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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@kiteofmight
I know you've done Ampharos but could do make ampharos a little helmet and scooter?
How would one even crochet a helmet like that? I could use one for my plushy as they ride in the back on my bike with me
To make it actually functional as in the ears/horns(?) and orb part being hollow is a little bit more work but not too bad. Break it down into shapes that you can make separately.
General summary: magic ring and continuous rows to cover top of head, break off and make flaps for the parts in between where the horns and orb would be, connect back into those using chains to cover the gaps, continue with sc for however many rows to fill in the length of the helmet, make the horns shapes, make a half circle shape, sew it all together. Visor can be a separate rectangular flat piece that is sewn on after, or same shape but crocheted directly off the forehead part.
So it'd be 8-9 main parts.
top of helmet
2 small flaps for between the horn and orb
1 flap for the forehead connecting the previous two with chains across the orb gap
1 flap in the back for between the horns
technically just a continuation of the previous flap, but connecting to the front flap with chains across the horn gaps
2 horn shapes
1 half circle shape
1 visor
@am-ampharos-amental, top down view of my comment 1 is the starting magic ring and continuous rows to make the top of helmet circle. 2 and 3 are small flaps in the front. 4 is the flap in the back. Each flap can be crocheted directly off the last row of that first circle but with several stitches worth of a gap in between each. 2 and 3 would connect with another flap 5 (not pictured). 4 would eventually connect to that entire combined 2-3-5 flap.
Sex scene as character study is so good. What is your relationship to your body? What is your relationship to your partner? What lessons have you absorbed from the culture about yourself as a sexual being? How much do you have to trust someone before being comfortable with intimacy? What fears and insecurities come to the fore for you when you take your clothes off? It's so good.
How do they communicate? How do they expect others to communicate? How well do they understand their body and their own capacity for pleasure? What do they tend to do to make their partner feel comfortable? How comfortable are they showing emotion in front of others? How much insight do they have into what their own emotions mean and are connected to? What are they focused on during the encounter? How conscious are they of exchanges of power and vulnerability? very very very good
Pokémon Winds/Waves
feels like a real step back that with all the sexual freedom available to us we moved to Hookup Culture instead of Having Sex With Friends Culture
Kiss the homies. Hold the homies. Make love to the homies. Then play smash.
*nods sagely* smash bros and then Smash Bros
#hell yeah #I’ll show you a good time and then kick your ass with Luigi #come at/on me bro
little nine
You’re a regular office worker born with the ability to “see” how dangerous a person is with a number scale of 1-10 above their heads. A toddler would be a 1, while a skilled soldier with a firearm may score a 7. Today, you notice the reserved new guy at the office measures a 10.
You decide it’s best to find out what you can about this person. Cautiously, you approach his desk. He’s a handsome man, tall, but with a disarming smile. How could such a friendly guy with such cute, dorky glasses be dangerous?
You extend your hand. “I noticed you’re new here. What’s your name?”
He shakes your hand warmly. His gaze is piercing, as if he’s looking right through you. “The name’s Clark,” he says. “So, how long have you worked for the Daily Planet?”
This one wins.
It’s been a few weeks, and one of Clark’s friends shows up. She’s pretty and all, enough muscle that she must work out. First thought would be that she should be maybe a 6.
Clark’s introducing her around. “This is my good friend, Diana, she’s in from out of town.”
You blink, and take a step back in fear. You’ve never seen an 11 before.
The day Bruce Wayne shows up for his long promised interview with Lois Lane, you can’t help it, the mug your holding drops from your fingers and sends a shock of hot coffee and ceramic shards across the floor.
Clark stops a few feet away and squints at you worriedly from behind those ridiculous glasses you’re 99% sure he doesn’t actually need, and asks tentatively, “Everything all right?”
You ignore him in favor of staring at the inky dark numerals hovering over the beaming fool gesticulating some fantastic yacht story for a gaggle of secretaries and minor columnists.
That’s it. Your gift has officially gone haywire. There is no other explanation. Because there is absolutely no way that Brucie Wayne is a 10.
At this point, you’ve seen it all. Miled manner reporters and billionaires at a 10 and a model-like woman at 11. You were really starting to doubt your power. The day you really stopped believeing in it was when Bruce Wayne came for another visit, and this time with a kid. The kid couldn’t be more than 10 years old, a bit on the short side.
He was an 8.
The day you started believing in it again was when you saw on tv the formation of something called the justice league.
There were those same numbers over superman, batman, wonder woman and robin. That’s when you put two and two together. You wonder how nobody at the daily planet noticed that Clarke was Superman with glasses. You wonder why you didn’t notice. You wonder why nobody put two and two together that Diana Prince and Wonder Woman looked exactly the same. You look in the mirror as the realization hit you and you see your own number change from a 3 to a 9.
I don’t think I’ve ever actually reblogged this magnificent post and that’s shame.
dc comics heritage post
i do think its funny that there was someone who went 'massachusetts-official doesn't post anything about where i live... i'll make my own blog!' and now someone is going westernmass-posting doesn't post anything about where i live...
maybe we'll get a western-western-mass blog? maybe eventually someone will say 'the great barrington blog doesn't post anything about where i live... i'll make a north egremont blog!'
my god, im in at floor two of the world's least profitable pyramid scheme
Official Post of Massachusetts
never kill yourself. you have to fill your mutuals dash with shit they don't care about forever, okay?
gays drink for free, bouncer will be checking
LMFAO
how it feels to become an active participant in your own life
for some reason my cat always acts surprised and sniffs me when i pet him even if he's literally sat on me
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its not like i dislike the canon design! i just... can't help myself ;;;
also aang is my exception to the 'no cape' rule