Hey hi, where did you learn about Mitch & skirts/ heels at home? (Yes I need to know everything. My mind is a busy place and needs fuel.)
💕 for you and Mitch
- cho
patreon!
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Hey hi, where did you learn about Mitch & skirts/ heels at home? (Yes I need to know everything. My mind is a busy place and needs fuel.)
💕 for you and Mitch
- cho
patreon!
eightopals replied to your post: greyias replied to your post: And with Space Swap...
*head desk* I was so happy to be discussing this book that I forgot one of us had not finished it. So, moving back …. no one else likes Graff?
Yeah, I actually forgot for awhile too. (I’m sorry, @greyias! ❤)
The problem with Graff is that I don’t really know him, because I haven’t read any of the other books in the immediate Company Wars vicinity other than Cyteen (a long time ago). I started reading Downbelow Station in the last week or so, but it’s such a heavy read that I keep getting distracted by other things. I like what I’ve seen of him, but I really haven’t seen enough to have much in the way of feels for him yet.
eightopals replied to your post “And with Space Swap reveals out, I CAN FINALLY TALK ABOUT MY NEW...”
Can we talk about these books? Can we? I'm not sure I can do that on Tumblr, but I'll try.
Wheeee! Yes, please! :D Reblogging things back and forth seems to work pretty well, or you can leave me comments and I can answer them. Reblogs seem to be easier for having an actual conversation, though.
We could also do it in chat if you’d be more comfortable that way.
I’ve just been sitting on my bookfeels for weeks and I’m absolutely delighted to be able to talk about them now!
@eightopals re: cauliflower rice. I like it, personally, but it's just finely diced cauliflower (literally, cauliflower florets and stems + a few pulses in a food processor until the pieces are the size of rice grains) and I like cauliflower already. It picks up flavors well, and if you don't overcook it, it doesn't get mushy. I've been meaning to try mashed cauliflower again, but I liked it when I tried it before. I'm not picky as long as something is prepared well, haha...
@eightopals Three things I love unconditionally?
1. My husband, of course. I don't know what my life would be without him.
2. The ocean. Beautiful, powerful, fearsome.
3. Apples! The smell, the taste, the way they feel in my hand. Strawberries are my favorite fruit, but apples are fresh, beautiful, and inexpensive year-round.
I know, weird answers, but it's me. ^^"
eightopals replied to your photo “To the west!”
Except that Goku and Sanzo need haircuts!
Any shorter and they would look like troll dolls.
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The saddest moment in the series:
Hm. There were quite a few heart-wrenching moments, but as for saddest, I’d have to say Gat’s death. His final words to Hazel, and Hazel’s resulting grief, something about that stuck with me. Especially since the final image we see of Hazel is him holding Gat’s bandanna with genuine regret in his expression; this humanized Hazel.
Are Saiyuki Gaiden pix OK, or do you just want the main series? And how do we submit stuff (I'm a Tumblr n00b)?
All Saiyuki is fine! I actually have not read it yet (bad, bad fan...), but yeah, bring on the Gaiden!
The submit button is on the right side of the blog page, under the description, but you can just go straight to fuck-yeah-saiyuki.tumblr.com/submit.