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Ugly link because I'm on mobile, but I saw this meme over here: https://www.reddit.com/r/PhilosophyMemes/comments/1t879h8/a_little_all_over_the_place_here/
u/donutdaiquiri My spring has been really good, thank you for the cute cute bunny card. I hope you get to see the cherry blossoms soon.
u/hammerpo Thank you so much for the Totodile card! I absolutely love it. You really captured him.
u/sweet_angel_darling thank you so much for the card! it made me so happy to know that you're enjoying the washi tape and that you liked the mail clubs. I'm not a very good cook, but if it's alright for you, I'd like to send something back to you. <3
It is in a NE window with decent light and I checked, it doesn't have any root rot. I'm not sure what's up...
u/comtessedevampires Thank you so much for the lenticular ladybug card! I've been playing with it and seeing if my rabbits noticed. They tried to eat the flower so it must be doing something right or maybe it's just the paper... Thank you~.
u/kaekam2109 Thank you for the card! I do love Harry Potter even though I don't support the franchise anymore. I think I would love to live there, I'd want to study all the time. I already want to study all the time.
u/ninajyang The musicals are so expensive, but they're a lot of fun too. I wish that there were more pro-shots available of shows since so many of them end up as lost media once their run is done.
u/mission_cow_6742 Thank you for the cyanometer. I looked at the sky on April 21 at 2:11 pm EST and the sky was a 14~. It'svery cool to see and try. I'm going to keep using it. Thank you~.
u/a_wild_armaldo Thank you so much for the spring cards! Actually, spring and fall are my least favourite. I love winter the most and if I could swim in the winter somehow, Summer would fall to the bottom. As it stands, summer is closely behind. The stamps were A++++ too. Thank you.
u/crazycatfraulein Thank you for the cute bento card. I want to learn how to make bentos so pretty like this... it's never too late, right? T_T You still made it before peak cherry blossom season in my area! The veeeery last bits of snow just melted last week and the buds are appearing on the trees. I've never tried pickled Sakura, but now I really want to try. I hope you have an amazing spring.
u/sniperburrito Thank you for the little grab bag! It's totally okay that you took a minute. I get it. I hope that you have an incredible spring and please sign up for as many as my offers as you want. ❤️
u/yesimworkingnow First off, very cool stamp. I need to get me one of those. Secondly, thank you so much for the card! The piercing ceremony is very intense looking and winced looking at it, but then ended up... fascinated? I have one less piercing than you at 16, but 15 of them are in my ears! ... Now I'm like, should I try an eyebrow? I don't think I'd be able to do my back like the card. Tbh if a job interview had told me to lose my piercings, I'd have found a different place too.
I was in a local bookstore and overheard a conversation between two older women where they talked about the "weirder books that were showing up more" and sighing about them. Their opinion was that it was a trend and people were reading them to keep up with appearances and the like, a status signal rather than books people actually enjoyed reading. Something to force your way through rather than devour, you know?
I chimed in to just go "oh, I love weird books. The weirder, the better~". There was no altercation or anything, we just smiled at each other and went on our way but it made me wonder what you all think about reading/liking this type of book. Why do you read what you read?
I'm actually not even sure about my own reasons other than being drawn to the unknown and the strange books that leave me unsettled in an existential way like "I who have never known men" or "the factory". I also women who mirror the hypocrisy of the world back at them, twisting it into something their own like "Butter" or "A Certain Hunger" (weird that those are both about food).
I have always been a passive plant parent but this is the first time I'm trying to save a plant. My zebra succulent was drying out from the roots up and had completely flopped over. I tried searching but realized I couldn't tell the difference between accurate info and if someone had just generated it with AI and thrown it up on a website.
I cut it into pieces based on what Google told me and even tried twisting off a leaf like it said but... I don't know if I was doing it wrong because there was no easy twist off. I'm going to let it callous over and then... uh... I don't know.
Could any of you fine people help me out? TIA.