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Trying to keep myself busy during this extra indoor time by working on a few new bracer designs for the online shop, including a Single Bracer Dagger Set, and a Tri Button Dagger Set. :)
I've also been playing around with a different dying technique for the leather and I think I've found one that I really like!! So excited!
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On: Those Stoic, Poker-Faced Czech People...
Those famously unfriendly folk? The people who make people “feel like they all just want to kill me”? Those same people who will not raise an eyebrow or so much as twitch their lip after some 30 seconds of eye contact on a subway?
They're also the men who will grab their lady in a passionate kiss in the middle of the sidewalk, a crowded tram car, or the queue at the store.
These are the women who have no inhibitions about kissing them back, even when the rest of the world continues to move on around them.
The flow of foot traffic splits and in the most natural form reconnects around a lip-locked couple every few minutes, with no more than a mildly interested cursory glance from one or two onlooking lonely birds.
For people who have self-professed themselves to be some of the grumpiest, least-likely-to-make-new-friends in their high school yearbook type of people, their nonchalant perspective when it comes to PDA, even things that surprise me, a relatively affectionate Canadian who often is told that her hand holding of mild acquaintances can be "a bit much", is really quite lovely.
It's not even like they're so publicly promiscuous that I've never seen people making out in the streets back home. It's the rest of the reactions - namely, none - that strike me so strongly. Last Sunday I sat in a park drinking a beer that I could basically walk around with anywhere, during a festival meant to celebrate a goodbye to meat for the coming lent, and looking across the swarms of children riding ponies and old men chewing kolbasa sausages wrapped in rye, were pairs and pairs of couples, young and old, sharing a moment.
Aaaaannnd my sentimentality well has run dry. Get a room you cute jerks, you're making me lonely!