Miles | Minor | He/Him DO NOT SEND OR ASK ME ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE. No AI. You may reblog any post of mine. NO REPOSTING. Please credit me if you use any of my work.
♡ Sewing, crochet, cross stitch, writing, card board crafts, and painting are the art forms I'm gonna be doing (most of the time). My cats or dogs may make an occasional appearance.
♡ Current interests: COD, The Dungeons of Drakkenheim, D&D, reading, cats, art, anime, Stardew Vally, and cosplay!
Not to be super serious but what do you do to feel beautiful? I've always been super insecure and I haven’t found anything that helps
I genuinely mean when I say this but I was insecure about my looks for a long while and then one day I looked in a mirror and thought "this isn't healthy, I'm actually really pretty" and my mental health and self image has gotten better ever since
It sounds stupid but just saying something enough makes you believe it. Every day, when you look in the mirror say, "OH MY GOD! I woke up B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L!" Say it sarcastically, but keep saying it. I did this with showers and baths. I hated them so much, they truly were my worst part of the day. Untill I started saying, "I am SOOOO excited to bathe today!" Every single time I bathed. It works.
That's cool but I'm thinking more like horror in a way that their actually scared for the next session. I want horrific monsters and human experiments and shit :)
Not really advice because I'm lowkey a pretty mid DM, but I think The Dungeons of Drakkenheim by Monty Martin (DM and writer), and Kelly McLaughlin (Player and Writer) handles eldritch horror very well. Monty is a fantastic DM who really shows how the players actions will come back and effect the story. The first episode literally changes the entire campaign in a huge way! He's also fantastic at cliff hangers that FEEL like they should be there and leave the party and audience excited. You can find it on YouTube for some inspiration, their channel is the Dungeon Dudes.
Ignore that I had to take a picture in my bathroom- it's the most well lit area I've got at this time of night.
But here it is!! Disco!! My one of a kind Eridian oc plush, designed and made by me~
It took many long nights, hurting my hands, running out of my yarn THREE FUCKING TIMES-, having to watch the Trolls trilogy (would hickory), and fighting my own instincts to never finish a project.
More info about Disco under the cut!
Disco~
Disco (she/it) is 274 years old and an Eridian doctor! Originally working as a space elevator mechanic, a freak accident left their carapace completely broken. Using a very experimental surgery, they received a new, very *very* shiny, synthetic shell!
Their new carapice is based on Synthetic Ritual!
It's very shiny!
Being lab grown, their carapace doesn't resonate nearly the same, making her somewhat of a social outcast. That doesn't matter though, as with the accident they ended up finding her true calling! Medicine!
Now they work with other disabled eridians, known especially for how gentle and kind she is with her younger pebble patients. She lets them "see" inside of her (perks of her being lab grown and a much more pure rock, there's less for sound to bounce off of making her insides almost visible) and uses their own experience to make pebbles feel less alone.
Onto character design:
They're a perfect icosahedron (basically a d20) with their vents protected by a slightly raised section on top. She's relatively symmetrical, with the only real way to distinguish different sides being the few parts of her legs that are her original carapice- basalt!
^ my special leg reference I made
Anyways, I am *more* than willing to answer any questions about her. Y'know... If you wanna ask 👉👈
Also Grace absolutely calls her "Rihanna" as a joke (shine bright like a diamond 🎵) and Disco has such a negative reaction and does such big stompies that he doesn't try ever again.
sources: unknown // unknown // maplepecanpastry on tumblr // ashmanathletics on tiktok // i saw the tv glow (2024) // pray for me by kendrick lamar // unknown // what are you waiting for? by derald cannon jr. // unknown // unknown // drunk drivers/killer whales by car seat headrest // polekingrasputin on instagram
141 is a prestigious, Michelin restaurant with accolades the world over.
John is quickly going broke taking care of his nephew and needs a job. He has no experience in the hospitality industry and finds fine dining to be a ludicrous display of overindulgence, but a job is a job. Besides which, the chef at 141 is something of an urban legend, and John is endlessly curious.
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My gift to Goblin for finishing the most delightful story: “First, Eat”
I was pointed in the direction of this fic a few months ago and simply couldn’t put it down. What a beautiful and satisfying close to a genuinely delightful AU. A fandom classic, for sure.
It isn't my best work, but it's you as a gummy shark! I still need to think of some ways to make it more you, so any ideas are appreciated! I have been thinking about those gummy sharks you drew since I saw them. They just look so gummy. (Sending this through an ask cause this is too far away from your character to put on art fight)
I HONESTLY WAS ABOUT TO SAY PUT THIS ON ARTFIGHT AHRUGHRG ;;w;;
me if i was a shark gummy do you even care !!!!!!! would you chew me up!!!!!!!!!! would i be delicious!!!!!!!! ''this isn't my best work'' and it's literally dzlian as a gummy shark what could be bester than that.
the eyes and the lil woof nose on this gummy is HILARIOUSLY cute. THE BLACK EYE MARKING IS THERE TOO AHRHGKJSGHSJKDGRHG
thank you smuch i'm giggling and kicking my feet rn ugh
whoever decided to use soda water for americano and call it tonic espresso i love you i want to kiss you on the mouth (platonic but can be more if u want) this is the best thing i've ever, like this is when i kinda step back a little bit from wanting to have a wolf body and wild wolf life and just appreciate the fact that i can experience tonic espresso right now.
and then zus said ''let's add a little bit of lemon in tonic espresso and call it THUNDER'' and this is it. this is PEAK human experience. what can be better than this? wow....
I recently came out to my mother's side of the family who are majority conservative christians and it went much better than I expected. Like, they were weirdly supportive. I only got one comment insinuating that I might possibly be going to hell but it came from my aunt and she's dying soon anyway so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Anyway, I'm telling them how shocked I am and that I honestly thought that they'd have more of a problem with it when my grandma is like "Well you know we've been through this before with your uncle Nicky" and I'm like "what" and so it turns out that my uncle Nick was born a Natalie, came out as a boy at 19, and my great grandma proceeded to pay for his top surgery and hormone therapy. In 1974. And I just had to process for a bit because my entire life no one has referred to him as anything other than he/him and his chosen name. I ask why no one ever thought to mention this and they're just like "tbh we forgot. It's been so long that he's been a man" This man is married. He has a wife and three kids. I ask my relatives how they went about having kids, whether through adoption or sperm donor or what and none of them know. Apparently he just told everyone that they were gonna be parents and then one day showed up at my grandma's house with a baby. No questions were asked. Just. He and his wife had a baby now and that was that. Three times. Weeks later when I finally talk to my aunt Sarah (Nick's wife) all she tells me is that neither of them have ever been pregnant and, I quote, "sometimes you just come into children". She phrased it like people use the phrase "come into money". Like children are something that just happens to you. I ask my relatives if any of them had a problem with Nick being trans at the time, saying I'd understand if they had negative feelings about it, as it was the 1970s after all. They were like "nope" and i was just like "you didn't think anything of it?" And my grandfather was like "these things happen" while the other adults nodded sagely. So I guess the moral here is that if my conservative christian relatives could accept my uncle as trans in the 1970s then there really isn't any excuse for anyone. And also my family needs to ask more questions because I'm fairly sure my aunt and uncle stole their kids.
I'm laughing my ass off at that last sentence- But I'm so glad your coming out went well! That's one heck of a way to find out you have LGBT relatives.