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graylinesspam · 2 years
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Ahsoka doing an inverse of the "oh no tomboy character has to wear a dress" trope.
Ahsoka has to attend a state diner or something with bank clan members theyre trying to get dirt on to prove their sabotaging the republic.
And she's fucking stoked.
She gets to act like a fucking girl for once! Not a commander in a skirt but an honest to God pretty girl.
She does a whole spa day to get ready. Rex is trying to relay mission intel and she's doing a sugar scrub. He looks really fucking confused as to what's going on but doesn't ask.
Fives however is not as polite and wants to know what the hell she's doing.
"Sugar scrub" she catches his completely clueless look. "Basically, I'm sanding my face". Que all of the men looking very concerned bc why the hell are you sanding your face?. " makes my skin really soft.
Then she proceeds to have to explain her whole face care routine. Like, this is so remove dead skin. this is acid; it eats dead skin out of my pores. This is clay it dries up skin oils. This is a water based moisturizer.
And that's all before the make up.
By the end of it three of the men are just quietly watching her outline the shape of her marking with white liner. The false eylashes freak them the hell out.
And Ahsoka is having the time of her life. Bumping some cantina music and spritzing herself with b&bw perfume. She gets to wear something other than her durable battle dress. She gets to wear heels!!!
She has to do a test drive for her heels to make sure her feet won't cramp out on her halfway through dinner. So she's strutting down the hall in her pjs and heels.
Obi-wan is politely amused by her giddy stumbly stride.
Then she has a whole strutting down the landing ramp moment with her dangly earings and new dress. Very middle school dance vibes.
Also possibly I think we as a fandom should explore the effect that a male dominated field like the military would have on Ahsoka's perception of feminity especial as a pre-teen in an all-male lineage. Especially as a commanding officer that enjoys being referred to as sir.
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skitskatdacat63 · 7 months
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2009 Reference Guide to Seb's Hair(Long post w lots of pics):
I would rate these but I love every version of him too much so I cannot pick 🤭, I'll add some commentary though. This took a horrible amount of time but it was also a great excuse to download and show off a truly terrible amnt of Seb pics(I was in tears half the time bcs of cuteness agression)
0. Testing(Jerez)(February 10th-12th):
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Honestly such perfect Seb hair, I find this soooo cute!!! His hair is honestly always so perfect at Jerez testing every season. I love the length and style, he looks so incredibly pretty <3
1. Australia(March 26th-29th):
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And now he is...bald. I actually kinda love this hair, he's my little kiwi fruit!! But I also can't help but mourn the Jerez hair. I'm just like: why did you feel the need to go bald, Seb??? It makes him look so young!
2. Malaysia(April 2nd-5th):
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3. China(April 16th-19th):
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I think the highlight of his bald era is how much he embodies the nickname "sunshine." Like the way his hair and eylashes glow in the sun??? Literally sunshine. Also it's cute to see his hair grow more fluffy
4. Bahrain(April 23rd-26th):
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The texture differences are so interesting, I think this length looks its best when it's more fluffy like in the top right pic.
5. Spain(May 7th-10th):
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It's funny how his hairline does that point in the middle, again: looks better when he looks unkempt
6. Monaco(May 21st-24th):
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Weirdly shocked at how much his hair grew in-between Spain and Monaco??? Also I forgot that those fashion pics were from this weekend, and I was jumpscared by his mohawk look. I think he should keep away from hair product hahaha
7. Turkey(June 4th-7th):
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Lego hair looking ass. Kidding kidding, just think his hair looks best all natural
8. Silverstone(June 18th-21st):
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Lowkey kinda baffling to me how different his hair looks at different stages of the weekend. The podium hair especially is just soooo different, its very cute but yeah idk
9. Germany(July 9th-12th):
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I did not realize he cut his hair again during this season?? Seeing these was very surprising to me, I had thought he grew it out for the entire season but I guess not! But I guess if he hadn't gotten a haircut the entire season, he'd probably have his angelic curls of 2010 by the end
10. Hungary(July 23rd-26th):
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Kinda love the looks he was serving this weekend, it's just very spikey and cute(also the cunty sunglasses!!
11. Valencia(August 20th-23rd):
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12. Belgium(August 27th-30th):
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That garage lighting makes his hair look soooo much more yellow rather than his fair blond in the sunlight
13. Italy(September 10th-13th):
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This transitional growing period is not my fav, just the way his hair sweeps in is funny
14. Singapore(September 24th-27th):
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Looking particularly blond this weekend!! His hair is just very light and pretty
15. Japan(October 1st-4th):
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I think most of these are from post-quali and for good reason; I love the way it looks like he has highlights in all the bottom pics
16. Brazil(October 15th-18th):
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I love his scruffiness from this weekend!!! The scruffy stubble is sooooooo!!!
17. Abu Dhabi(October 29th-November 1st):
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Pretty cute I think but yeah like nothing can really compete with his hair length in 2010 for me so I look at these and I'm like, ooooo growing longer!!
Conclusion: I think it's fun to get to see the process of someone's hair growing out. I've noticed that a lot of men with short hair get very consistent haircuts to keep their hair generally the same length, and I think that's so boring!! I think it's great to grow out your hair for a few months time because you get to see yourself at all the different stages and experiment with all kinds of different looks! So yeah, props to Seb for serving all kinds of looks this season!!
Also it's always interesting to me how much hair length/style and facial hair can change a person's look, but particularly how old/young they look. Like when he shaved his his head, it made him look so young. But in Brazil for example, with the longer hair and scruffy facial hair, he def looks older!
And of course, let me know which you like the best :D My favorite is Jerez <3
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balkanradfem · 8 months
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suspicious roommate behaviour =_=
So this roommate is younger than me, and even though we had fights in the past, right now we get along well. She's 21, and she's moving out in about 2 weeks, she's already started packing (and I've been helping her and irritating her at the same time, for my own amusement).
So yesterday, she's been showing off her cosmetics to me, and I didn't exactly care but I like smelling things, and at one point she gave me a bottle of 70% alcohol to smell, and I sniffed it and got immediately drunk, because I'm sensitive to alcohol and have never gotten drunk in my life. So I'm laughing and talking to the chair and crying because I don't know if I'm a fruit or a vegetable (people have told me that this is not normal drunk behaviour), and roommate twice suggested that I take my shirt off, which, why would you do that. (I did not do that. I had a blue shirt and I wanted to figure out if I was a blue fruit or a blue vegetable) (also I have nothing under my shirt I don't wear a bra).
Today I invited her to watch a show with me, because she had to wait for a ride and was getting irritated about it, and instead of watching one piece, she stares at me and starts commenting how I have long eyelashes. I'm annoyed and tell her to focus, but all she wants to do now is put mascara on me to see how my eyelashes would look painted. I'm even more annoyed, I've never as much as looked at my eyelashes and do not plan to become conscious of them. But, she's insistent about it, so I make a bet; if the guy who's her ride is late for more than 25 minutes, she can do whatever she likes. Sadly the guy is late 36 minutes and she pauses the show demanding we go to the bathroom. So I let her paint my eyelashes and complain about how draining this is for my eyeballs, and she's just sooo happy about how my eyelashes look and insists it's pretty. I dislike how my eylashes are glued together and look like something you would draw on a doll, so she removes it, and lets me go free.
Is this normal straight girl behaviour?? I have not experienced this before. She's a smol child to me so I don't know if this is just what they do.
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I was tagged by @amazzjin thank youuuu
a / age: i’d rather not say, but older than the age of consent where i am b / biggest fear: clowns they give me panic attacks rip c / current time: 3:38pm d / drink you had last: coffee e / everyday starts with: coffee f / favourite song: my favourite song of all time will always be Tomorrow by BTS. but if we’re talking the song that i’m enjoying the most right now, it’d be Beautiful by Monsta X g / ghosts are real?: i don’t know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  h / hometown: a city in Canada i / in love with: coffee and all of Bangtan and all of B.A.P and all of GOT7 and all of Monsta X and all of VIXX and– j / jealous of: people who have motivation k / killed someone: tbh i have a hard time killing flies so nah i’ve never killed someone l / last time you cried: a couple days ago o / one wish: for everyone to find happiness p / person you last called/texted: my brother q / questions you’re always asked: how does your eyeliner always look so good? are those your real eylashes? can you do my makeup? s / song last sang: Fermata by B.A.P though i really can’t do it justice whatsoever u / underwear colour: purple v / vacation location: Disney World, California, Hawaii, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, London, Egypt, France, Berlin, pretty much everywhere w / worst habit: bottling up my emotions. i’m learning to fix that. x / xrays you have had: teeth, jaw, wrist, thumb, other wrist, elbow, ankle, spine i’m v prone to accidents whoops y / your favourite food: can i choose coffee? probably chocolate z / zodiac sign: capricorn capricorns are v compatible with each other, i guess me and Tae were meant to be
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skywarper · 7 years
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suchhermeneutics replied to your post: my greatest accomplihsment is i was doing reqs...
Funny thing: In my job I usually have to get pretty close to people’s faces and one thing that I’ve noticed is that guys often have these long luxurious eylashes. It’s hart to compare to women since a lot of them have cake and plastic all over theirs but I’d be willing to bet men are actually better endowed in this area.
snorts i have no idea. its just funny that its literally hair on our eyeballs and cis men cant handle that fact, its so ridiculous??????????? its almost like anything that makeup can be applied to is invisible to them
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bloglumfia · 4 years
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supboardermag · 7 years
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Icy eyelashes, frozen paddle, a layer of ice on deck and more neoprene than you can physically squeeze into! That’s what involved if you want to surf the freshwater waves on Lake Superior in North America.
Not everyones idea of fun! But for Jared Munch who was born and raised in Northern Wisconsin it’s just the norm! From a young age Jared learned to love the cold and the outdoors, and soon became an action/adventure sports enthusiast growing up enjoying snowboarding, sking, mountain biking, skateboarding, kiteboarding, and whitewater kayaking. Whilst at college in Duluth, MN Jared got introduced to SUP, and went on to become a frequent paddler, SUP instructor and safety advocate of paddle sports.
Despite being many miles from the sea Jared soon discovered that there was plenty of fun and waves to be had on nearby Lake Superior. At more than 82 km² Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes in North America and is an ideal place to SUP. The vast expanse of water provides miles of shoreline to explore flat water paddling, and during winter when the conditions are right surf can be found at numerous locations around the lake.
But SUP surfing freezing Lake Superior is not for everyone, and it takes a certain kind of (crazy!) person to get out there and do it! Jared shares his experience of lake surfing and explains what is really involved in SUP surfing a freshwater lake in minus temperatures!…
Jared showing off his paddle caked in ice after a -16F surf session. The haze in the background is referred to as “sea smoke” which happens when the air is much colder than the water.
Short wave intervals and strong current cause high consequence SUP surfing on a large wave. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
SB/When did you first discover SUP surfing on a lake? I remember when I was probably 8 years old my dad was taking my brother and I up north on a fishing trip. As we drove past Lake Superior we saw people surfing and couldn’t believe it. I never really thought that I would be one of them until I got to college. What started as a whitewater canoe and kayak instructor position led me to learning how to paddle a SUP, which then trickled down to a desire to bring my board skills to the water. By the end of my junior year of college I had pieced together enough equipment to be a self contained Great Lakes surfer.
SB/How is it possible to have waves on a lake?! Every lake is going to be different based on size and depth profile, but just like in the ocean, the waves are created by wind. Wind blows across the water, and waves are formed. What gives the great lakes the ability to build such big waves over shorter fetch distances is that a 0 degree air is much more dense than a tropical 80 degree air. Dense air is able to dig into the surface much more to build waves.
Getting a glimpse of a rare freshwater barrel. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Jared taking the drop on a large freshwater wave.Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Jared catching a large freshwater wave with ideal, offshore wind. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Cold feet creates a lack of board feel. Bracing comes into play a lot! Photo: Jenny Schwietz
The inevitable whipeout and flushing of the wetsuit. 32 degree water has never felt so good! Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Jared going right on a medium size Lake Superior wave. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Jared cutting back into the lip on a medium size Lake Superior wave. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
Jared hitting the line of whitewater on a medium size wave. Photo: Jenny Schwietz
SB/What conditions do you need for surf on Lake Superior? Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake by surface area, and a northeast wind has a 300 mile fetch of open water to build waves before it hits my home breaks. Alternatively, a southwest wind will send waves to the other end. In general, any strong wind that can sustain for 24 hours across the lake is going to build up a solid ground swell and deliver waves somewhere.
SB/Tell us a bit more about surfing on Lake Superior. When does it work and how long for? It only really works during the winter when there is cold, dense air blowing across the lake. It’s also generally more windy in the winter. How long there’s swell really depends on how long the storm lasts. It’s not terribly uncommon to have three days of surf in a row. The main season is in late fall through to spring, when the air is cold and there are sustained wind directions. Typically, on the southwest end of the lake there will be surf once a week. This winter has been slow, however.
SB/What’s the wave like on Lake Superior? It varies. Usually during the storm it will be pretty choppy with tons of current.
“The wave height can easily reach 10 feet during the winter.”
Local buoys occasionally read over 15, and sometimes 20 feet. The intervals are short though, so you really have to be a strong paddler to get out in certain places. There are beach breaks, point breaks, and a few reef breaks. They all work in different conditions, and some more reliably than others. On a medium to small day most of the spots will be pretty mushy waves. On a bigger day the waves can have quite a bit of punch to them.
SB/Does your surf spot vary depending on conditions or is there only one spot that works on the lake? There are lots of places. The spots all vary so much, and conditions change so quickly that it’s easy to spend a couple hours driving and checking everything out before you even get in the water. There aren’t really any webcams shooting over the breaks, so it can be an adventure just getting to the water.
SB/How different does a fresh water wave differ from a salt water wave? My only saltwater surfing experience is in Hawaii and southern California, and it’s totally different. The combination of little buoyancy and wearing a thick suit in Lake Superior really wears you out quickly. In terms of wave riding, I don’t know. I’m honestly probably not good enough to be able to tell the difference. But I do know that since the conditions of lake surfing are so in your face, it’s a really different sensation than warm water ocean surfing.
Frozen feet!
A board covered in 1/4 inch of ice after a cold paddle. Jared’s boots were frozen onto the deck. Photo: Andrew Kilness
Icy eylashes during a brisk, -20F morning. Photo: Andrew Kilness
SB/What gear do you need to get the most out of surfing Lake Superior? Hooded 6/5 and 5/4 suits are top choice combined with 7mm mitts and booties. Having a heated vest underneath everything also helps on the really cold days. For just touring or downwinding I’ll usually wear a drysuit with base layers underneath.
Having a canteen of hot water can help revive a session by pouring the hot water into your booties and mitts to warm up the extremities. Since the conditions vary so greatly, having a couple of boards is a safe bet. I personally have a 7’6” funboard, a 6’8” big guy short board (I’m not big though) and a couple of SUP surf boards. Since the water is less bouyant than salt water, it’s nice to have a little extra volume underneath you. Most people use a bigger board than they would in the ocean. Having a reliable vehicle also helps a ton. I froze my butt off one time because my car battery died and I had to wait for someone to come pick me up after my session!
SB/Whats the local scene at Lake Superior and how big a crowd would you find on a busy day? It depends on where you go around the lake. Some of the popular spots can get fairly busy on a good day. I usually like it when the air gets super cold, because it thins the crowds. It is easy to avoid a crow though if you are willing to explore and work for waves. There are lots of spots that most people don’t know about. Touring on a SUP really made me aware of this. A big day on the lake is well overhead. Usually on these days it will be really crowded at the most popular places, but thins quickly as the people that drove up from the cities quickly realise that they are in way over their head!
SB/What are the biggest challenges when lake surfing? Lake Superior specifically creates a ton of current near shore – way more than I’ve experienced in the ocean. This happens because the surf really only happens during storms, with conditions that most ocean surfers probably wouldn’t even waste their time with. Another challenge lies in the conditions of the water itself. The surf is rarely clean. Paddling out and sitting (or standing) in a mess of chop to find a wave while fighting the current just to stay in position is a ton of work. I’d say the last, and largest challenge of lake surfing is the temperatures we face.
SB/What do you enjoy most about lake surfing? In the back of my mind I’m always giggling that I’m surfing a lake! I think almost everyone out there feels the same way, because everyone is typically pretty stoked. Lake surfing is definitely not about charging on perfect waves, but more about the overall experience.
SB/What other lakes have you surfed around the world and where’s your favourite spot? I’ve also surfed Lake Michigan and ridden downwind bumps on Lake Ontario. The most popular Lake Superior surf spot is Stoney Point, but my favourite spot is a wave north of stoney point, in a big bay that is protected from the wind, but has good long rides.
SB/What other lakes would you like to surf? Well the options are pretty limited, being that there are very few lakes in the world capable of producing waves. I’d say I’m pretty content with where I’ve surfed now. Lake Superior is the biggest and can generate the best waves, so I’m pretty spoiled with it.
puling into a freshwater curl before it breaks.
Crossing over to turn back into the wave.
Turning hard right back into the wave.
Hitting the lip and dropping back in.
SB/Whats the coldest conditions you’ve paddled in? Air: -20℉ (-28°C) Windchill: -35℉ (-37°C) Sea: 32℉ (0°C)
“I was watching ice form in sheets before my eyes and had a quarter inch of ice buildup on my deck!”
I was just out for a leisurely paddle that day. I’ve surfed in some seriously cold stuff before, but not quite that extreme.
SB/Why should someone have a go at SUP surfing on a lake? Just to try something new. A lot of people think that lake surfing is fake, or is always terrible conditions. It actually can line up really well and be a ton of fun.
SB/What are the main challenges surfing in the extreme cold? The bulk of thick neoprene really makes it difficult to paddle. It also reduces flexibility, especially when it starts getting covered in ice. Another really big challenge specific to SUP surfing in the cold is the ice buildup on the paddle. The ice makes the paddle so slippery that you lose almost all dexterity. The best way to deal with it is to hold the paddle underwater where it can’t freeze until you see your wave.
“On the coldest days you just barely have enough time to ride a wave before your paddle is too slippery to grip.”
The last major difficulty of the cold is the loss of feeling in the hands and feet that occurs occasionally, along with general shivering. It’s really hard to have a feeling of a board under your feet, or just stay composed in general. Those are just the big things though. All the small things that go into a day such as setting up a camera or going in to take a pee are also super hard to do in the cold. If someone can learn to surf well in the freezing cold on a lake, they can surf almost anywhere. When I go on surf trips to warm climates, it almost feels fake to me – like an amusement park.!That’s part of what makes going to new places so fun. It’s never going to be the same as what you are accustomed to.
SB/What are your 5 top tips to surviving SUP surfing in sub zero temperatures? 1. Find a 7mm mitt with a lot of grip on the palm to hold a paddle. 5mm gloves can also work if the temperature is just lingering around freezing. 2. Use a bigger board than normal. You will appreciate some stability when you loose feeling in your feet and your body is shivering. Also, the 7mm boots you will be wearing will reduce board feel from the beginning. 3. Be friendly. If you are rude, people won’t be so inclined to help you when your car gets stuck in the snow! 4. Bring hot water to pour down your suit for a quick warm up. 5. Eat well before, during, and after. If you bonk in the water, you will get very cold very quickly.
SB/Can you give us 5 top tips to lake surfing? 1. Be self aware of your body heat, and know when to go in. 2. For those who live around a lake and are stoked to give it a go – choose the right conditions to try in. A lot of people try for their first time during the middle of a storm and just get destroyed. 3. Have good neoprene and make sure it’s leak free. 4. Observe the locals. Since the conditions of lake surfing can be so hectic, there’s a reason that you might not see people at popular surf spots on some of the bigger days. 5. Be friendly. Nobody who surfs the lakes is pro, and probably won’t care if you are.
A great insight into lake SUP surfing, thanks Jared. Surfing at Lake Superior is definitely not for the faint hearted, but if you fancy a challenge and something a bit different this year then why not give it a go! Just don’t forget your extra neoprene, hot flask of water and snow shovel! Is there such a thing as de-icer for a wetsuit!? If so you might just need that too!
Have you ever surfed on a lake? If so we’d love to hear where and how you found it. Contact us via email here. 
To watch Jared’s videos of SUPing Lake Superior click here. 
SUP surfing Lake Superior / Now that’s what you call cold! Icy eyelashes, frozen paddle, a layer of ice on deck and more neoprene than you can physically squeeze into!
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