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connortheconceded · 9 months ago
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ok im finally posting the blank skyrim oc template for anyone to use!
the skyrim font is futura mdcn bt medium which is easy to find and download
if you end up using please tag me! i wanna see your characters
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bunsim · 28 days ago
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fellow ts2 simmers, what's everyone's favorite/most anticipated/best of all time mod from the past 3 years?
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bre4yd · 1 year ago
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May the stars guide you
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bee-plate · 1 year ago
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sometimescherwrites · 5 months ago
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idk if this has been done before but if so idc it’s being done again
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zennycarrds · 2 months ago
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.05 HORIZONTAL SCROLL by (prev. zennybearr) zennycarrds
HORIZONTAL SCROLL is a multi-page, base-account that mimics the pro-standard "scrolling" feature carrd theme made for single muses. it also has an "easy to read" format as well if the scrolling feature doesn't work well on mobile devices. however, i did try my best.
[ PREVIEW THEME ] / [ GET THEME ]
before you proceed: please DO NOT claim the template as your own and DO NOT remove the credit. however, you are allowed to edit the sizes, fonts and adjust things to your liking.
like or reblog if you use | if you like my work, consider buying me a ko-fi?
© zennycarrds
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linzerj · 2 months ago
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Oooo for the character bingo can you do Submas? (Both of Em)
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Its basically the same for both of them lol but I have more headcanons about Ingo thanks to PLA, but theyre my scrunkly blorbos for sure!
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scionshtola · 2 months ago
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i literally control corishtola why am i so sad about them lakdjfsd
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son-of-avraham · 5 months ago
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hey, shalom! so i'm looking to convert and i sent an email to a local shul explaining that i'm interested in converting and that i'd like to start attending services (their website asks that you send them an email beforehand if you're gonna be attending and haven't before) but they haven't gotten back to me yet. it's only been a few days but i'm now worried they're not gonna get back to me and idk don't like me based off my email (silly i know). how much time do you think has to have passed before i should assume the email has gotten lost and i need to send a follow up email or call them? i don't want to pester them obviously and of course i understand they might be busy. i was assuming 2-3 weeks? i think i'm mostly looking for reassurance that they will get back to me in time and i have no reason to worry about it
I definitely empathize with you; I think what helps is remembering that many shuls are either small enough that it's only one person operating the domain, or they're cautious and it isn't about you, but moreso about ensuring the safety of the community.
I sent an email to the shul I go to, and it took a bit for them to get back to me. As it turns out, only one person operates the domain and is incredibly busy all the time with improving the shul, the cemetery, and organizing. I ended up getting a call from him personally where I discussed a bit of my background, which I think can be very helpful.
Because of how close shabbos is right now (I'm reading this on a friday afternoon), it might also be a conflict. You may not have sent the email anywhere near shabbos, but l-rd knows how hard it is to read email every day (one of my toxic traits, and I know it permeates a good chunk of the jewish community 😭). I'm so psyched for you, and I'm sure you're full of nerves, but it'll work out! I'd say that you are correct; sending a follow-up email after a few weeks could be a good reminder, but just know that it can sometimes just be a matter of time. I hope you hear back soon🩵🩵
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tsivitah · 4 months ago
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Imaginary Archive 💡:
A Need For FUN!.. and order!✨️
Starring🎬:
Ronny & Her Dopamine Menu Series 🦆
The Frustration of Time Slipping Away
Like many, I found myself replacing boredom with endless online entertainment. Hours passed, and I had no memory of what I’d actually done. I had become the embodiment of tedium—a frustrating spirit craving action but too lazy to move.
Being blessed (or cursed, depending on the day) with the energy of an ADHD Pokémon, I’ve always struggled with routines. Not because I didn’t want them, but because they rarely lasted. And when they failed, my mood crashed with them.
But here’s the thing—I thrive on creativity. I love making things, and doing nothing? That’s what truly kills me. 🙃
So, as unpleasant as it was, I had to acknowledge that my life strategy needed a revamp. Plus, it was the New Year—the season when the spirit of introspection and yearly goals knocks at your door. (Mind you, I refused to open, but they ambushed me when I came back from the convenience store.)
As they narrated the oh-so-dreaded speech about self-improvement, I mindlessly scrolled through YouTube and stumbled upon a video titled Making My Dopamine Menu or something along those lines. I was confused. A menu for dopamine? But before I could overthink it, the spirits clicked on the video, and my world changed. (Or at least, it did four dopamine menu videos later.)
What is a Dopamine Menu?
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A dopamine menu is a structured, yet flexible list of activities designed to bring joy, productivity, and self-fulfilment into daily life. Instead of mindlessly scrolling or getting stuck in analysis paralysis, you have a menu of engaging options tailored to your interests and needs.
Why I Needed One
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I knew I needed something fun to pull me out of autopilot and steer my attention toward what truly matters:
My growth
My well-being
My present (because let’s be real, she holds at least 45% of the responsibility for my future)
I wanted to give meaning to my days, to remember what I had done yesterday, to reconnect with my inner child, and—most importantly—to create. So, off to my board I went.
How I Created My Dopamine Menu
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1. The Theme (Yes, a Duck—It Could Have Been Worse)
If you haven’t noticed by now—I like ducks. They are CUTE. Shut up.
Naturally, my dopamine menu design took inspiration from an old coffee trailer project template I had. I wanted something fun yet structured, visually pleasing, and easy to follow.
2. The Three Sections
Much like a well-balanced meal, my dopamine menu has three categories:
• 🥖 The Bread (Starters) – Quick activities to kickstart my mood, mostly in the mornings. These prevent me from doom-scrolling or staring into the void. Fun fact: boredom is just your brain asking for something better.
• 💖 Sour Hearts (The Main Course) – Activities for when I have too much time or that oh crap, I forgot I had time realization. These keep me engaged in things that align with my future self.
• ☕ Have a Sip Dip (No Time Stamp Needed) – Evening activities that don’t require a strict schedule but still add value.
Gardening almost made the list, but for now, I’ll settle for studying it. Who knows? A menu update might be in order soon.
3. Structuring My Time
To avoid decision fatigue, I incorporated a weekly/daily schedule alongside the menu. This helps me stick to my dopamine plan while allowing flexibility. I even developed optional habit tracker templates for those who want to join me in this experiment (feel free to download and adapt them!i added the link by the end of the ramble).
The Impact of My Dopamine Menu
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Since implementing it, my life has transformed:
✔ I stay on top of things. ✔ I always have a general idea of how I’ll spend my time. ✔ I’m less bored. ✔ I’m more present in both my life and the lives of those around me. ✔ My room is less of a disaster. ✔ I remember where I left my things (mostly). ✔ I engage more deeply in activities. ✔ I’m far more productive. ✔ I’m less impatient. ✔ My mind is actually at peace—like, truly peaceful.
Even the smallest achievements, like cleaning my room, feel fulfilling. meaning, until I discover a better strategy, this is the one I’ll stick with.
The Fluidity of the Dopamine Menu
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One of the best things about the Dopamine Menu is that it’s not a rigid, unchangeable structure—it’s a living system that grows and adapts with you.
Take gardening, for example. Right now, I’m more in the phase of learning about it rather than actually digging in the dirt. So instead of forcing it onto my list as a daily activity, I’ve placed it in the realm of “future possibilities.” But when the time comes—maybe next month, maybe next year—I can update my menu to reflect that.
The beauty of the Dopamine Menu is that it respects your evolution. If an activity stops exciting or inspiring you, swap it out. If you discover a new passion, make space for it. If life circumstances change, let the menu shift with them.
The goal isn’t to lock yourself into a set routine forever—it’s to create a system that supports your energy, curiosity, and joy at any given moment in time.
So, don’t be afraid to erase, rewrite, and redesign. Your Dopamine Menu is yours to shape. 😊
How to Create Your Own Dopamine Menu from Scratch
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If this concept speaks to you, here’s how you can build your own:
1. Reflect on What Energizes You
What activities make you feel alive or at peace?
What hobbies have you abandoned but still feel drawn to?
What small things make your day just a little bit better?
2. Categorize by Mood & Energy
Low-effort, quick wins → Morning boosters (Starters)
Deep work, meaningful engagement → Core passions (Main Course)
Relaxing, occasional treats → Leisure & fun (Drinks & Dips)
3. Make It Visually Appealing
Design it like a restaurant menu (like I did, with Ronny the Duck 🦆)
Use a simple bullet journal format
Create a digital board on Notion or Trello
4. Incorporate Flexibility
Don’t treat it like a rigid to-do list.
Allow yourself to switch things up weekly/monthly.
Adjust activities based on your evolving interests.
5. Track Your Journey (Optional)
I created a habit tracker template (which you can download for free!).
Logging activities can help you notice patterns and appreciate small wins.
"If you create your own Dopamine Menu, I’d love to hear about it! What’s on your list? 💛"
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If this concept speaks to you, why not give it a try? To make it easier, I’ve created a free habit tracker template to help you stay on track. Download it here: [Dopamine Habit Tracker]
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roetrolls · 5 months ago
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just spent over an hour adding trolls to my spreadsheet and the big wall of icons on my toyhouse profile page
every time i work on that thing i ask myself "why the fuck did i do this, why would i force myself to code every character onto two different select pages"
and then i finish and i scroll through and watch all my guys' faces go by and i go HEHE WHEEEEEEEE YAYYYYY
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the-ugly-fetus · 10 months ago
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@aofxxxe
@sleep-deprived-mf
@misty-sees-you
@ramencat12
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sukumna · 2 months ago
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i don’t like my theme,,but i’m not creative enough to make something up #sendhelp
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scoobydoodean · 2 years ago
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Disgusting and evil as a shitposter @ heart to have something like this but I made an html page for all my many tracked themes and such.
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rovermcfly · 1 year ago
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it's fucking brutal actually that hastings solves the case of the countess. the whole show he's never managed to put things together. the whole show he says "I don't get it, poirot". the whole show he follows wrong leads and is baffled by the solution. it's very important that he never manages to solve a case. but just this once he did. the one time it hurts, he did.
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arowizards · 2 months ago
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making glorious innovations in the world of customized dnd gsheet
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