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@fortunecreep
i love when museums have near exact replicas of their displayed objects for you to buy. haha 15th century ceramic cup you are in my possession
Went to a museum exhibit once that had this little guy
10/10, give me tiny replicas of animal statues that I am encouraged to pat as part every exhibit ever please
I'm like if a girl who didn't do much was still experiencing burnout
It's the last day of April
Wake up babe, new meta layer just dropped
berries
holy shit
This is an objectively funny crime and the jury mostly agreed. Acquitted of all 7 felonies!
genuinely how are you supposed to know when a conversation is over. Must everything be some sort of puzzle
I don't think Tolkien is a good fantasy writer because he scored the highest at some objective Best Fantasy Book Test that every fantasy writer has to take, I think he's a good fantasy writer because he created a world based on things that he was interested in. I feel like a lot of fantasy writers think that they need to create a whole language for their world because Tolkien did and obviously his books are the best so they have to emulate him, but Tolkien did that because he was a linguistics nerd. I think the lesson to be learned from him is not that you have to include elves and deep history and new languages, but that you have to write endlessly about the things you are a huge nerd about and use those things to create your fantasy world
Yes!!! A very good example of that is Terry Pratchett, I think. It appears he was interested in all sorts of things so he put all sorts of things in his world. Technically Discworld isn't consistent by "hard fantasy rules" - it's somehow both medieval-ish and steampunk-y and all that - but it works because Pratchett had fun writing it.