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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:56 pm
Paladin Magnus Dawnguard Blind Blindness Paladin Magnus Dawnguard My cat is so chill. She was lying on the edge of my bed like a log, and my legs went numb, but if I put them out I'd have to use her as a leg rest. So I did just that. And she literally did like this little shrug, then went back to sleep and we just sat like that for a long while. So cute! 4laugh I have four cats eek eek eek Amazing!!!! So many fluffballs so much love oh my god you're living in paradise!!!! Why thank you, thank you!! I know!! 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 5:00 pm
My family is urging me to get my writing officially copywrited because, lately people have been going on art raids and they're posting others' works to strange websites. I've found many of mine on other sites I didn't even know existed until people notified me about them. My writing has been gaining a bit of popularity on the internet and I'm trying my hardest to keep that going, but if my popularity continues growing I won't go without copywrite for my stuff. I've made plans to get with publishers if I compile enough poetry and short stories, and I know the publishers I want to go to, too. My friend is going to hook me up with them since they're neighbors, actually!
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 5:34 pm
It's interesting growing up and seeing younger people or even children communicating with me. I receive lots of comments on my works, and with language and sentence structure and all that, I can obviously discern an adult's comments from a kid's. Kids are oftentimes insensitive but they don't mean to be. They just don't know any "more professional" ways to express what they mean. I understand that because we're all kids at some point. Hell, I know I did that, acting insensitive unintentionally, WAY more than I'd like to admit when I was like 11-15. And when I did that as a kid the people would respond to my insensitivity super maturely and I would struggle to understand why. Now as a somewhat-adult having it the other way around, I understand and see why. It's best just to stay mature, and most importantly, understand that kids aren't aware they're being insensitive. They'll realize as they grow up. Just let kids be kids and make their mistakes of "insensitivity". They don't mean it.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2018 1:08 pm
I've done it. Today I filled out all the paperwork and mailed it in to my top surgeon. And an appointment is going to be set up. I'm on my way to top surgery and I want to cry I'm so happy.
4 years of having panic attacks when I look in the mirror. 4 years of crying myself to sleep because I can't sleep with a binder and I can't even wear one in general. 4 years of hating swimming because I have a chest and it's visible and I can't go shirtless like all the other men around me. 4 years of begging to the gods and the world to spare me and it's going to happen now. smile Oh my god.
When I get top surgery, I'm debating between 2 things: burning all my bras in a bonfire, and hanging them on the bra tree on the appalacian trail.
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2018 6:48 pm
*sudden urge to scream the lyrics of The Sounds of Silence along to Disturbed's cover intensifies*
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 6:45 pm
My reye syndrome is getting bad in my right hand again. Seeing as cooler weather is just around the corner I'm setting out to do what I planned last year: I'm commissioning an insulated pair of gloves, medieval-Norse style, which I can wear every day for a long time while writing and drawing. I need a pair of gloves of some sort, but since I'm going to need them nearly every single day, I figured I should get a pair which I love and defines my style. They'll be like a pair of shoes to me--a purse or bag--something which I keep for years and take everywhere and everybody knows me for having. So here's to my luck in finding a craftsman to make these!
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:02 pm
I've got to say I'm the happiest dude ever today. I drove to the local thrift store and found a mint-condition box set of all 3 extended Lord of the Rings films. With a map of Middle-Earth. It cost $13 and I nearly cried because it seemed so amazing to me. I can't believe I own them now. My favorite series of all time and I own both the book and film box sets gods I'm such a nerd but I LOVE LOTR!!!
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 7:21 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 7:22 pm
When I was a kid, my house was very tiny, so I could never buy Lego sets since I’d never have the room for them. When I turned 11 my family and I moved into a much bigger house. However I never got an allowance. Ever. And all this space stood empty without any Legos anywhere. I wanted to fill the space with the things I never could get and yet there was no way. Every Christmas and birthday I’d ask my parents for Lego sets, and they never got them. Granted, I got far better things like my amazing drawing tablets, epic videogames, swords, my laptops, etc. but I never got a single Lego set my entire life.
At 17 I got my first job. Months later, at 18, I went on vacation and bought a Lego Ninjago movie set in Disney in Florida. I built it the day I got home all without a single break and it made me the happiest man in the world to finally build my first ever Lego set.
Tonight, almost 19 years old, I bought and built my second one: a Lego Movie set with Bad Cop shooting at Emmett falling off a broken train track. And it made me happy to do this. 3 hours dedicated to building it, and I couldn’t have felt happier.
When it’s your money, and you can afford it and have the room for it, get whatever the hell you want. You work for it, you deserve to make yourself happy. I waited 18 years to get my first Lego set, but I did it. You can wait however long you want for whatever you want, and it’s ok. You’re never too old for anything.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 7:23 pm
Everything is better with cats. Literally everything.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:19 pm
Paladin Magnus Dawnguard Henlo AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:04 pm
Paladin Magnus Dawnguard When I was a kid, my house was very tiny, so I could never buy Lego sets since I’d never have the room for them. When I turned 11 my family and I moved into a much bigger house. However I never got an allowance. Ever. And all this space stood empty without any Legos anywhere. I wanted to fill the space with the things I never could get and yet there was no way. Every Christmas and birthday I’d ask my parents for Lego sets, and they never got them. Granted, I got far better things like my amazing drawing tablets, epic videogames, swords, my laptops, etc. but I never got a single Lego set my entire life. At 17 I got my first job. Months later, at 18, I went on vacation and bought a Lego Ninjago movie set in Disney in Florida. I built it the day I got home all without a single break and it made me the happiest man in the world to finally build my first ever Lego set. Tonight, almost 19 years old, I bought and built my second one: a Lego Movie set with Bad Cop shooting at Emmett falling off a broken train track. And it made me happy to do this. 3 hours dedicated to building it, and I couldn’t have felt happier. When it’s your money, and you can afford it and have the room for it, get whatever the hell you want. You work for it, you deserve to make yourself happy. I waited 18 years to get my first Lego set, but I did it. You can wait however long you want for whatever you want, and it’s ok. You’re never too old for anything. Bionicle was the best Lego theme. Wish it didn't die twice though, it'll probably never come back now.
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:49 pm
TheMagicalAcidTrip Paladin Magnus Dawnguard When I was a kid, my house was very tiny, so I could never buy Lego sets since I’d never have the room for them. When I turned 11 my family and I moved into a much bigger house. However I never got an allowance. Ever. And all this space stood empty without any Legos anywhere. I wanted to fill the space with the things I never could get and yet there was no way. Every Christmas and birthday I’d ask my parents for Lego sets, and they never got them. Granted, I got far better things like my amazing drawing tablets, epic videogames, swords, my laptops, etc. but I never got a single Lego set my entire life. At 17 I got my first job. Months later, at 18, I went on vacation and bought a Lego Ninjago movie set in Disney in Florida. I built it the day I got home all without a single break and it made me the happiest man in the world to finally build my first ever Lego set. Tonight, almost 19 years old, I bought and built my second one: a Lego Movie set with Bad Cop shooting at Emmett falling off a broken train track. And it made me happy to do this. 3 hours dedicated to building it, and I couldn’t have felt happier. When it’s your money, and you can afford it and have the room for it, get whatever the hell you want. You work for it, you deserve to make yourself happy. I waited 18 years to get my first Lego set, but I did it. You can wait however long you want for whatever you want, and it’s ok. You’re never too old for anything. Bionicle was the best Lego theme. Wish it didn't die twice though, it'll probably never come back now. *EXTREME SCREAMING* I LOVE BIONICLE!!!!! It definitely shouldn't have died twice... It's so shameful, with all the lore and epic characters and everything. At least the fans still live on despite the franchise's death. It's cool seeing some of the things fans still make!
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:50 pm
Coming Monday, August 27th, a new short story!
Immortal Courage follows the story of an old, disease-ridden man upon the verge of death looking to cure himself when a Vampire comes along and offers exactly this chance.
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