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darknmarkets · 6 months ago
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teranobriss · 1 year ago
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Hatchetfield + Onion Headlines, part 1 of ??
feat npmd
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mintnrainbow · 6 months ago
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I was makeing a idea of how could I make my au Dainis hair more like the comic, so how do we achieve that? Tieing his hair back ofc
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HES- HES RIGHT BEHIND ME ISNT HEE 😰😰😰😰
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mercymornsimpathizer · 8 months ago
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gay cashier giving me crazy discounts at the grocery....solidarity brother
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fieriframes · 2 years ago
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[Onions and garlic?]
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raspberryzingaaa · 1 year ago
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Reading between the lines of the FIRST chapter of The Sunshine Court like "😑 riko i understand that other people messed YOU up but im not at all sorry you got your shit violently and mercilessly rocked. Have no fun in hell you evil man"
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bibleofficial · 1 year ago
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i made these stuffed meatball things but they didn’t go the way i hoped but they’re still good as fuck bc i fried em
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& also banana bread again but i used too much egg & baking soda i think
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teranobriss · 1 year ago
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Hatchetfield + Onion Headlines, part 2 of ??
feat black friday
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mrmegamanfan · 2 years ago
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Miyoo Mini Plus review!
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egg2k16 · 2 months ago
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Losing hair like crazy 😬😬😬 this semester's gotta get over faster, I need to rest NOW
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rawstfish · 11 months ago
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Had cookout, everything is right in the world
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supercreig · 1 year ago
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"It's these damn onions that are bringing water from my eyes." Sniffs.
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mymelodyisme · 1 year ago
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Cider and lavender, but instead of biting its booping <3
Cider: We’re not very close but I appreciate your presence
🥺🥺 thank you also for finding my occasionally bold presence in sweetness. 😭 ya’ll make me feel like it’s okay to be which is why I talk so much. I do hold back occasionally 🤔 but within good reason like I try not to talk about the people in town I think are cute 😭 but sometimes I do cause y’all deserve to hear my nonsense 💅🏽
Lavender: BITING YOU BITING YOU BITING YOU
Oh honey baby you can bite me is okay 😌 as an affectionate biter myself I think it’s a sign of loooove. 🤔 nonetheless 😄 I boop you back!! Booping was so fun to do to my friends back in high school. I was like “YESSS CAT PAWS” when April fools hit cause I also had cat paws in high school. 😄 I feel like none of this is making sense in a linear way but yess!!
BOOPYOUBOOPSYOUBOOPSYOU
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♥️ Ask Game Colors ♥️
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choco-pudding · 5 months ago
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The Vampire Dies in No Time Volume 3, Toranoana Purchase Bonus 4P Leaflet.
Read text from right to left, do not repost.
(Translations by @lavoszero and myself. Edits and typesetting by myself)
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A weakling vampire & a hunter living together gag manga!!
p. 2 Idiots
Ronaldo: "Hey, just askin', but do girls grow armpit hair, too?" Kameya: "Huh? Are you stupid or something?" Handa: "My mom doesn't grow any!!" Kameya: "Uh-huh, 'course she doesn't."
Ronaldo: "Right, right, 'course they don't grow any, I was stupid to think they did." Kameya: "Are you a virgin or something?" Handa: "Yeah, Ronaldo! You Virgin! Stupid Head! Caterpillar! Spring onion!" Kameya: "Spring onion?"
Ronaldo: "A vi… shut up, so are you two!" Kameya: "Yeah, but you're like, a mega virgin." Handa: "I'm way better at virgin than you" Kameya: "How can you be better??"
p. 3 Idiots 2
Ronaldo: "Which donut shape do you guys think is the sexiest?" Renji Kameya: "A french cruller, just look how obscene it is." Ronaldo: "Really!? But look how sexy the squish on these ones are." Handa: "Churros! Since my mom loves them."
Ronaldo: "Dude, you think your mom likes donuts for pervs?"
Ronaldo: "Wait! I'm sorry!! I didn't mean it like that, Handa!" Kameya: "Chill out, Handa, not in the store!! Ronaldo: "Waaaaa, Handaaaaaaaaa"
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[A possible scenario given their ages.] [Algebra II] [The End]
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aesethewitch · 1 year ago
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I think the reason garlic lovers (me included) are always like, "that isn't enough garlic, double it" is because we're cooking all the damn flavor out!! Like, yeah, sometimes you need more. But listen. Listen. If you want that mega sharp flavor? Ultra garlicky goodness?
Don't saute your onions and garlic together and then throw your other veggies or whatever in the pan. Don't do it! Garlic's flavor becomes super mellow as it cooks, which is why you can't taste its telltale sharpness in the end. If you saute it for 10 minutes, that flavor will basically be gone, and you'll need two or three times as much to replace it when you want that zing of garlicky goodness!!
Mince up those measly two cloves and throw them in for only the last minute of cooking. You'll get that tasty garlic aroma and flavor without using a whole head.
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spooniechef · 3 months ago
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Produce Issues (variable spoons)
Not recipes so much this time, but a short PSA for Americans, because the issues they're about to be facing are pretty much the exact ones we faced with Brexit over here, except worse.
With all the bullshit going on, there's a pretty good chance that produce is going to get mega-expensive over there. A lot of people talk about growing your own vegetable garden, without thinking about how the people who are going to be hit hardest by price increases probably don't have a house with a garden, or in fact a house at all, and many are lucky to have an entire apartment to themselves. That makes having a vegetable garden difficult ... but it doesn't make it impossible.
Storytime: when I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a few years ago, I needed something. I didn't specifically know what I needed, but I knew in general. I was so angry and scared and ... well, mostly depressed. I'd been down the depression road before, and I recognised the signs well enough. I needed something to get me through the worst of it - something that I could look at and feel productive, like I wasn't a waste of space. And, most of all, something I'd have to actually continue getting out of bed in the morning for. Turned out that for me, the thing I needed was a garden.
I'm fortunate. I live in a decent-sized apartment with no flatmates, a few decent window ledges and even a balcony. Less fortunate in that all of it's north-facing and I live in the UK so it doesn't get a lot of sun at the best of times. Still, I've managed to get some pretty wonderful things out of my windowsill and balcony garden. Mostly herbs, which gives me cookery herbs, medicinal herbs, and just nice-tasting herbs for tea, but vegetables and fruit too. There are varieties of strawberries and tomatoes that do just fine in shaded areas, and peas and some varieties of lettuce will grow faster than you can eat them all. I haven't done so well that I could completely stop buying produce, but I'll get there one day.
I can't give you all the tips - it'll take too long. But I can give you some basic ones, and the titles of a few books that might be helpful for you overall. (I didn't link to the books because regional booksellers.)
Indoor Kitchen Gardening by Elizabeth Millard. This one lets you know how best to use the space you have available and how to take advantage of any lighting conditions you might have in your home.
No-Waste Kitchen Gardening by Katie Elzer-Peters. This one's particularly good because while some of the suggestions are better for outside, it's a guide to how you can grow more fruit and veg from the remnants of the stuff you bought - onions and stuff.
If you do have a balcony, best thing you can get is the humble grow-bag. It's basically like a pot, but ... fabric, sort of. They go well with "No-Waste Kitchen Gardening" because potatoes, onions, and carrots can be regrown from the leftovers of purchased ones, and if you can manage that, you've got a recursive source of staple vegetables.
Another good investment if you have a decent-sized balcony is a composter bin. Potting soil can be expensive, and turning your food waste into compost as well as a source of recursive vegetables will nourish your produce and help make a bag of potting soil stretch.
If you don't live directly in a city (and maybe even if you do, if you've got green spaces in your area), you could also look into foraging. I actually have a forager's guide, but it's for the UK. For Americans, I did a bit of a search and found the 50-State Foraging Guide, which gives basic information and information about regional foraging guides. If you've got the spoons for it, it's nice to be out in the fresh air foraging for things.
If you're going to try medicinal herbal teas, do your research and find a reputable guide. There are lots of them around, so read carefully and try to avoid ones that sound too ... witchy, I guess. I have a copy of Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs, which I check against my copy of Culpeper's Complete Herbal - Culpeper's is old, but it's been an authority on herbal medicine for hundreds of years, so it's still pretty helpful.
Things are really tough for everyone right now, I know. There's so much going on, and so little of it's good, and it's easy to feel depressed and powerless. I honestly did find that growing things helped me feel less powerless on the whole. I'd made life happen! I'd created life out of dirt and water and hope. I've had mornings when my breakfast was alpine strawberries fresh off the plant. I've got coq au vin marinading in the fridge with three sprigs of thyme I got just by walking onto the balcony and snipping them off with the kitchen knife. I found there's no going back to dried oregano when you've had it fresh. I've learned how to dry various herbs and even my cayenne peppers. All of that was because I lavished love and attention on a pot of dirt. Which is how I think about it, because seeing an indoor garden for its mental health benefits is a lot better for ... well, the mental health ... than thinking about things like this being necessary because capitalism is bullshit and designed to crush us all.
I hope this helps. I know that nurturing something green and useful helped me. But seriously - even if you just have a little windowsill - oregano, thyme, rosemary, mint, lemon balm. They will survive anything you throw at them. Then work up to basil because homemade pesto sauce is awesome. (Though you can make lemon balm pesto too, and it's less pernickety about its growing conditions than basil tends to be.)
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