u/Secure_Daikon7426

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▲ 221 r/Lamenters

wall decor

I know the phrase is fanon and whatever. I like it a lot. Acrylic on cardboard. I might touch it up later after I come back from a trip away

u/Secure_Daikon7426 — 4 days ago

Went too deep down a rabbit hole.

Basically I went looking for a certain case online and went too deep and ended up scrolling through a gore website. I feel awful right now and like my heart is not beating right. I deliberately clicked on the website and then just could not stop scrolling through the thumbnails. I feel disgusting. Like I’m spiraling or something. I didn’t like seeing those thumbnails or reading the titles. Even reading the titles on this subreddit made me feel bad because now I’m just hyper aware of everything horrible now. I feel disgusting. I don’t know what to do. I feel scared maybe but not quite that, horrified maybe, or completely desensitized (???) I can’t tell

Eyebleach subreddit and asmr are helping but not enough

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u/Secure_Daikon7426 — 20 days ago
▲ 17 r/GREEK

Are these names realistic?

Sorry if it’s messy. I’m writing a character focused on Jason and for fun wanted to write out some of his family. Their birth years are in the symbols. The story starts in 2075 and Jason was born in 2037.

Given these are realistic names I’ll have some explanations. These can be ignored.

- Sotiris married Özlem after moving to Türkiye, where he had Defne and Nadia. Defne moved back to Greece where she went by Daphne, met Giannis, and moved to the US.

- I made up the last name “Kenosakis” because I wanted it to be made from “Kenos” in reference to what happens to Jason throughout the story. After Giannis and Daphne move to the US, they change their last names to Holloway and have their children there.

- All grandchildren except Helen have anglicized versions of their grandparent’s name both because Daphne doesn’t want to relate to Türkiye and because I wanted her to be called Helen.

If this is accurate to modern family names I’ll keep it this way, otherwise I’ll gladly take suggestions. I know practically nothing about Greek culture other than what I’ve looked up.

EDIT 1: “Κενόσάκης” is now “Κενοσάκης”

EDIT 2: Iasonas Kenosakis, now. Not Nikolaidis.

u/Secure_Daikon7426 — 1 month ago