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fisheito · 1 year ago
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i swear i've played a game like that
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titsmasher69 · 7 months ago
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what the hell r they running from get back here you freak
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demonir · 2 months ago
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She did not understand the assignment
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upsidedownsmore · 3 months ago
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Hollowframe 56 - Dante
IT'S DONE
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anyways uh I've been working on this for entirely too long but it's also my most technically accomplished piece so far so I'm very happy rn
wip montage vid thingy:
links and stuff below the cut!
High quality on Artstation:
Free (or pay what you want!) Google Drive link for the entire Hollowframe Project on my Ko-Fi:
Previous Hollowframe update (Hollowframe 57 + Umbra poster):
Previous Hollowframe solo illustration (Qorvex):
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muffinlance · 4 months ago
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hellooo very cool person I am just now getting into the atla fandom and I know Nothing other than your fics are very cool and great and I was wondering if you have any recs (or links to posts with recs!!) bc I trust your judgment LOL
I hope this is ok to ask!! also I will add that I am not that picky but I will add that I am very much a longfic enjoyer so🫶🫶
My friend, may I open up to you the broad world of clicking an AO3 user's bookmarks. <3
AKA: literally click any ao3 username, "bookmarks" should appear towards the top of the resulting page. You can then voyage into the additionally wonderful waters of filtering by length, "recommended", fandom, etc.
Also: if the fic you like is in collections, try checking them out, especially if the title appeals to you. Can be a great way to find essentially a fic playlist.
Anyway all hail ao3's designers they done good work
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imtoohotmilk · 7 months ago
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everyone look at this scar quick
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compassiontale · 3 months ago
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Have my magma doodles.. Yayyy (the graphics looks absolute SHI)
And these thingz
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Delta belongs to AnimatedZorox
Killer belongs to Rahafwabas
Color belongs to Superyoumna
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somelegobird · 3 months ago
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Tomodachi Life may not allow gay relationships, but I DO
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I WILL FUEL MYSELF
Also, in Tomodachi lfie there's a "Girl appeal Ranking" which basically ranks the most attractive guys and uh
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poor dude
Because you can't set different miis you make to be siblings, you can get very uncomfortable situations like nYA WANTING TO CONFESS TO KAI. OH MY GOD. I am so happy that all romantic starts have to go through the player first, I immediately shot it down. There was also stuff of Zane wanting to confess to Misako and I think Cole wanting to confess to Vania? I don't remember exactly. All respect to Conia shippers, but in my eyes he is a gay man
relationships on the island so far are:
Garmadon & Misako
Lloyd & Harumi
I love this stupid game (This is like my 5th version of this game, I have 4 cards and 1 downloaded onto the 3ds. I might have more but I can't remember exactly)
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dumbassv32 · 1 year ago
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^_^
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skydiamonded · 7 months ago
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Brian Epstein as Tumblr textposts - Parts 1 to 3 (+ the bonus rounds)
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weidli · 3 months ago
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the chicks (who i will probably keep calling The Chicks forever because the only thing they respond to is me going heyyyy bibeli bibeli bibeli chumm bibeli bibeli) have figured out how to get out of the big girl pen but this is only a little bit a problem because if i'm also outside they just hang out within a meter or two of me at all times. Can chickens process love? Probably not. Do they know that they're safe if I'm nearby? Yeah and honestly might as well be the same thing
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robingivesmemagic · 4 months ago
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transgender jason todd is very important to me. btw
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qiekzart · 4 months ago
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day 101 drawing len until my preorder arrives
bad phone art because my cat decided it's a great idea to spill my coffee all over my laptop and now I can't use it 😭😭😭
requests open! ☆ 4 in inbox
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serendipnpipity · 9 months ago
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Lil’ minimalist 2am notes app drawing 🌘
(WIP it came from below the cut)
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t00thpasteface · 1 year ago
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a pirate wife for me
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shalom-iamcominghome · 4 months ago
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So I've wanted to start the process of conversion for the longest time now, but what stops me is just being afraid of not having the right answers if that makes sense, when meeting with a rabbi to discuss conversion for example. How did you prepare for meeting your rabbi and what kind of things did they ask you? I have really bad social anxiety and I struggle with public speaking so thinking about this scares me so much. I love everything I've learned about Judaism and I'm positive I want to convert but this is the one thing holding me back :( and additionally how was your experience when first going to services at your synagogue and is there anything you needed to do to prepare for it? I struggle with new environments even though I'd love to start going so any advice helps, thank you so much if you do decide to answer <3
First of all, good shabbos!
On Questions:
Most of the questions I have found rabbis to ask on a first meeting are generally categorized under, "what are your goals?," "what is your background?," and "what are you currently doing in your everyday life?"
I have talked to a few rabbis now, and upon the first few meetings, they truly just want to understand where you're coming from, what's brought you to this point, and how your relationship with Judaism may work out.
I would encourage you to potentially write your story out - where did you grow up? Were there any influential Jewish figures or moments where you thought, "man, I want that!" or perhaps any awakenings in your previous religion which troubled you if that's applicable? I like to think of this period as though you're meeting a match-maker - they want to figure out who you are before matching you with something they know you'll fall in love with. In the beginning stages, they really won't ask the hard-hitting questions, especially because you are also supposed to see if you think that rabbi would fit in with your Judaism goals. The rabbis I met before settling on the one I am sponsored by currently were all incredibly kind, even if they had to reject me outright (because they were busy with other students they are working with, not because they were trying to be mean!). All of them, essentially, were ecstatic alongside me about Judaism, and they gave the impression like they want people to join am yisrael.
On First-Time Services:
My shul requires that people email first if they have never gone to services, and I have noticed this is a semi-common practice. Frankly, though, that was all I needed to do in order to start attending. I think all you would need to do is to show up in your best clothing, and depending on the movement you go to, you may need to be mindful of different practices. I already have a kippah, and my shul has a big box full of kippot you can borrow (which is common). If kippah-wearing is a goal you want to achieve in your Judaism, certainly feel free to wear one, but it may not be something you need to bring with you. Additionally, be mindful of where people sit - in my shul, we do mixed, informal seating (though we naturally have men and women sitting on "their" sides, which I didn't even notice at first), but some shuls may have more explicit expectations of men's and women's seating - it truly depends.
I also made it clear with everyone that I will not be going up to read from the Torah, since they call upon people semi-randomly (actually, we rely on a particular family in which all of the children make up all the shul's child demographic). I have read haftarah portions upon their request, and have read from portions of the Torah if we don't have a minyan (semi often occurrence), but they have never called upon me to go up officially.
Most of my experiences being a newcomer were of people asking a lot of questions. Many shuls don't have newcomers, especially in small towns or places with a limited number of Jewish presence. They've been very nice, inclusive, and genuine - in fact, I feel I am treated as a fellow Jew by them (in the sense that they hold me to the same expectations, want me to learn, and have always let me participate to the fullest extent that I am able to). I find that if they see how genuine you are, they are incredibly willing to help you, to support you, or to even turn potential mistakes into learning opportunities. This is the norm for everyone - we made the mistake once of saying the Shema at the wrong time, and we just turned it into an opportunity to do better. Judaism is a collaborative effort, and that's a hard lesson to learn sometimes, but I have found that once you're used to it, you truly start to get comfortable. This shul is my home, and so I want to put that effort in to making it beautiful. I enjoy cleaning up after our communal lunch because it's the most I can do without a kosher kitchen and being a student, and I love to learn from everyone, so I attend the classes they've created. You don't have to do anything big! Just do it with all your heart and might, and people will see the effort you make, and you'll go a long way
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