@themushroomstheyfoundme you're really funny
I love hearing all your stories and listening to your rants about the most random of things. Seeing the chaos unfold is so so cool and I'm really glad I know you!!
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secret Santa exchange with @jadedsundragon! I hope this is the found family+hurt no comfort you asked for :3
rendering this was, it was something
are you good it identifying mushrooms? Bc I found some fungi growing on a fallen log when I was in the woods and it looks really cool but I can’t tell what it is. Here’s pictures if you’re interested
Despite the hyperfixation, I'm not actually that good at identifying mushrooms aside from edible ones!
But if anyone else has any idea let me know :D
My precious Jade @jadedsundragon, Leo @elliotthedumb and Mycota @themushroomstheyfoundme, it is so much fun playing steel chair with you guys, tossing thoughts and theories and aus back and forth like stones at glass houses, making each other so much worse and then each claiming to be the least evil. Our Vapris murderbox is easily one of my favourite places to be lmao
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I love reading your evil thoughts Ash <3
Sometimes I wish your special interest was in different ways you could kill people with maylay weapons more specifically axes but yk. We can’t all have useful freinds, sometimes they’re just neat
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Fine, jesus christ, battle axes are typically designed specifically for fighting purposes though some could double as tools. Throughout history a lot of commonplace objects were fashioned into weapons, and axes were typically cheaper than swords. In general, battle axes weigh a lot less than modern splitting axes since they were designed to cut through arms and legs and not wood, so the blade would be thinner. Additionally a light weapon also makes it easier to do repeated attacks. Battle axes also had metal reinforced shafts or all metal shafts so the enemy could not cut through it.
The vikings also developed a lot of axe technology, including throwing axes and “skeggox” which have a lower trailing edge that increased cleaving power and could catch the top of an enemies shield to pull it down.
Anyway, today nobody uses axes because they are frankly ineffective weapons and modern warfare doesn’t favor melee, but I have an axe in my closet and the next time you insult my hyperfixations I’ll figure it out :) (/j)
I… I don’t remember asking this what on earth. What- that doesn’t even sound like- well thank you but what on earth was I on when I asked that Christ 😭
to this date the best ask I have ever gotten


