Get a wide range of felt products handmade from organic wool from Nepal. We make different felted items like cat caves, dryer balls, felt coasters, and many more. Shop online from the link above.
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today is the first day of my final year in my 20's. 29 is such a weird age lmao 😭🎉
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I gained some weight over the pandemic. As a result, I lost most of my wardrobe. Being a Body Positive Girlie(TM), I thought, Well, that's fine, I will save some money and do a big shopping trip and redo my wardrobe!
I just came back from the first attempted shopping trip and I couldn't find one plus-size tank top I liked.
Knowing the issue is the fashion industry, and not my body, isn't helping much right now
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jyanmungori stats and facts, because i’ve been collecting data:
74 days old (first public appearance was on march 19th)
36 photos shared by jaehwan (26 through bubble, remaining 10 — twitter)
featured in 3 tiktoks
1 weverse live appearance
presumably mated (rubber duck, seen kissing)
stole jaehwan’s snacks 5 times
seen scheming with likely accomplices once
it’s hard to say if he’s licensed to perform a marriage ceremony, but he did that twice on april 7th and from the looks of it, he is going to continue to do so on oncoming fancons/marriage ceremonies
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Gotta buy more felting wool... I only have a small beginners kit that mr Pancake got me and it's... Almost all out.
(also, it's the reason why all the sharks are bright colours: there only were bright colours on the kit. I know that I'll get myself a nice amount of black and undyed wool, but I also take colour suggestions!)
OFF TO THE INTERNET!
(I lack gifs for the situation...)
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made some online orders to feel allve again
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God I love retro game stores
For starters, they got so much stuff for older consoles, which is great for me since I play my DS a lot and am in the market for more DS, 3DS and GBA games since my DS is compatible with them. And top of games, they’ll have the older consoles themselves and things for the older consoles, like the controllers and proper wires for using or adapting the consoles to modern monitors, or styluses for DSs, or today I found that the one near me sells battery packs for the Nintendo handhelds, and it comes with the screwdriver I need for it (I might get one of those next time, considering I want that screwdriver and my DS is old, might as well be prepared to need a new battery). They have stuff to help you actually maintain your consoles
Admittedly some stores are better than others on that front. Like the one near my house is objectively better than the one near my college, since they get a lot more new games in a shorter time frame (most of the DS/3DS games at the college one have been there for the past 2 years I’ve been there and there’s barely any new ones), and they just have a lot more when it comes to Nintendo consoles, which is what I normally use. Though I will say, if I were mainly a PlayStation gamer, specifically PS2, I think the college one would be far more useful to me. It’s been a thought for me to get a PS2 there, but that hasn’t happened yet, so eh. But regardless, they have all this useful stuff
But the best part about these places is that the people working there are almost certainly people who are familiar with these games and consoles. Like I got Fossil Fighters there today and when I said that’s the one I want, the guy said that’s a good one. I feel like I could ask these people their opinions on what’s a game they recommend, and they’d give me an actual answer because they know what they’re talking about. Or if I wanted advice on problems with my console (my DS is probably my main concern considering I’ve had it for over 15 years), they’d give me a proper answer. These aren’t people who are just here to sell you something, they actually have passion for the things here, and I just love that
I need to find more retro stores at my college area, I need to experience this more
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