Trick or treat?
You get tea from the Banni region and the teapot it is served in. It is brewed from a meat stock, dried seeds, spices and dried flowers. The teapot is designed to look like a kind of livestock.
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Trick or treat?
You get tea from the Banni region and the teapot it is served in. It is brewed from a meat stock, dried seeds, spices and dried flowers. The teapot is designed to look like a kind of livestock.
Is that strange looking man supposed to be... Reynold?! What have they done to him?!
favorite animal?
@favorite-animal-person
Chinese red headed centipedes! :D
(I personally donāt have one but hereās some pics off of Pinterest)
Arenāt they just so cute:33
Fun centipede fact: centipedes always have an odd number of body segments so they can never have naturally a 100 legs unless they lose some!
Chasm is a cool name and all, but where did it come from?
I am nothing.
I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I am nothing I
Am
NOTHING!
Where there once was SOMETHING there is now only a Chasm
Saw your post and id really be happy if you could help me with the ";".
English is not my 1st language and im still learning pls forgive me if this is a stupid question ššš½šš½šš½šš½
WHAT IS ā;ā AND WHY DOES IT HAUNT US?
A semicolon is stronger than a comma but weaker than a period. Itās like a period who still wants to hang out.
Use it when:
1. You have two complete sentences that are closely related, and you want them connected without a full stop.
> I was tired; I kept writing anyway.
BOTH sides of the semicolon must be able to stand alone. If you read them separately and they make full sentences, congrats. You may semicolon.
2. Youāre listing things that already have commas in them and itās turning into a word soup:
> Iāve lived in Belgrade, Serbia; Paris, France; and New York, USA.
Imagine if that had only commas. A nightmare.
3. You want to feel fancy and dramatic:
> He was chaos; I loved him anyway.
Is this emotionally unnecessary? Maybe. But does it slap? Yes.
WHEN NOT TO USE IT:
Donāt use it like a comma. Itās not a comma. It didnāt ask for that.
Donāt put it between a full sentence and a dependent clause. Thatās how grammar crimes happen.
And remember- there are no stupid questions! I love all your questions! Questions give me life!
Hey!! I'm planning on using a few prompts from tmatober: can some stuff be nsfw? Or have gore and blood?
Looking forward to it regardless š
The prompt is up to however you'd like to interrupt it!!
As long as there's probable warnings and tagged right it's alright!
More importantly have fun with them!
Wooow it has been some TIME since I last was here
Howās everyone doing?
And the new folks as well
Void: "It's as dull as ever here..."
Null: "He's mad that we haven't had any attention over the past few months..."
Dubul Yuu: "I'm doing as trashy as ever! Thanks for asking!"
Nico: "Well it's given me time to solve cases... I still can't seem to crack the mystery behind this strange kid's book..."
Nightshade: "I'm boorrreeeedddd... Ughhhh..."
Crowsa: "I have been studying modern language, and I believe I am doing well!"
Runelord: "Oh great... I thought I could finally rest... But I suppose I am doing... Fine."
Young Runelord: "I'm doing fine...! W-Wait... Is it normal to just... Get asks like this?ā I've never used this strange device before..."
Everyone except Young Runelord: "Yeah."
I saw a dead bird being eaten by a crow. romance at it's peak.
I don't know what to say to this š