Aloy definitely matches Seykaβs freak when they first met.
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Aloy definitely matches Seykaβs freak when they first met.
GUERILLA GAMES POSTED THIS ON THEIR TIKTOK ACCOUNT AAAGAHAGAHGAHAHAJAB
Finally started burning shores ohhhh my god these two
Aloy and Seyka
LET'S GOOO LESBIAAANSS
do men hate aloy because they canβt stand that a lesbian woman who doesnβt live up to their beauty standards is the main character of a game AND is called champion and savior the whole time? or do they just dislike redheads???
i canβt even put into words the love i have for her
Hiya - saw on another post youβre a librarian and you mentioned that checking things out from a library increasing lending ratios from which the government determineβs a libraryβs funding. My physical location/work hours prevent me from visiting my actual local library often. Iβve primarily been using my library card through Libby. Does that help or harm the libraryβs stats to get funding? Should I be getting more physical books? Thanks for all you do and for being you!!
Hey! Usually physical books and eresources like Libby are two separate budgets so lending through Libby still supports your library overall and means the eresources budget will continue to be supported
Hi!
I hope youβre doing well! ^.^
I saw your post about how we should check out as many books as we like
I havenβt been back to my local library in a while because right before the pandemic I borrowed some books and then didnβt return them when we went to lock down and didnβt return them for like a year after we got out of the lockdown
I was pretty embarrassed by it (my brain is awful mean to me lol) and even went to a different library to return it (theyβre all connected)
Do you think if I go back theyβll know/judge/stop me from borrowing/see it automatically on my account?
Or am I totally overthinking and should just go back to borrowing books like I use to?
(Please ignore if this is too much! Youβre just the first person Iβve seen who I think could answer this outside of my local librarians)
Thank you for your time!
: )
Hey it kind of depends on your specific library. If they charge overdue fees, these may not get removed from your account when you return the books but the replacement costs for the books will have when you returned them. Do you have a way of checking your account online through a login in or something s so you can see if there are fees to be paid?
The librarians wonβt judge you for any fees accrued around the pandemic in my experience. It was an awful time for everyone so most libraries wonβt hold any overdues from that time against you.
Most importantly though, your librarians always want to see you come back to the library. My library a polished overdue fees for this exact reason; people were embarrassed to return after losing a book or keeping it too long and the key function of libraries is making information accessible, removing barriers to accessing knowledge
Madam librarian,
Can you recommend some books for a 17 year old girl? Her favorite medium used to be graphic novels. Now Iβm not so sure, maybe something fantasy or sci fi ? Good queer representation?
It has been my tradition to give my niece a book every Xmas and I pride myself on picking something she likes.
But itβs getting harder. I donβt know what teens like. Things I read as a teen are dated. Any direction is appreciated.
Thanks!
Omg I need to check my asks more often. I love this question! Something I read recently and really enjoyed is The Last Solider of Navva by Yejin Suh. Itβs a YA book inspired by Korean mythology with a sapphic romance thats central to the story. Itβs a novel so might not be her speed but great read!
Something more graphic novel-y is a standalone manga I read recently called Sirius by Ana C Sanchez. Or you might like to get her A Song for You and I by K. OβNeill which is a queer fantasy with the most wholesome romance ever and such gorgeous illustrations.
Hope this helps!
Spirit Animal is racist.
Patronus was invented by a transphobe.
I think itβs time we all suck it up and say what we mean: fursona.
I know this is a jokey post (rip OPs notes) but a fursona is typically an animal REPRESENTATION of YOURSELF, not an external animal that is strongly meaningful to you and your life/journey.
I've seen daemon and familiar proposed, but to keep in line with the cursedness of the original post, may I suggest: spiritual tamagotchi
do you have any idea how refreshing it is to see a correction/suggestion to this post that actually understands the assignment
need to beam this tweet directly into everyone's minds right now
there's always some bullshit happening on reddit
If you have to be over 35 in order to be elected President of the US, then logically there should be an upper limit too. Say 70, maybe 75. The same could really be said for any political position. Honestly, the setup clearly needs to be that anyone who is retirement aged should ideally be retired, not 'leader of the free world'.
Politicians shouldn't be dying in office of old age or related illnesses.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley is 92. He is six years older than the second world war. He has been an elected official for almost seventy years. He literally has a grandson, who has himself been an elected official for almost twenty years. Chuck Grassley should not be in charge of anything. Elizabeth Warren should not be in charge of anything. Mitch McConnell should not be in charge of anything. Clarence Thomas should not be in charge of anything. Bernie Sanders should not be in charge of anything. They can still mentor and endorse younger politicians, they can still be advisors or have other roles in government. Hell, they're all rich and well-connected enough to keep influencing things in other ways anyway. But they shouldn't be electable, as a rule. At a certain point, they need to step aside. They should 'want' to step aside. Even if they are still perfectly cognitive and capable of doing the job, that doesn't mean they should. But, of course, no one is ever going to be willing to pass that sort of law, because it means both parties would lose half of their seats.
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crack egg directly into hot pan, scramble while cooking
crack egg directly into cold pan, stir/scramble, then cook
crack egg into bowl, whisk or stir, THEN pour into pan and cook
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Or you use a plastic/silicon spatula?? Or a silicon whisk?? go to literally any dollar store they have shitty plastic/silicon kitchen utensils you can scramble eggs with without scratching up your pans
Now thatβs what I call
@rpepperpotshipssciencebros please forgive me for this one
I hate this site so much.
it's good that I will never be a dog breeder, bc I would make the elephant dog. long borzoi snout, chunky pitbull body, ears of a papillon
why aren't we doing this?
you π«΅ you can join the breeding project.