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Never fucking kill yourself.
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BITCHHHHHHHH
Never
Never
NEVER
Never fucking kill yourself.
SHUT UP I JUST REMEMBERED DEAD HAND
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Nostalgia took over me and I ended up with this version of ganlink on my hands again. So here. Merry fucking Christmas
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I LOVE!! SKYWARD SWORD!!! FOREVER!!!! 🥹🥹🥹
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I LOVE!! SKYWARD SWORD!!! FOREVER!!!! 🥹🥹🥹
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I made yeto’s pumpkin/goat cheese/salmon soup and it’s changing my life a little bit, like holy SHIT this yeti knows what he’s doing
heyyyyy it’s october again which means it’s time for
✨Yeto’s Superb Soup✨
I had posted a recipe in the comments last year, but I decided to make a better version
Ingredients:
one 2lb kabocha (you can use an equal-sized pie pumpkin, but in my opinion kabocha has a much butterier texture and nuttier flavor. Also the yeti uses kabocha in the game so it gets points for accuracy)
1-3 carrots (last year the store had the fattest carrot I had ever seen. This year I needed 3 carrots to match that volume. Listen to your heart)
2-3 celery stalks (equal to the amount of carrot)
1/2 white onion
6 garlic cloves
(optional) 2 habanero peppers
mirin/cooking wine
1 box of fish stock (if you want it vegetarian, use kelp dashi stock)
1 box of vegetable stock
4oz goat cheese. I’ve tried making this with cream cheese and feta, but the flavor really doesn’t land right without the goat cheese.
1 cup? (<- it was eyeballed) heavy cream
.7lb filet of salmon
??tbsp olive oil
6 tbsp butter
a few pinches of flour
thyme, paprika, nutmeg, red pepper flakes salt & pepper
(optional) gronions to garnish
Step 1) Preheat oven to 400°F/204°C. Slice and deseed kabocha
Step 2) coat the pumpkin in a thin layer of olive oil. Season with thyme (I like dried thyme but fresh is better!), ground nutmeg, paprika, red pepper flakes, salt & pepper.
Bake for 30-50 minutes until it’s soft enough to scoop off the rind with a spoon. Thinner kabocha might only take 30 minutes, and thicker kabocha (like below) or a cake pumpkin may take 40+ minutes.
note: if your kabocha/pumpkin is especially thick, your soup may end up tasting sweeter. If you want it more umami, use less of your chosen gourd or maybe add a splash of soy sauce to the broth? Haven’t tried that but it’d probably work
Step 3) Prep all your other veggies while you’re waiting for the pumpkin to bake. Dice the onion and set it aside. Chop the celery & carrots into Chunks and mince the garlique
Step 4) Wait until the timer for the pumpkin has 20 minutes or less left. Heat up your pot/dutch oven on high/med-high heat, melt 2 tbsp of butter, and add the onions. After about 6 minutes, add the garlic. After another few minutes, sprinkle flour and stir, and keep frying until it browns.
Step 5) Add the rest of the butter, the rest of the veggies, and stir. Deglaze the pan with a splash of mirin/cooking wine.
If you timed it right, the pumpkin should be about done. Using a spoon, scoop the rind off the pumpkin. While you do that, periodically check on the veggies, adding another sprinkle of flour and a some of the fish stock as it gets dry. It’ll create a sort of paste and the onions will be pretty browned at this point.
Step 6) Chop the pumpkin & add it to the pot. Add the rest of the stock. If you’re using habanero, slice it and add it now. Add any other seasonings (it may need more salt) to taste. Once the soup boils, turn the heat to low and cover.
Personally, I prefer soups with Chunks in them + I think it’s more authentic to what the yeti made, but if you REALLY feel compelled to blend your soup, do it now.
Step 7) While the soup is heating up, get out a frying pan and add a tablespoon or two of some olive oil/butter on med-high heat. Add the salmon filet to the pan (scale side down) and just let it sit there. Don’t touch it. When it turns opaque halfway up, flip it until it’s fully cooked.
Once it’s cooked, remove it from the pan, remove the skin, and shred it into bite size pieces. If your salmon was really thick like mine was, and some parts of it are still pink, then toss the pink parts back in the pan to let them cook a little longer.
Add the salmon to the soup.
Step 8) Once the soup has been simmering for a few minutes and you’re too impatient to keep waiting, remove it from heat, add the goat cheese & heavy cream, garnish with gronions or whatever herb of choice, and enjoy!
In the game, this soup restores eight hearts, and it truly does feel that replenishing. This soup could cure any disease.
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💀 my brother in christopher
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I don't know any of you, hitting the reblog button.
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Y'know what.
On the subject of "letting kids read any book they want":
Growing up, I didn't have a ton of freedom. It was hard to find things that I could do openly to fill my leisure time without drawing negative attention. Playing video games meant I was lazy, I didn't get to choose what we watched on TV or what music was on the radio, the internet was full of predators, and so on. But one of the few things I could do in plain sight without being berated was read.
Somehow, in the midst of reading lighthearted series like Hank the Cowdog or suffering through my older sister's massive Babysitters Club collection, a story called The Prom Queen passed parental inspection and landed in my lap. It's an R.L. Stein book, which wouldn't raise any red flags (I definitely read Goosebumps) but it was a more mature series than I was ready for at that tender single-digits age.
At the time, the subject matter was disturbing to me: prom queen candidates being brutally murdered, mostly off-screen if I recall correctly, as the main character tries to suss out who the serial killer is before prom night. I remember getting to the first murder and putting the book in my sock drawer, terrified.
... And the very next day, I picked it up again.
Despite it pushing the limits of my comfort level, I really couldn't put the damn book down. It wasn't until the middle of the book that I found what I felt was a gory description of how one of the girls was found murdered. It was graphic, it was scary, it was a chapter I read and reread about a dozen times before moving on in the book.
I'm fairly sure that early experience informed my own writing style and philosophies on how much is 'enough' and how much is 'too much' when it comes to writing sensitive topics. And even though that scene wasn't something I was ready for at that age, I don't regret the experience. It made me uncomfortable, I processed it, it did not 'damage me', I moved on.
Anyway, just food for thought. No-pressure tags to some writing friends because I'm curious to know if you guys had any formative reading experiences that left a mark on you: @drsteggy @legends-shorts @rodent-anon @poodle-anon @autumnalchemist @silverdragonms @sister-dear @ghosthoard @violentvioleteye @links-in-time
SPOILERS FOR HUNGER GAMES AHEAD
Thought about this while I was playing Persona 5, my current fixation, and I think I've got it all together.
Royal Couple ii
*Reference from photo
a writing competition i was going to participate in again this year has announced that they now allow AI generated content to be submitted
their reasoning being that "we couldn't ban it even if we wanted to, every writer already uses it anyway"
"Every writer"?
come on
Reblog if you're a writer who doesn't use AI.
I wrote one line in Free As The that immediately put myself in a Demise x Sky mood, but I rEALLY want to get this chapter out to y'all. Ugh. Those two. I can't even say I'll write Hide Your Ganon! afterward because we're not at a place for them yet. I could do a oneshot, but then of what.
I could get a prompt from my girlfriend...hmmmm.....
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This gave me such a giggle
yeahhhhhh, shouldnt have let Hyrule drive...
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The saga continues...
Part1 (monster truck Hyrule) and part 2 (Four train time)
Part 4 (The chain)
Dragon Guardian chapter 1
Summary; Volga wants to go home. The final battle Cia lost was clear across hyrule so in order to get home to death mountain, Volga has to hoof himself and his lizal kin over enemy territory. Its not easy. When link is captured after a battle, Wizzro has a nasty idea to make a terrible weapon using Link's piece of the triforce. Volga doesnt have a good feeling about this.
warnings; link does get possessed by wizzro and it is portrayed as aggressive and extremely violating especially in later chapters, so read at your own risk