tuuliki from bubble comics is lesbian (canon)
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tuuliki from bubble comics is lesbian (canon)
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tagged by skygawker// list 5 things you love (no people, too easy) and then tag five blogs // dadcorn, somecallmeweird, 6-cinnamon-souls, slatmes, tuuliki
Gunner is definitely a person, so he doesn't get included on this list.
1. Snorkeling.
2. Learning a new language (e.g. French, Hawaiian, Huttese...)
3. Hiking alone.
4. Peppermint cheesecake.
5. Libraries
CRAFTING PARTY OF DOOOOOOOOM
tuulikki said: I’d love to! When did you have in mind?
lyrangalia said: YES PLEASE. However I have friends in town beginning August 1st so not sure how feasible it is BUT I AM SO INTERESTED ALSO I CAN BRING A STAPLE GUN.
theroyalmousiewe said: Yesssss! And sorry I haven’t gotten back to you about that. Got kinda stressed and busy
I'm driving up on Saturday, and I'll be in town until 8/4. If y'all want me to host (which I'm happy to), the apartment will be free of overbearing parental units (I'm house/cat-sitting) by Tuesday afternoon. Be forewarned, the apartment comes with an incredibly furry orange cat, a hyperactive and precocious toddler (maybe not the staple gun this time?), and a general lack of air conditioning and work space. Also sometimes spiders. However, we also have a really excellent view and a beach, and a very large television. There will also probably be alcohol.
My schedule for the week is pretty open, so whenever we can wrangle everyone together works for me.
I'm planning on bringing up a giant box of old t-shirts to recycle into a quilt and t-shirt yarn, and whatever else we might want to make out of them. So if everyone feels like jumping on the re-made clothing bandwagon with me, that's a thing that could happen? Especially if someone brings a sewing machine that can manage knit fabrics?
I made a new friend today on the bus from Vancouver, and we spent nearly four hours talking about Night Vale and travel and Norse mythology and linguistics. I think she will appreciate this song, which (in case you haven't heard it yet) is about how many fictional couples exist in the world that songwriters could be referencing who are way more awesome than Romeo and Juliet.