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antihibikase-archive · 1 year ago
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The organizations in my school are having drama with the student council (that I've resigned from, effective tomorrow) about "idea stealing" and. Are We In Fucking Highschool
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luckycloud808 · 4 years ago
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weird asks that say a lot from @julietgiulia​
1. coffee mugs, teacups, wine glasses, water bottles, or soda cans? Coffee mugs
2. chocolate bars or lollipops? Chocolate 
3. bubblegum or cotton candy? Neither
4. how did your elementary school teachers describe you? Shy, conscientious, perfectionist
5. do you prefer to drink soda from soda cans, soda bottles, plastic cups or glass cups? Glasses
6. pastel, boho, tomboy, preppy, goth, grunge, formal or sportswear? All contributors
7. earbuds or headphones? Earbuddies :)
8. movies or tv shows? Movies
9. favourite smell in the summer? Hot soil, flowering plants, fruit and needle trees, post rain, towel after ocean swim, wind through car window driving through forest(ed highway)
10. game you were best at in p.e.? Hockey, soccer, california kickball, high jump and arm hang? 
11. what you have for breakfast on an average day? Usually oatmeal or millet with omegas, fruit and oat milk or avocado bagel with black pepper and nutritional yeast
12. name of your favourite playlist? A nice mix for ness
13. lanyard or key ring? Key ring
14. favourite non-chocolate candy? Licorice, candied fennel or anise seeds
15. favourite book you read as a school assignment? Les miserables, The thief lord, The cellist of Sarajevo - off the top
16. most comfortable position to sit in? Slumpy posture, one leg over or under the other, knee tuck or apple sauce
17. most frequently worn pair of shoes? Hiking boots or black sambas
18. ideal weather? Sunny after rain a little windy
19. sleeping position? No pillow usually on my left or on my back or front with one leg bent 
20. preferred place to write (i.e., in a note book, on your laptop, sketchpad, post-it notes, etc.)? Notebook or notes app
21. obsession from childhood? Fairies and making homes
22. role model? Opa
23. strange habits? Not sure what qualifies as strange
24. favourite crystal? Not really into them but maybe jade or quartz 
25. first song you remember hearing? I turned out a punk or something by Joe Strummer
26. favourite activity to do in warm weather? Backpacking
27. favourite activity to do in cold weather? Cuddling, snowy adventuring, dancing
28. five songs to describe you? Hazel (bob dylan), Planted a thought (arthur russell), Junie (solange), Corridor of dreams (the cleaners from venus), Even cowgirls get the blues (emmylou harris)
29. best way to bond with you? Quality time, presence, care, spontaneity / silly curiousity
30. places that you find sacred? Oma and Opa’s yard and greenhouse, forest, Veluwe, ocean
31. what outfit do you wear to kick ass and take names? Floral dress, nice earrings with sambas and sweatshirt or hiking boots, wool socks and over shirt, with shorts and tank top
32. top five favourite vines? Fresh avocado is the only one that comes to mind
33. most used phrase in your phone? Yay sweet and or That’s funny
34. advertisements you have stuck in your head? Can’t think of any
35. average time you fall asleep? 2am
36. what is the first meme you remember ever seeing? Probably one of those justgirlythings ones here or Fb I have no idea
37. suitcase or duffel bag? Suitcase
38. lemonade or tea? Tea
39. lemon cake or lemon meringue pie? Lemon tart
40. weirdest thing to ever happen to you at your school? High school - Maybe bear spray yoe evac? authority figure telling me what I was wearing was inappropriate? psych teacher crying in class? Post sec - Tiktok famous boy makes a tiktok of me knitting in psych class? boy crushing steals my textbook just to get me to go to his car so he can return it to me? 
41. last person you texted? Daisy 🌼
42. jacket pockets or pants pockets? BOTH
43. hoodie, leather jacket, cardigan, jean jacket or bomber jacket? Hoodie
44. favourite scent for soap? Rose, patchouli, rosemary, lavendar, mint, etc.
45. which genre: sci-fi, fantasy or superhero? Fantasy
46. most comfortable outfit to sleep in? Naked 
47. favourite type of cheese? Cashew cheese or if I could brie
48. if you were a fruit, what kind would you be? White nectarine but there are so many to try!
49. what saying or quote do you live by? “She walked with her entire body as if to gain momentum for an event in which her entire body would participate.” - Anaïs Nin (A spy in the house of love)
50. what made you laugh the hardest you ever have? Probably my kid best friend
51. current stresses? Health issues, unstable income
52. favorite font? Freight rn
53. what is the current state of your hands? Coffee shakes
54. what did you learn from your first job? Hundreds of PLU’s, how to pack groceries, how messy and wasteful people are, that everyone should have to do a customer service job in their lifetime, how really great and awful people are, that I shouldn’t let other people’s stresses make me feel like I should be stressed, that quitting is good sometimes
55. favourite fairy tale? The six swans, Vasalisa the wise, Baba yaga, Bluebeard, Rumpelstiltskin, The red shoes, The velvet ribbon, Goldilocks and the three bears, and many many more
56. favourite tradition? Writing letters and cards, dressing up for halloween, celebrating birthdays
57. the three biggest struggles you’ve overcome? Eating disorder, depression and heartbreak (although these are things I still need to keep being overcome)
58. four talents you’re proud of having? Writing, taking notes, learning about my body, feeling for what resonates
59. if you were a video game character, what would your catchphrase be? Heyo, how bout that!
60. if you were a character in an anime, what kind of anime would you want it to be? Nausicaä of the valley of the wind (hayao miyazaki)
61. favourite line you heard from a book/movie/tv show/etc.? Recently found on my Tumblr feed from a book waiting on my shelf: “I want to believe, walking those aimless nights, that I was praying. For what I’m still not sure. But I always felt it was just ahead of me. That if I walked far enough, long enough, I would find it–perhaps even hold it up, like a tongue at the end of its word.” - Ocean Vuong (On earth we’re briefly gorgeous)
62. seven characters you relate to? In no particular order, not long thought out: 1) Sabina (A spy in the house of love), 2) Elio (Call me by your name), 3) Patti (Just kids), 4) Sally (The ruby in the smoke), 5) Camille (Un amour de jeunesse), 6) Dani (Midsommar), 7) Orla (Derry Girls)
63. five songs that would play in your club? I follow rivers - the magician remix (lykke li), JA! (bizzey), Gasolina (daddy yankee), Nice for what (drake), This must be the place - naive melody (talking heads) / love my way (psychedelic furs)
64. favourite website from your childhood? Myscene, Club penguin - those free gaming websites 
65. any permanent scars? A few on my face from tables and my dog, one on my knee from flip flops on a boat launch, a few burns here and there that probably aren’t permanent
66. favourite flower(s)? Always changing, echinacea and yellow roses rn
67. good luck charms? Change on the ground, nice earrings, well worn shoes, spotting flowers or animals
68. worst flavour of any food or drink you’ve ever tried? Cream of mushroom
69. a fun fact that you don’t know how you learned? Popped in my head, maybe not the most fun - the flower bud in the centres of apple tree fruiting spurs make the king fruit (the biggest and best apple from each spur) and if you pick the king blossom then all the surrounding blossoms will be bigger and better 
70. left or right handed? Right
71. least favourite pattern? Galaxy?
72. worst subject? Economics
73. favourite weird flavour combo? Miso and apple, blueberries and coconut curry, orange juice and beer (I don't know if its really possible to find a “weird” combo maybe it’s more like “not found in my culture”)
74. at what pain level out of ten (1 through 10) do you have to be at before you take an advil or ibuprofen? 5 if 0 is no pain (I don't think I’ve been above 8.5)
75. when did you lose your first tooth? No idea
76. what’s your favourite potato food (i.e. tater tots, baked potatoes, fries, chips, etc.)? Gnocchi or boerenkool
77. best plant to grow on a windowsill? Flowering plants
78. coffee from a gas station or sushi from a grocery store? Station coffee
79. which looks better, your school id photo or your driver’s license photo? School id
80. earth tones or jewel tones? Earth
81. fireflies or lightning bugs? I don't think I have much experience with either
82. pc or console? I cannot either way
83. writing or drawing? This is my kryptonite question
84. podcasts or talk radio? Podcasts if I had to choose
84. barbie or polly pocket? Polly pocket
85. fairy tales or mythology? Mythology (stories are linked more)
86. cookies or cupcakes? Cookies
87. your greatest fear? My health issues keep accumulating and getting worse forever
88. your greatest wish? My health issues resolve
89. who would you put before everyone else? Myself, Suzmom or Marleymoon
90. luckiest mistake? Choosing mini school, don't regret it but maybe not the best decision
91. boxes or bags? Bags
92. lamps, overhead lights, sunlight or fairy lights? Sunlight and rocksalt lamps
93. nicknames? Ness, nessie, nessa, bean, bear, benjamin, kindje, sweet pea
94. favourite season? Late spring or late summer
95. favourite app on your phone? Flo, Spotify, Google maps, notes, weather, find my
96. desktop background? Santa Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California
97. how many phone numbers do you have memorized? 7+
98. favourite historical era? I love revolutions and renaissances but all of em have hard times and good times
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The Best Disney Cruise Hacks Seen on Pinterest
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Bring Some Sharpies for the Best DIY Disney Souvenirs Ever
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We're always on the lookout for ingenious ways to eke out more magic from a Disney cruise. Here are some of the very best tips I've pinned to my family vacation-planning pinboards.
First up: An autograph book filled with the signatures of your favorite Disney characters makes a swell keepsake. But these Disney fans take DIY souvenirs to a whole new level by expanding the possibilities of autographed items. 
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Pack Homemade Costumes for Theme Nights
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On every Disney cruise, there is always a pirate night with big Pirates of the Caribbean deck party. You can buy pirate gear at the ship's gift store or bring awesome homemade outfits that cost a lot less, as explained on the mom blog Foster2Forever.com. Don't be surprised to see passengers, especially kids, wearing Disney-themed costumes at all times during the cruise—so if your kid lives in her Elsa dress, she'll fit right in.
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Arrive the Night Before
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Cruise ships are not like busses. If you miss your sailing, you can't just hop on the next one. “I always recommend arriving the night before sailing if you are flying into your port of call. That will help avoid the potential of flight delays,” recommends Family Travel Magazine. Another advantage of arriving the night before is that you can board the ship early and start having fun.
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Book an Early Arrival
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On embarkation day, the early bird catches the worm, rightly declares PopSugar Moms. Your ship may not set sail until the afternoon, but there are advantages to boarding early. The sooner you board, the sooner you can enjoy the ship. 
If you choose the earliest port arrival time (PAT) possible, you'll add several hours of fun to your cruise. Even if your ship doesn't depart until mid-afternoon, you'll be able to start enjoying many of the ship's features from the moment you board. As a bonus, you'll enjoy a shorter boarding time, to boot.
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Personalize the Outside of Your Stateroom Door
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Cruise ship corridors tend to be very long and monotonous. Every door looks the same, which can make finding your stateroom a little tricky for kids. Since stateroom doors on cruise ships are made of metal, a fun solution is to use magnetic decorations to personalize the outside of your door.
You'll find lots of suggestions for decorating a Disney stateroom door at Family Travel Magazine. The possibilities are endless, from banners and posters to dry erase boards. Don't have time to do it yourself? Customized cruise door magnetic decorations are a booming cottage industry on Etsy.
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Use Magnets to Turn Your Door Into a Command Center
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Speaking of magnets, experienced cruisers put their doors to work as a HQ for all the invitations, maps, schedules, lanyards and other essentials you will collect. This photo by Flickr user aznaphrodite shows off how magnets can help organize all your cruise flotsam and jetsam.
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Snag a Free Ticket for a Coveted Meeting
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As The Mouse for Less notes, Disney Cruise Line allocates free tickets for the most popular character meet-and-greets as a way to control crowds. Much like a FastPass at Disney World, the ticket is free and guarantees entry at your allotted time. Be sure to pick up a ticket soon after boarding at the Port Adventures or Guest Services desk. 
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Ask the Ship’s Photographers to Use Your Camera
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There will be many Disney character meet-and-greets during your sailing, and the ship's photographers are always on hand to snap a portrait that you can buy later. But they'll gladly use your camera if you just ask, points out PopSugar Moms.
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Wear a Wristwatch and Set It to Ship Time
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There's ship time and there's local time, and the two are sometimes not the same. Your cell phone's clock will automatically update to local time, which can cause great confusion since shipboard activities and port departures will be on ship time.
When you board the ship, set your phone to airplane mode in order to use Disney Cruise Line's Navigator app without data roaming. Ignore your phone's clock. Instead, pack a wristwatch and set it to ship time.
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Change Your Phone’s Lock Screen
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If you lose your phone on the ship, how could a Good Samaritan or the ship's crew return it to you quickly? SmarterTravel recommends changing your phone's lock screen to an image that displays your emergency contact information, including your name, email address and an alternate phone number. 
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Join the Ultimate Disney Gift Swap at Sea
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If you're the kind of family that loves goodie bags, Secret Santa, cookie swaps and grab bags, listen up. Disney Cruise Line passengers can participate in an entirely optional group-participation phenomenon known as fish extenders. What on earth are fish extenders, you ask? Think of it as the ultimate goodie swap for Disney superfans. Family Travel Magazine gives a detailed lowdown on how this grassroots gift-exchange works.
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Pack Your Carry-On for Fun From Minute One
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On embarkation day there's often a lag of several hours between when you board the ship and when your bags arrive at your stateroom. Cruise Critic's nifty infographic highlights how you can start having fun from Minute One if you've got your swimsuits and workout gear with you. That obviously also applies for essential medications and baby supplies.
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Outsmart Those Smart Light Switches
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Every Disney cruise ship stateroom features an energy-saving main light switch that requires you to leave your key card in a slot in order to power the cabin. The idea is that it will prevent you from wasting power, but it's problematic if you want to charge electronic gadgets when you're out of the room.
No problemo, says Cruise Critic. You can outsmart the power police by putting any other similarly sized loyalty card, library card, or business card in the slot as a place holder. Just remember to switch the lights off when you step out.
Find this pin on my Cruising with Kids board.
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Multiply Your Outlets
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There are never enough outlets inside any cruise ship stateroom, and that's even more true for gadget-loving families. This inexpensive Belkin power strip and surge protector features three electrical and two USB ports. It's a godsend when you've got multiple gadgets to recharge at once. Need another USB port? You'll find one on the side of the flatscreen TV.
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Pack a Dry Bag for a Day at the Beach
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Going ashore for a day on Disney's private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay? Or maybe you've signed up for a snorkeling or kayaking excursion? You'll need to bring your stateroom key card and a photo ID (to get back on the ship), and you'll likely also want your phone and, for most ports, a credit card and some cash. (You won't need the latter two on Castaway Cay.) Ditch your wallet in your stateroom safe in favor of a small, waterproof, floatable dry case on a lanyard. This one is designed for paddlers and runs about $15 on Overtons.com.
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Bring a Few Dollar Bills to Castaway Cay
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A Disney cruise is largely a cash-free vacation. You won't need any greenbacks on the ship or while on Castaway Cay, with the exception of the island's tiny post office. (Get oriented with these maps of the island.) If you want to send a postcard to yourself or a friend with the Castaway Cay postmark, you'll need a small amount of cash. The post office can't break anything larger than a $20 bill.
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Booking an Interior Cabin? Pack a Night Light
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Many families opt for value-priced interior cabins. At night these cabins become pitch black, which can be unnerving for kids who wake in the night. Packing a night light is an alternative to leaving on a muted TV all night.
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Use Clothespins to Hang Wet Swimsuits
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Your stateroom shower will have a retractable clothesline, and bringing your own clothespins will help swimsuits dry faster, suggests Inspired to Style. 
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Find Peace and Quiet on Deck 4
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On Disney ships, my favorite place to steal away with a good book is vintage-style Deck 4, a low-key haven with mahogany loungers and shuffleboard courts.
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Choose a Stateroom With a View
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If you're choosing an exterior stateroom, consider the ship's route so you can enjoy a view of the sunrise on your first morning at sea and the sunset on your last evening, suggests The Travel Bite.  You might also think about views while in port. For example, when Disney ships dock at Castaway Cay, staterooms on the starboard side are typically treated to a sweeping view of the island, while those on the port side overlook the dock.
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Use a Collapsible Closet Organizer for Extra Storage
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Even in the most cleverly designed cabin, there never seem to be enough hangers or storage space. An inexpensive collapsible closet organizer with shelves doesn't take up much room in your suitcase yet adds significantly more room for everyone's belongings.
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First-Time Cruiser? BYO Lanyards
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Each repeat guest on Disney Cruise Line receives a lanyard to hold the stateroom key card, which also serves as a shipboard charge card and a ticket for getting on and off the ship at each port. Wearing the card around your neck is super handy for parents and kids alike since the card's magnetic strip works through plastic so you never have to remove it. First time sailing with Disney? Simply bring an inexpensive lanyard with a clear card holder for everyone in your party. 
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Bring Coins to Make Pressed-Penny Souvenirs
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Sailing out of Port Canaveral? The unofficial Disney Cruise Line Blog reminds us to bring coins to make pressed-penny souvenirs. Pressed pennies are a popular collectible in the Disney parks. While there are no machines on Disney's ships, there is a pressed-penny machine in the cruise terminal at Port Canaveral.
There are six Disney Cruise Line designs in all: one for each of the four Disney ships, one for Castaway Cay and one general Disney Cruise Line penny. You'll need one penny and two quarters to create a pressed penny. Want the whole DCL collection? Bring 12 quarters and six pennies.
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Enjoy Disney and Pixar Movies on Demand
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The entertainment on the ship is truly wonderful but, as PopSugar points out, fans of Disney and Pixar films can also get a fix in the comfort of their stateroom with in-cabin movies on demand.
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More Disney Cruise Tips
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Planning Guide
Dos and Don'ts on Your Disney Cruise Embarkation Day
5 Ways to Get Oriented on Your Disney Cruise Ship
Dos and Don'ts for Dining on a Disney Cruise
Taking a Disney Cruise? Download the Navigator App Before You Go
What's Included in Your Disney Cruise Fare?
Cruising Out of Port Canaveral? Stay Here the Night Before
Free Printable Packing List for a Disney Cruise
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