tulip is so cute i want to hold them and keep them in my pocket 🥺🥺 give them a forehead kiss for me!!
Awww thank you!!! They will receive many forehead kisses I can guarantee that. Here's a pocket sized Tulip for you to enjoy!!
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And two more silly images with them because I couldn't resist.
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Vote for Tulip! @sonic-fankid-showdown
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theyre so opposites in many ways she wasnt kidding LOL (aside from obvious points like motivations and… hair/skin color lol)
laios’s eyes are tareme and kabru’s are tsurime
small pupils and dilated pupils
their eye colors are complementary
nose pointing downward and nose pointing upward
sagittarius and gemini are opposite signs
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Playing GK, and I'm doing a "collectibles" run through Gotham tonight and went hunting for the street art in the West End.
(Sorry for the potato quality; I had to lighten the camera to make it visible in screenshots. Also, image IDs are in alt.)
I was surprised when the descriptor "Born This Way" popped up when I added it to my collection, along with a description of the piece being commissioned for Gotham Pride.
"Aw, that's nice." I thought. A nice little bit of world-building that ties in nicely with Tim coming out as bi and Dick offering to go to Pride with him.
So, anyway, art collected, I hopped back on my bike, took off down the street, and then reversed at full speed because I realized I'd just driven over a rainbow crosswalk.
"Aw, cool! That's a nice little touch. Wait a minute... is that an Irish gay bar?"
"It is! It's a gay Irish bar! Huh... I wonder what else is around here."
So I get off the bike, turn a corner, and start counting the rainbow Pride flags hanging over fire escapes and windows.
"Wait... does Gotham have a Gay Village?"
"Holy shit, they gave Gotham a Gay Village!"
"Wait, what does that sign say under the Pride flag... "The Quiet Escape Bookstore"... GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE!!!"
So anyway, yeah. I have 154 hours in this game and only just now found Gotham's LGBT district.
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Cloaks for all! A cloak sewalong for beginners
Step 1: Cutting/the pattern
The pattern of this cloak consists of three pieces. A (half) circle for the body and then two pieces for the hood.
We'll start with cutting the cloak itself:
The longest cloak you can make will (with this pattern) be the length of the shortest side of your fabric. If you want it shorter, measure from your neck over your shoulder down over your arm to find the length you want, that will be the radius of your cloak circle. My fabric is 150cm wide, so my circle radius and cloak length are both 150cm.
You're gonna want to clear a large piece of floor for this one.
Cut the cloak
Fold your fabric in half (short side to short side). Now you mark a quarter circle. Get a 150cm piece of string, tape the end to your surface at the folded corner. Circling the piece around will give you an easy way to draw a circle with your chalk.
Cut the half circle you just drew while the fabric is still folded.
2. Cut the neckhole
You'll need your neck measurement. (make sure to leave breathing room).
You can either do math about it, or lay your tape measurement on your fabric in a circle and cut slightly smaller than half your neck measurement.
3. Cut the hood
For the hood, you have to make sure it is bigger than your head. Start with the largest rectangle that is left from your fabric. Curve the top right corner with some chalk.
The height of the hood controls how oversized it is. Measure from your collarbone over your head to your other collarbone and you'll have the minimum size. My hood is 45 cm high.
(Optional: hollow out the left line and curve the right bottom corner)
Putting a hoodie on this rectangle to get a nice shape makes it a lot easier.
Draw the hood shape and cut two (this can be done while the fabric is folded double).
That's it for step 1. Tomorrow we start sewing!
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New pronoun pins, currently on sale on my etsy!
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