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bookishlyvintage · 1 year
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february bullet journal: strawberry edition
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urgentkettle · 5 months
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About to run out of pages in both my work and personal dot journals. Which is exciting because now I get new
✨Nice Journals✨
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bugbeebles · 2 years
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Thank you for the love, thank you for the joy. But I will never want to fall in love again
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grumpyoldsnake · 7 months
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For 2023 I wound up buying a Moleskine planner on a whim. It had a page for monthly habit tracking, enough space to journal a bit each day (which is what I actually want to do, I’m not using this sort of thing as an agenda), and some small journalling prompts at the end of each month.
I really like it! It’s been encouraging me to journal more regularly than I have in a while.
It also has a lot of wasted space with calendars and other stuff I don’t use, and a ring binder style that’s kind of falling apart now towards the end of the year.
So! I’m taking inspiration from what I liked in it, tweaking some things, and making my own for next year. :)
After several rough drafts, I think this version of the layout will work fairly well!
(For anyone possibly interested in doing the same and using my math: This is in a Leuchtturm1917 Composition (B4) dotted notebook. Hardcover and softcover both have the same grid dimensions. Leuchtturm notebooks are nice — their grids are consistently numbered, well-aligned, and have comfortable margins.)
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tramblr · 2 years
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Endless Summer
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hey, don't cry!
one whole page in my sketchbook dedicated to kissing <3
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closeups under the cut :>
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lydiacreative · 5 months
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More of what I'll have available on my Etsy Shop this next weekend 🌿
Some journal dotted notebooks to write your poems and draw your nightmares 🌸✨
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littlegod · 1 year
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the time i had a lynda barry moment at a house party
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formulaes5 · 3 months
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The comment section on mark webber dot com from early to mid 2013 is my own personal roman empire.
Never in my entire life have I seen such a large collection of absolutely unhinged men living out their gay s&m fantasies vicariously through the medium of imagining Mark Webber spanking a German Twink.
So far my favourite names given to Seb by these exceedingly normal people are:
penis (vettel)
that little prick
the man with his fucking finger
square headed kraut
The Vagina
Honourable Comment Mentions go to:
“anywhere else he would of got his pants dropped and spanked 🙂”
“stick it up that little prick and nail him good”
“very nice haircut, if i were a woman i would fancy you”, and
“vettel your a [site manager edit]”
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So, how rare ARE Ford's extra fingers, anyway?
I'm not gonna lie, at first I was skeptical of Ford's claims that the Weirdness Magnetism had an effect on him. Like, yeah, the whole having six fingers thing isn't exactly common, but it's a naturally-occurring event. Stan describes it as a birth defect, and there doesn't seem to be a noticeably great number of people with those in Gravity Falls. It wouldn't be all that farfetched for Ford to think he was just Built Different, for like, at least 7 reasons, but then you start actually thinking about it.
Polydactyly isn't exactly common. Approximately 1 in 1,000 babies are born with some form of polydactyly. While it's true that postaxial polydactyly (extra digit is past the pinkie) is the most common form, which is shown to be the kind Ford has in the x-ray at the beginning of AToTS, there are several other extreme circumstances.
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Extra digits in polydactyly aren't usually found on all limbs. It can occur on hands and feet (and Alex has confirmed that Ford does, indeed, have six toes on both feet) but rarely does it occur on both feet, or both hands, much less both hands and both feet. And even when it does occur more than once on one person, the extra digits aren't usually fully-formed. Oftentimes they don't even have bones. When they do have bones, they're usually much smaller, or barely opposable (if they have joints at all). When they're big enough to be maneuverable, they usually interfere with the structure of the hands/feet in negative ways. All this means that an extra finger or toe which doesn't direly require a surgery to remove the extra digit within the first year or two of life is incredibly uncommon.
And let's remember: that's just for one extra digit. Ford has four.
For Ford to have fully functional polydactyly on both hands and both feet, to the point where it's basically impossible to tell which one is finger x without x-rays... the odds of that are astronomically unlikely. Never-before-recorded, one in a kazillion, borderline medically unfathomable sort of rare.
I think I do believe the Weirdness Magnetism could've affected Ford, actually.
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bookishlyvintage · 9 months
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August Journal Layout
(ft an eighth day of the week bc I apparently can't count)
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sharkdays · 3 months
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anyways. here’s my liko journal spread re-do
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irrel · 1 year
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The dot grid journals are now up in my store 😁
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chic-a-gigot · 1 year
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 25 février 1810, (1041): Costume de Bal. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Dancing woman dressed in a costume for a ball. She wears a polka dot ballgown, decorated with flowers at the hem. Short puff sleeves and stand-up collar. Accessories: diadem, earring in the right ear, necklace, long gloves, flat shoes. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.
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ecargmura · 25 days
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Pokemon Horizons Episode 45 Review - The End Of The Second Chapter
What a great way to end the second chapter! The raid battle against Rayquaza was intense but great! Liko, Roy and Dot show off their improved battling tactics alongside Friede and Amethio, who shows up unexpectedly after his colleagues retreated. Just seeing the fruits of their hard work from Amethio mastering Terastal to Liko and Roy battling so competently without the need of Friede’s handholding to Liko’s Sprigatito evolving into Floragato, a rare occurrence for Grass-type starters.
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The battle between the Trainers and Rayquaza was really good. I loved how Friede chose to split them up as he took Roy and Fuecoco with him and left Cap with Liko and Dot so that he could command him to use Volt Tackle to launch up Quaxly and Fuecoco in the air. The way Roy even landed a hit on Rayquaza with Disarming Voice was so cool to see! When Amethio comes into the fray, he shows off his Tera Ghost Ceruledge and the double battle with him and Tera Dark Charizard was so cool! I can see why the kids want to learn Terastal now.
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I was very surprised that the writers would allow Sprigatito to evolve into Floragato. Usually, the anime writers have a severe allergy towards making Grass-type starters evolve. Since Black and White, Ash’s Snivy never evolved; Clemont’s Chespin never evolved; Ash’s Rowlett ate an Everstone and couldn’t evolve; Goh’s Grookey didn’t evolve. I was expecting the same thing to happen to Liko’s Sprigatito, but the writers actually went beyond my low expectations. I have hopes that the same will happen for Roy and Dot and that all three kids will get their Starters to be fully evolved later on. Fuecoco also learns Flame Charge. It’s nice to see Fuecoco learning all sorts of moves. I do wonder when he’ll evolve. Maybe in ten episodes?
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I’m glad that the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers are okay after the major damage the airship took. I do worry about Carkoal’s safety as it’s not present with the other evacuated airship Pokemon. Hopefully, it’s just safe in the engine room as it does look quite heavy to be evacuated safely (yet they were able to move a Nosepass with ease). Because it will take a while for the airship to repair, their adventures come to a halt here. Since the kids will attend school, I do wonder what the adults will do. Will they take up jobs nearby and meet up with the kids occasionally?
The Explorers section was quite interesting. Gibeon tells them to lay low and wait for the Rising Volt Tacklers to get the Six Heroes and then take them from them. That sounds like a solid plan for now. He also wants them to monitor Terapagos and Liko. Uh-oh. The fact that Gibeon knows Lucius, which means that he is most likely aware that she is his descendant. A glimpse of Gibeon is seen towards the end. He has white and black hair, but in a different pattern from Amethio. I’m assuming they’re related, but as ancestor and descendant as Gibeon isn’t supposed to be alive in this era. I’m convinced he’s an AI. He also has a Shiny 10% Zygarde, meaning that Legends Z-A lore will be implemented in the near future, or it’s just an easter egg for the upcoming game. I’m also wondering why Spinel smirked at the end before being dismissed from the meeting. He seems to have more ambitious goals, so I’m curious what his deal is—and it’s not because he’s my favorite or anything, okay?
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Overall, the Terapagos’s Shine chapter was a good arc. It was nice seeing progression for Liko and Roy as they grow from novices to more experienced trainers. I can’t wait to see how they will grow with Dot once they study about Terastal at Orange Academy. In fact, I can’t wait to see their school adventures! What are your thoughts on the second chapter now that it ended? Are you anticipating the third chapter?
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blackbackedjackal · 9 months
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Judging the state of the world economy by the shift in quality of bootleg Pokémon toys.
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