Finally the set is done! The Sun and The Moon 🩷🥹
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Finally the set is done! The Sun and The Moon 🩷🥹
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[COMMISSION: Lysandriell X Rahadin]
Thanks my client for her trust 🖤 Their story is awesome ✨ Lysandriell is an OC but Rahadin is the right arm of Strahd Von Zarovich, a vampire lord from DnD.
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As per request - BG3 companion's approval masterpost: all approval / disapproval / almost approval badges. Enjoy!
No credits required, but if you wanna be nice to me, appreciated!
As a college student, currently really hungry with nothing to eat, I understand how hard it can be to get food. Sometimes you really just don’t have the money to eat and when you do, you waste it all on fast food instead of stocking up on cheap things because you’re so tired of Ramen Noodes and canned food you could barf. So, I’ve composed a list of recipes and resources that will fit a college kid’s budget and appetite. Don’t go hungry! <3
Ramen Noodle Recipes:
Ramen Noodle Stir Fry
Sirloin-Snap Pea Stir Fry
Chicken Noodle Soup
Chili Cheese Ramen
Egg Drop Ramen
Spinach and Ramen
Ramen Spaghetti
Ramen Alfredo
Cheesy Ramen Noodles
Mug Meals:
Cheesy Eggs Mug
Cheese and Broccoli Mug
Mac and Cheese in a Mug
Meatloaf in a Mug
Nutella Mug Cake
Cheesecake Mug
Coffee Cup Quiche
Coffee Cup Chilaquiles
Mug Egg Scramble
Microwave Recipes:
Potato Chips
Corn on the cob
Scalloped Potatoes
White Rice
Fried Rice
Baked Potato
Chicken Casserole
Garlic Chicken
Chicken Soup Casserole
Caramelized Onion Baked Potato
Soft Chicken Tacos
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This is handy for anyone on a tight budget!
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Coming of Age stories
Am I the only one who gets really sick watching coming of age stories? Don't get me wrong, they are beautiful, fun, nostalgic, and important stories for kids to watch, and adults to reminisce on. However, for the kids that didn't get to HAVE a coming of age life, it's really painful for me to watch them. For whatever reason, whether it be undiagnosed mental health, physical ailments keeping you from participating, abuse in the home or at school, whatever it was that kept a person as a child developing a friend group and going on those adventures your supposed to go on as a kid..it sucks. I watched a lot of other kids at school go get up to trouble, have fun, go out on adventures and they still have each other to this day, but for me, personally, after suffering different forms of abuse throughout childhood up until adulthood when I could finally escape home, connecting with other kids was really hard for me. A lot of people thought I was cold, or an asshole, but dude I was just trying to get through my days with undiagnosed, unmedicated PTSD, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and maybe autism (The signs have been showing into my adulthood but I haven't gotten that tested yet). For kids who don't have those things, who aren't scared to go home, who aren't dreading the weekend, who work don't work as much as they are allowed to avoid going home, I know I seemed quiet, stand offish. I tried to be kind, but I was definitely Different, and most kids and teenagers aren't capable of dealing with a person struggling so badly unless they are struggling themselves. So, watching coming of age stories, or even just kids going on adventures together, is really painful and sad for me. I wish I had that, I wish I had some group of rag tag vagabonds I could fall back on, who would still be here for me to occasionally chat up today. It's this sickening feeling of all the things I never got to do, the childhood I missed out on, the missing potential, and I will never get that time back. Does anyone else feel this way?
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@coruscanttojerusalem this. this is it.
“Sky too big” also gets you on the tops of very tall, sharp mountains, where standing at the top means everything around you except the snow under your feet is blue sky.
Y’all’re joking, but I remember the agoraphobia I had the very first time I spent time in prairie states. There was this terror inside of nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. It went away when I flew back to the East coast.
It was there the 2nd time too, but not quite as strongly.
Even TALKING about it now makes me feel anxious.
Laugh all you want, but when you’re used to driving a few hours and hitting ocean, and an hour and hitting mountains, being surrounded by nothing but flat and Flat and FLAT and knowing that’s all there is for hundreds of miles does things to ya.
Not even slightly joking, though. Flat places give me the horrors. At least when you go up a mountain, you went to see the sky void, and you can hike right back down and hide from it in a nice valley somewhere. Safe little critter under the nice tall trees.
Out in the Flat Places* there’s nowhere to goddam hide from the sky. It’s all nothingness from horizon to horizon, and that nothingness wants to grind you under its boot like an ant, I swear to god.
*Flat Places may vary person by person, but I absolutely am including low hill country because I think it makes it worse. You look at the hills and expect to see mountains but none appears!
I don't know how you cannot love this view.
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Truly, at no point would I ever say that such a landscape is not beautiful. I’m not dead to the poetry of these scenes.
But, simultaneously (and that’s the crazy part), the sky triggers my threat response.
And I know friends from plains/field/steppe-country who find it stressful to have mountains “looming” over them (their words, never mine).
Them: comforting wide horizons, I could see any threat coming. Me: I am exposed, I will fall into the sky :(
Me: comforting mountains, sheltering me in the valley. Them: these big rocks will fall on me :(
Large Bird Will Get You
As a child of the misty forest, this open place above is terrifying. (I felt afraid all the way through Kansas). But then, a lot of folks fear them the misty forest. Especially at night.
Photo by Ansel Adams
Photo by Nick Strait
For context: I'm from Scotland, and my spouse @mothman-etd is from Minnesota. I grew up surrounded by forests and hills as far as the eye can see.
When we first started dating, I'd usually only travel to see him in the Twin Cities, except one time, one of his coworkers was getting married up in North Dakota, so we made it into a road trip.
I fell asleep in the car like a true passenger princess and woke up to nothing but flatness, but not just any flatness, no. It had been raining, and the plains were filled with water, so for all intents and purposes, it was like waking up in the middle of the fucking ocean with nothing but too much sky above me and absolutely nothing around us but the endless stretch of water and the empty road in front of us.
When I tell you the primal fear that went through me. It was like falling upwards. It was like gravity just didn't exist, and there was no limit to how high my panic could rise. I had to do that stretch of the journey with my chair tipped back so I couldn't see the emptiness. Like a blinkered horse ready to bolt and break all my legs at once in a frenzied panic to escape the Nothingness.
Eventually, we pulled over at a service station, and I can honestly say I've never been so happy to see a roadside Subway in all my life.
To add on to @thebibliosphere story, while it was raining it was also flood season. So Joy woke up to this:
All of North Dakota is the same elevation, so nothing stops the flood water. The interstate roads are built just high enough so you can still drive on them so it really looks like you are driving in the ocean when it happens. But not the normal ocean, a still, no waves, quiet ocean with random patches of trees sticking up.
Another fun tibit about this flood season is the Red River, which is the primary source of this flooding, flows north. So as the winter turns to spring the south part thaws first and smashes right into the still frozen part. Basically it's like turning on your kitchen faucet directly onto the counter instead of the sink.
It sure is an Experience 🥲
"Can I kiss you?" [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
He just feels so happy 🥹
i tried making a digital drawing for the first time in a while; and i'm actually pleased with the result! :D
(reblogs appreciated!! ^^)
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Been kind of in a rut, here's a Lumine sketch for the best genshin girl
That's not Halsin's blood-- fighting in wildshape can get messy
Clover is very catlike and hides physical injuries because it means vulnerability
But after some time I think he was also afraid of being seen as a liability and getting left behind.
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