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@amodnamedmel

Artist, Writer, IT Specialist. I run @wedrawyouroc , over 18, she/them, Queer.
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Surprise! You’ve been Isekai’d into a D&D World… but it’s specifically a 3.5 Edition D&D world and due to a weird Glitch in the system you have been assigned not just a Base Class, but also one of that edition’s weird and wacky Prestige Class as well! Spin this wheel to see what you got!

(I added a short little summary for each Class explaining the basic gist of it. Although obviously you can also look them up to get more detailed info)

Silverstar and a fun glitch

hi guys! discord is doing a survey on how people would like ai to be integrated into discord. take it and say fuck no to every question. when you get to "in general, how do you feel about discord inegrating ai features?", respond that you would actively get everyone you know off of discord and wouldn't pay for nitro or other shop items if they added ai features.

watch out for the trap! there's ONE QUESTION where the last option *isn't* the max 'no AI' option, read each part carefully to be sure

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I need strength to finish the casework I’m presenting for a job interview early tomorrow morning 😭 show me your pets for encouragement please? 🙏

Hexe wishes you good luck!!

No nuance poll:

Any kind of sewing counts - mending, dressmaking, hand sewing, machine sewing, embroidery, replacing buttons. Any amount of sewing, any kind of sewing, the question is not if you're good at sewing, it is "are you able to use a needle to pass thread through fabric to join things together/have you done so at least once in your life?"

Second no-nuance question:

A hotel sewing kit counts. Yarn needles and yarn count. The question is just "if you needed to sew a single stitch of any variety, do you own the materials to do so or would you need to get them from someone else (a store, a friend, a parent, etc)?" The materials don't even have to be in your possession, the question is just if you personally own some sewing supplies.

A few years ago I made a super basic tutorial for how to thread a needle, knot the thread, make a straight stitch, and tie off the thread so if you don't know how to do literally any sewing and want a basic how-to with photos and instructions, that exists here.

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I have a new creation that i must share with you all... Introducing SNAIL TAPE

This is originally based on a 90s magazine pattern I found, which I just had to try.

However, the pattern wasn't quite right; it turns out that scotch tape dispensers used to be quite a bit slimmer! So i tested a few changes, and below is an up to date pattern. With added antenna of course!

(This fits standard scotch tape dispensers fairly snuggly, so if you want a bit more room add some width to C.)

If you make one please attach a picture, so we can see the snail army grow...

as good of a time as any to share my list of activities I do during what i like to call Scheduled Soul Maintenence to avoid burnout

  • go on an aimless bike/ride/walk - move your body, do it for as long as you feel like it, discover new places near you weather that is a frog or a cafe
  • watch a new movie/read a new book/listen to a new album - get inspired, excercise having opinions and longer attention span, break out of consuming content and make a choice about what you want to expirience
  • create something in a medium i haven't used in a while - get out of a habit, rekindle a flame you haven't been upkeeping, making a friendship bracelet counts
  • go have a fun new drink/snack - arguably most important, have a little treat without rush, slow down and focus on physical sensations, treat yourself in a way that isn't landfillcore
  • meet with friends and/or go to a place where you meet strangers - human connection is good for you, (maybe some casual sex if you like that/try something new with your partner)
  • make some bad art - create for the sake of creating without any expectations
  • play an instrument - this can be anything that makes you reach a kind of flow state
  • go see something you haven't yet - get to know the cultural/geographical map of your area, this includes events, places, or just anything that makes you go out of your way to expirience something new, can be like a viewpoint or it can be a museum exhibit, anything you find cool
  • cook/bake something new - nurish your body, break out of cooking habits and routine, make it an event, plate it nicely too and i would like to point out that none of these have to cost more money than your usual lifestyle.
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Finally finished my quilted jacket!!!

I used the pattern Burda 6024 for the basic shape, made my own quilt with a few Ruby Star fabrics, using Thinsulate as my batting (-20 celsius isolation). I modified the collar using the « Collar Pack » by PatternCosPatterns.

The bonnet is the pattern « Printemps Madeleine » by Rebecca Colère (pattern in french)

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