Spoon in the shape of a fish. Carved from some Sycamore I found just outside Wivenhoe, Essex.
op i love your fish so much i made it a png
they are now a school of fish
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Spoon in the shape of a fish. Carved from some Sycamore I found just outside Wivenhoe, Essex.
op i love your fish so much i made it a png
they are now a school of fish
Got rejected from the uni I applied to.
Guess I'll find out why on monday. I wish they would have just said in the letter why, not make me have an appointment with somebody.
Holding hope it's something easy to fix.
Thinking about who chose Grace's Personal items. (Because he didn't)
Was it Stratt? Who knew him best but maybe didn't understand being Human the best.
Was it Yao and Ilyukina? They would know what someone would want to take with them.
Was it Carl? Who had the best access to his stuff and saw the little things he favored?
Maybe a little of everyone.
Stratt packs the beanbag to remind him of the stakes (and because she's a little sorry) Yao packs the fox mask and drawings from his kids to prove it's worth it. Ilyukina packs the quilt because she thinks its important to be comfy and recharge. Carl packs the sweater because it's obviously his favorite (and he's a little sorry too).
He never questions the things 'he' brought so they must have done a good (enough) job.
something that made me sit down and stare at my wall for an hour
point of reference from an able-bodied person: standing in one place for an hour kinda makes my feet/legs hurt. longer than that is when it really hits but it takes an hour to get there.
if you are in pain within minutes or seconds, that is not normal. that is a Symptom. poke your doctor into finding out what it is or connect with disabled and chronic pain groups.
if you are in extreme pain, not just "ugh my feet ache" pain but "i am going to pass out" pain, that is not normal. that is a Symptom. poke your doctor into finding out what it is or connect with disabled and chronic pain groups.
I know some people try to rationalize as "well it's not excruciating compared to my baseline" and I am gently reminding you that the baseline is zero. zero is normal. this ^ is not. be kind to yourself.
AN HOUR???????
"walking for 15 minutes makes the bones in my calves hurt for 2 hours"
buddy... that's the Symptoms...
... Wait, what?
I mean, I can walk just fine, but standing in one spot for like 15 to 20 minutes will leave me in pain for days.
That is... not normal?
I love how everyone is still asking hey so my symptoms are actually symptoms? Even if I feel only x amount of pain after x amount of time? BUDDY THE NORM IS FEELING MILD DISCOMFORT AT MOST AFTER STANDING FOR AN HOUR AND THEY RECOVER WITHIN A FEW HOURS TO A DAY
Yeah, sometimes the brain worms start up and I wonder 'am I REALLY disabled tho?? Like really?'
Then I have to remember 10 minutes of standing and my heart starts to freak out. 20 minutes of standing and my legs are dieing. It's a 3 day recovery at least.
I have to time my grocery store trips to avoid crowds to avoid fainting in the checkout line.
Sewing progress from March...I will try to describe this in more detailed posts later, since I have like 250 photos from March alone (and like 200gb of footage but that is another story).
Originally started in October but didn't make much progress until this month, was busy with other things.
Still haven't made as much progress as I'd like, but I do like how it is coming along! Many fun textures.
Happy birthday trans people!!!!!! ✨💞🥰💙🫶🌟💕🦎🏳️⚧️💞the world is better with you in it ❤️
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Did not mean to add the lizard 😐
Ok happy birthday trans people x2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎉✨🎈🎉💕✨🫶🏳️⚧️💙🤍💖🎉✨🌟And also this lizard!!!!🦎🏳️⚧️💕🎉
Actual roman epitaph for a dog
humans are the same
I’ve seen this one doing the rounds a few times (and it makes me cry every time I see it), but was curious about the original Latin text, so I did some digging: it’s a shortened version of CIL 10, 00659, a tombstone from Salernum (modern Salerno, Italy). (source; CIL is the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum).
Portaui lacrimis madidus te, nostra catella,
Quod feci lustris laetior ante tribus.
Ergo mihi, Patrice, iam non dabis oscula mille
Nec poteris collo grata cubare meo.
Tristis marmorea posui te sede merentem
Et iunxi semper manib(us) ipse meis
Morib(us) argutis hominem simulare paratam,
Perdidimus quales hei mihi delicias.
Tu, dulcis Patrice, nostras attingere mensas
Consueras, gremio poscere blanda cibos,
Lambere tu calicem lingua rapiente solebas,
Quem tibi saepe meae sustinuere manus,
Accipere et lassum cauda gaudente frequenter
And here’s my translation:
Wet with tears I have carried you, our little (female) dog, just as I did in happier times fifteen years earlier (lit. “three periods of five years). For myself, Patrice, now you will not give me a thousand kisses nor will you be able to lie lovingly around/against my neck. I have sorrowfully placed you, merit-worthy, in a marble tomb and I have joined you always to myself in death, as by your cleverness you matched a human. Alas, we lost such pleasures for myself! You, sweet Patrice, were accustomed to join us at our table, to beg charmingly for food (while sitting in our) laps. You were in the habit of greedily licking our cups with your tongue, which my hands often held for you. Frequently and joyfully (you) receive a weary one with your (wagging) tail...
tl;dr: this dog was named Patrice and was very, very loved. (another translation with some glossing of the text.)
It's the fact she's joined to them in death, it's the fact that she sat in her owner's arms and ate their food. That he held the cups down for her to drink from....
Hundreds of years and we still know she was loved. We still know how she liked to sleep. All these years!! Loving dogs is the same!!!!
gonna point out too that 15 years is an INSANELY long lifespan for a dog in ancient Rome. This dog was both well loved and well cared for to have lived so long. Obvs there's going to be some statistical overlap with ancient dogs with loving epitaphs having longer lifespans, but in a world without modern vetrinary science or medicine, no canine vaccines, and no nutritionally formulated dog food, this Roman's beloved pooch exceeded even the average pet dog lifespan today.
fandom etiquette as a whole died when people who didn’t grow up on fandoms became stans during lockdown, yes, but why am i seeing people openly mocking fics on twitter. why am i seeing screenshots of fics with captions like “bro what is this 😭.” why am i seeing people mock fic writers for not knowing how sports or theater or college or any other organization operates in the real world.
“college is absolutely nothing like this” “why are we writing four people on the team scoring a hat trick in one game” “so tech work is nothing like this, hope that helps!”
if you don’t like a fic, and if you can’t suspend your belief enough to enjoy a fic that exaggerates or ignores real-world orgs, you don’t have to read it. you don’t have to screenshot it and put it on blast for twitter. you don’t have to post a link to it in the replies. the back button is literally there on your phone. it’s not giving baby’s first fandom anymore, it’s giving entitled asshole and it isn’t as cute as you think it is.
Not exactly a new phenomenon though to be wildly assholish like that.
I remember the popularity of 'bad fanfiction readings' where podcasters or streamers would go out and find 'bad' fanfic (basically just anything they didn't like) and read it out loud to their audiences for the express purpose of making fun of it.
Gross, unnecessary and extremely hurtful. Imagine finding something you worked hard on and had fun doing being made fun of by thousands of people online. Yuckyuckyuck.
Glad that died out.
hate what people did to the dead dove tag
mothers and fuckers of the jury. "Dead dove: do not eat" is a label on a bag in the fridge. It means "the content of this bag is exactly what is labeled". It does not mean "trigger warning uhhh something". In fact, it means the exact opposite of "trigger warning uhhh something", because you use it with other tags. You write a fucked up fic with extreme violence and gore, you tag it as "extreme violence", "gore" and you tag it with "dead dove: do not eat". You write a fic with emotional abuse, gaslighting and manipulation, you tag it with "emotional abuse", "gaslighting" and "dead dove: do not eat". You write a fic with your extremely niche kink that appeals to like 3 other people and may skeeve out the rest of the fandom, you tag that with your kink and "dead dove: do not eat". It's so people know you really mean the content warnings.
It's NOT a catch-all term for "uhhh this may be fucked idk". TAG YOUR SHIT GENEROUSLY.
I think the disconnect is a generational one.
Tagging is pretty ubiquitous in fandom now, but back in the livejournal/geocities/angelfire days before there was a centralized place to post fic (pre- and early ff.net) tagging was like a helpful bonus. Mostly you just started reading and hoped for the best.
So then we had the basics of tags and KinkTomato (YKINMKATOK, the abbreviation of Your Kink Is Not My Kink (And That's OK)) and the fairly universal author disclaimers, which were
1) I don't make money off this don't sue me!
2) don't start a flame war in the comments
3) DON'T LIKE DON'T READ
With 3 being primarily as a warning that there would be queer content in the fic. Because that was a thing that happened.
People would get reaaaaallllly angry over the fact that they were reading a fic where the characters were gay.
The kind of 'discourse' we see these days over dark and taboo topics, was the same kinds of things said about the fluffiest most wholesome queer fic back then.
So those younger members of fandom who have had the robust tagging culture we have now, their whole fandom lives, of course see dead dove as extraneous or unnecessary, and change their usage to make more sense for thier experience.
While older members see it as a big ol extra 'WE AREN'T KIDDING FRFR' disclaimer, as it was originally intended.
Because why would you need an extra 'seriously there are gay guys in this fic' on a SasuNaru fic. But there was a time when you DID need that.
I also think there may be a bit of overlap in people coming in from pubfic and worrying about the spoileriffic nature of tagging, or a lack of understanding of tagging norms and practices which have been transferred mostly by osmosis in a giant internet game of telephone rather then explicitly written down or cataloged anywhere. Both of which are completely seperate discussions.
You sir are a fish
Honestly im rly curious and i think the other poll's range is a bit ridiculous:
What temperature would you rather spend all day doing errands in
100° F (37.7° C)
0° F (-17.7° C)
Honestly neither is ideal. But my meat gundam starts malfunctioning drastically at 86F so I've got 3-5 seconds at 100F before just .... failing. And I lived most my life in FL so thats basically march-september.
Now in the PNW I think 52F is litterally the perfect tempature for anything. I get cold around 32F and distressingly cold at about 20F. So 0F isn't pleasant but nothing a nice coat, thick socks and a bunch of handwarmers can't solve.
Thinking about those old fb memes that was basically just a random list of Fun Facts about yourself then you'd tag your friends and they'd answer and tag their friends and everyone would have a good time just shouting Info about themselves into the World Group Chat (because private mode didn't exist yet)
And then people started using them to guess tour password or bank account info so everyone had to stop doing that.
But really we were all just desperate to be Seen and Known in a culture that supressed any kind of expression as 'bragging'
I guess thats what I miss most about early Social Media. Just telling people about yourself/your day/your interests, and hearing about theirs. Just, Hey! I ate a cool thing today look! Before everything became an ad or a Brand or a Hustle.
FINALLY got good photos of my sculpture final. This is my dog his name is Sock.
This little man is pure foam! Fins included, just two sheets of craft foam glued together with a fabric cover.
Initially I planned on making him as a plush, but I realized pretty quick that I wouldn't be able to get the shape I wanted in the time we had for the project (even as he is now, I was pushing it), so i cheated. I kinda prefer him this way I think, because now I can wield him by his tail like a club.
Where's that tweet about people still living long fulfilling lives even through the fall of the roman empire because I think about it constantly
Just Ehlers Danlos things: Typing away, and my wrist popped back into place when I moved to hit the number pad. I didn't even realize it was partially out.
Sure feels better while typing now though!
I was at a camping retreat even though id been feeling bad for a few days. We were eating lunch at the chow hall, on these long benches, and i was just perched on the end when my friend gets up suddenly and somehow launches me about 4 feet to the side (difficult because I am Not a waif). I hit the ground and bounce with a Very audible POPCRACK. Slightly stunned, my friend is white as a sheet, everyone is freaking out and I pop up feeling GREAT.
Apparently I'd subluxed my hip days prior 🤦♂️ . Scared the hell out of my friend but I'm still laughing years later.
you have to keep going no matter what
Today’s fish thing are these fish ties!