you can post on any platform you want, however this blog will only be sharing those posted on tumblr
if you want to be featured on the hall of fame then you have until the 3rd of March to inform this blog that you completed all the days
if you have questions consult the faq before asking
HARD RULES: (specifically for being featured on the blog)
when uploading febuwhump content to tumblr, please use the tags:
febuwhump (i’ll also be checking febuwhump2024)
the relevant day’s tag e.g. febuwhumpday1, febuwhumpday2…
nsfw (if relevant)
and any trigger warnings that may be important!
you can also tag the blog, @febuwhump
i cannot guarantee your work will be archived on the blog because I have no idea how many participants there will be. a random selection of works tagged in accordance to the rules above will be reblogged every day of february.
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