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LET THERE BE CHAOS
Commission by @cephalopodqueen for @chaosmouse!
cephalopodqueen respondeu seu post: cephalopodqueen: “went outside and forgot to wear...
ayyy same nightmare
cephalopodqueen replied to your post “what's the society6 story?”
oh, wow, yikes. maybe I shouldn't use society6 anymore.
I mean, I’d keep using them, just be aware that they have a really goofy policy regarding DMCA notices and if anything ever happens regarding that, they’ll just dump you. Get while the getting’s good, imo.
yooooo I've really been enjoying the hobbit episodes of press buttons and talk, please do more!
glad you’ve been enjoying them, uhhhh maaaaybe we will. There’s a sneak button that I guess we forgot about, so we’d probably be able to get past those orcs without getting roasted on a spit again
you can watch our Hobbit episodes here
cephalopodqueen replied to your post: when there’s a blizzard coming, new englanders...
for some reason the grocery store by us had been cleared out of cucumbers and cauliflower
oh boy
hey about cronus eating the rock, maybe the children cronus ate were giant eggs. because... rheas are birds. and one of them rocks looks like an egg.
This doesn’t really work since the rhea has only been called that since 1752 and its habitat is limited to south america.
The genus name was given in 1752 by Paul Möhring and adopted as the English common name. Möhring named the rhea based on the Greek Titan Rhea, whose name is derived from the Greek Rhea (῾Ρέα) from έρα "ground". This was fitting, the rhea being a flightless ground bird. Depending on the South American region, the rhea is known locally as ñandú guazu (Guaraní, meaning big spider, most probably in relation to their habit of opening and lowering alternate wings when they run), ema (Portuguese), suri (Aymara and Quechua),[1][2] or choique (Mapudungun). Nandu is the common name in many European languages.
From here.
It’s definitely because the baetylus rocks were already important prior to the myth’s creation. You’ve got to think about when a story was being told and where, because mythology is a story to explain phenomena you’re witnessing and give a context to the world around you.
cephalopodqueen respondeu seu post: So, confessions of a second-language English...
a stitcher at my first internship had the same issue, her first language was russian tho. the difference sounds like bih vs bee to english speakers, but it may be more like e vs i for you?
Oh Lord, what is the difference between bih and bee?
cephalopodqueen respondeu seu post: You know, I was robbed a couple weeks back. I’m...
that sounds so scary! I’m glad that you’re able to replace the glasses, and I hope you feel more at ease soon. I’m online most days if you’re feeling anxious and feel like talking would help in future.
Thank you, Cephie!! It’s mostly an issue for my night classes, but with Easter coming, there isn’t any this week, so... some time for my nerves to settle x3