"If you want level-headed answers to help you fit into polite society I'm not really the right person."
Slava Ukraini! Not spoiler free. (Han shot first) Everything tagged. (Ask for something tagged.) Personal/fandom blog (click for info).
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I am Jacen aka Leo. Lvl. 3X. Aceflux. Transman. He/they. Mixed & 1st Gen Ukrainian-American. Anti-Communist. Gaulish Pagan w/ shades of Kemetic & Rodnovery (son of Cernunnos, Anubis devotee, Veles and Czernobog worker). Humanist Jew. Pisces Sun/Libra Moon/Pisces Rising. INTP. 6w5. IRL Mandalorian. Actual wolf probably. Forensic scientist at heart. Jango Fett Defense Squad. Clone Trooper Adopter.
I make no apologies for my tone.
I'm so jealous of the people in this fountain pen channel. It feels like every release of a new pen they're buying it. And these are pens that are hundreds of dollars up to $1,000+
I wish I could have that kind of money to spend on a pen at the drop of a hat lmao
“My emperor is fine” your emperor has commissioned over 8000 life-sized terracotta soldiers and buried them facing east, in the direction of his recently conquered enemies in the hopes that they will protect him in the afterlife.
More commissioned art from @diamantecantori / @plusdedragonne of Slyvana, their DA!tabletop character!
[Commissions still open, just hmu on my main @karthonic]
"you're the writer, you control how the story goes" no not really. i wrote the first sentence and then my characters said "WE WILL TAKE IT FROM HERE" and promptly swerved into an electrical fence.
Happy Monday, everyone! To celebrate reaching $7,000 in our fundraising effort to purchase our historic synagogue building in Indiana, here are some fun facts about the building's history!
this is the oldest synagogue building in Indiana, and the 12th oldest still standing in the nation!
it was built in 1867 by Jacob Welschbillig for the Ahavas Achim Congregation, one of the state's largest German-Jewish communities at the time.
the structure was built in a unique variation of the Romanesque style and used mostly local materials, with the exception of the stained glass windows.
before moving into this building the congregation met in a storeroom above a gun shop!
Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far — please help our efforts to preserve this building by following this page, sharing our posts, and donating to our campaign here: https://givebutter.com/PreserveAACC