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HII!! Do you perchance have any paperpickle (II) or just Paper (II) Graphics, stickers, blinkies or anything :D ?? THANK YOU!!
haiii !!! made these for u rq :3 i def wanna make more for u, but wanted to get these to u first :3 if u wanna drop another req, and we can get to those another time, that'd be peak :3
have a good timezone !!!!! <3
War could not exist without rivals, without enemies, and this was as true in the immortal realm as it was in the mortal one. The pantheon ever reflects the nature of its countless aspects. The facets deliver unerring truths. In winter, war was the lifeless chill of dead flesh. In summer, war rotted in fetid, flyblown clouds. In autumn, the battlefield was strewn with the dead. In spring, war arose anew in the same fields, the seeds well nurtured in rich soil.
Toll the Hounds, by Steven Erikson (Malazan Book of the Fallen #8)
Bridgeburners stealing the deck!
Toll the Hounds needs to be like, 75% less Tiste Andii angst and 200% more PickerxBlend content.
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Speaking of tax stamps. I’m pretty fascinated by them, especially on lighters. The oldest pieces in my collection have European tax stamps, in fact.
Two from my collection of rope/wick lighters are particularly old. Both have French 1911 brass stamps. That makes them antiques at more than 100 years old, but I digress …
In France during that time period, all lighters exported had tax stamps applied. This particular stamp with “1911” was used until about 1916 when the style was changed to more of a dog bone shape. I have some of those, which I’ll share in a future post.
One of these lighters is a traditional rope lighter, also called a sailor lighter. Sometimes they are referred to as “trench lighters” or “foxhole lighters” but I don’t think those names are appropriate for this style. (We can debate that later.) The lighter works by striking the flint like normal but the spark starts the wick smoldering. There is no true flame.
The other one has the rope mechanism but also a fuel reservoir as shown in one of the photos. So it can be used to smolder or to produce a flame.
I have a decent collection of rope lighters acquired from a friend in The Netherlands who bought them as part of a collection. The previous owner lived in a fishing village and my storytelling brain likes to think he traded for them with sailors coming into port. I have no proof of this but it entertains me to consider.
Need some advice!
(I need some advice and twitter was no help so im turning to you guys)
I'm making a Pony picker on Picrew
And i want to add this Native American festival horse outfit and a Tissa Horse festival outfit to the ponies. I did my best to stay as true to the real life outfits.
The problem is that i'm not sure if it's appropriate to place these outfits next to other more costume-like outfits such as: cowboy, viking. fairy and a circus? :s
But could I think it could work out, if i added some more normal outfits like a simple horse-blanket and regular saddles? so that it seems more down to earth and authentic?
I don't wanna offend either cultures but it seemed fitting to my picker, since the outfits were made to appreciate horses!
But if it's too weird a combo I'll just leave them be! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯