never gonna recover from the realization that this whole thing started because a nun killed herself to save god.
and how it’s going to end because the daughter of god killed herself to save a nun.
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if i show this to people i dont think their first instinct would be "host and assistant of a popular british tv show". thats all im saying
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me: oh no i think the other group members are already starting on our presentation, what if im not contributing enough, lemme check the powerpoint on canva, i can continue it if they havent finished it yet
the powerpoint:
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momentarily forgot my real name is an obscure swedish name basically nobody else goes by and therefore it is prime opportunity for fantasy authors to use as the name of a place or person in their fantasy universe because what person in real life would unironically be named this obscure word, amiright,
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Horribly reminded that Freud is in this game
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Increased One Piece posting on my dash has reminded me of how way back when Ivanov was relatively recently introduced character I was unreasonably mad about the extreme body shape changes with the speedHRT hormone powers. And then also got mad about fandom ignoring Zoro's fairly character-important opinions on women and how they aren't in any way inferior to men, or different in ways that ought to matter.
Which resulted in me writing this very stupid and fun fic which I absolutely did not post online, in which Zoro got spontaneously transformed into a female version of himself by some Grand Line bullshit and ignored it, as he is wont to do anything he decides is meaningless.
And he was so buff that despite his continuing to exercise topless on deck nobody else noticed for like a week.
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Part 3! Actually getting the warp ON the loom AND sleyed AND threaded/tied on is literally half of the process. Probably a good 50/50 for time between prep and actual weaving.
This part is getting the warp chains onto the backbeam, the counting cross set in place and anchored, (so you can count correctly when threading later!) and the warp spread out evenly in little half inch increments (the tool for this is the long stick on top of my loom called the raddle) and then I can get to proper tensioning as I wind it onto the back beam.
Gotta learn to love this part of the process or weaving would be soooooo painful. Thank all for podcasts, music, and audiobooks to make the process go smoother.
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