My new Tav, Creedence! He's a Drow Bloodhunter and I'm very excited about himb
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They're so much money but have you looked into reborn baby dolls? They're hyper realistic baby dolls made to well. Look like a real baby. You can get em weighted too and some people can add fake heart betas/make it breathe. You could swaddle that
I HAVE I FR HAVE AND IF I HAD MORE THAN PENNIES AND BUBBLEGUM 2 MY NAME. I WOULD CONCIDER IT TBH which is so embarrassing 😭😭😭 yk what tho. We do have a girls hard plastic babydoll in the attick... i just... idk if i can.... can i be that person....
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i want to do the color wheel challenge......what should my theme be....
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last 1 for tonight i have work tomorrow
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what do u think are the thesis statements for each lannister
i genuinely do not think i can sum them up with one sentence
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I really loved feeling for you but I’m curious are going to write a part 2? I want to know if Leila is into the reader :/
Thank you anon but I am not sure yet.
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maybe i do just want a new name to go by hmm hmm
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had the thought "man if only i could get paid to become a comprehensive expert on pf2e" followed by "yeah, work for paizo" and immediately had to stare into the distance like it was a camera on the office
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For the song ask game:
Hmm......
I'm honestly not sure. Kinda wanna say Zesiro, a very minor character in Distant Light, & it's honestly mostly bc I don't really have much as far as characterization/backstory for her or Jax's other crewmates & am willing to take what I can get. XD
So, yeah, I think I'm gonna say Zesiro & it has smth to do with what sent them into space piracy but details are yet to come.
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My grandfather and my godfather (a beloved neighbor and dear family friend) had a long standing bet- for one dollar- about who would die first. Both of them being slightly pessimistic (in the funny way), they both insisted that they themselves would be the first to die. Any time my grandfather had a health scare, he’d gleefully call up my godfather to boast that he’d be passing “any day now” and he was sure to win the bet. It was a big family joke and they were always amiably sparring and comparing notes about who was in worse shape, medically speaking.
When my grandfather was in hospice care dying of liver cancer, my godfather was quite ill also. It took him great effort to make the journey to see his dying friend. As he came into the room, supported by a family member, he shuffled to my grandpa’s bedside and silently handed him a dollar bill. He was ceding his loss of the bet, as they both knew who was going first. My grandpa had been in quite bad shape for a while and was no longer able to speak but let me tell you he snatched that dollar with unexpected strength and literally laughed aloud. He knew exactly what the gesture meant and he couldn’t help but find the humor within the grief. It was the last time any of us heard my grandpa laugh, as he passed shortly after.
When I talk about my appreciation for “dark humor” I’m not so much thinking about edgy jokes, but rather the human instinct to somehow, impossibly, both find and appreciate the absurdity that is so often folded into the profound grief of life and death. When I tell this story I think it kind of perturbs people sometimes, but it’s honestly one of my favorite memories about two men I really deeply admired. I could never hope for anything more than for my loved ones to remember me laughing until the very end, and taking joy in a little joke as one of my final acts.
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