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(please ignore if i'm annoying) can you rec any places for components?


just made my first "fancy" (925 stirling silver and lab-grown ruby) earrings. let's break down how much it didn't cost
7mm lab-created rubies: £1.75
925 stirling silver jump rings: £0.01
925 stirling silver chain: £0.10
925 stirling silver studs: £0.23
stainless steel cabochons to house the gems (couldn't find this exact thing in silver for some reason): £0.16
total materials: £2.25
these took < 10 min to make
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how insane must it have felt to be an actor table reading for bbc merlin. alright anthony this week, you are driven mad by memories of the children you killed in your genocide. next week? bald.
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The women's pants in MASH are like the most flattering, well fitting pants a woman's ass has ever seen whereas the men all look like boys whose mothers bought their pants a couple sizes bigger for them to grow into.
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dont piss me off. next time you go on a trip im filling your house with galapagos finches. by the time you return, they've evolved to fill your niche. they're a better spouse to your partner. they're a better parent for your child. and? they're a better friend to me than you ever were.
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How can one learn this sorcery?


just made my first "fancy" (925 stirling silver and lab-grown ruby) earrings. let's break down how much it didn't cost
7mm lab-created rubies: £1.75
925 stirling silver jump rings: £0.01
925 stirling silver chain: £0.10
925 stirling silver studs: £0.23
stainless steel cabochons to house the gems (couldn't find this exact thing in silver for some reason): £0.16
total materials: £2.25
these took < 10 min to make
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Reminder that History is Sociology on a longer timescale
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look on the one hand it's good that i don't fly into meltdowns so bad i hurt myself or cry so hard i throw up like i did when i was a kid. on the other hand the Autistic Rage is still present but now i'm an adult there are so many things that could cause it i don't even know what i'm mad about rn
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sweating and shaking and throwing up and writing a single word in scrivener
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Its butch appreciation day appreciate ur local butch <3
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doormat that says "burglars dni". is that anything.
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so we know that humans share 50% of their dna with bananas. and also, they say one in four humans are related to genghis khan. using this information, we can determine that genghis khan was 200% banana
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Bring back Galavant so they have to write an entire season around not being able to show the now fully grown Tad Cooper
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I went on an adventure today to return a pillow to IKEA with my coworker Astrid.
We were having a nice day and got stuck in traffic coming home. On the way her phone rang and she was driving so she declined the call with a sigh. “I feel so bad for him,” she said.
“You know that number?”
She did. It turns out her phone number had previously belonged to a woman named Serena. The man calling was her dad. He had Alzheimer’s and didn’t remember his daughter was dead, so he just called the number he knew was hers.
I was stricken to hear this. “Do you talk to him?”
“Yeah. Sometimes he thinks I’m her and we talk. I have a notebook with facts I’ve learned about her so I can connect with him better. Sometimes he knows I’m not her and I say I’m her friend.”
I struggled with the beauty and humanity of this for a moment. “What’s his name?”
“I don’t know; I just call him Dad.”
We sat in silence and I was overwhelmed with feelings. That she was so kind and thoughtful about this random connection. A man who called and spoke to her with love for the daughter he missed.
"One time," she added, "he called me just after I had a difficult day with my mom. I knew Serena and her mom had a rocky relationship so I talked to him about my frustrations with my own mother and he gave the following advice: ‘Everyone fails sometimes, even parents; what's important is to communicate with our loved ones, even when it's difficult.’
“I have never forgotten that advice and it healed a portion of my heart."
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Still day 1 after coming out as trans to my little sisters: the tiny one handed me this

(please ignore my sister's weird handwriting. these are lowercase Ls not Ps)
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