It's called the "Magnanimous Maelstrom", does that sound like I'm even trying for a theme?
Mostly reblogs, but I'll try for some OC once in a while. Also, chronic abuse of tags. (No, seriously when I can be bothered to even tag stuff it's the most useless tags imaginable.)
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But here are a few tags I do tend to use:
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#Hello Kitty Claymore Mine
How I define cyberpunk.
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#This message will self-destruct in...
Random stuff I found amusing. Ephemera I should erase sooner rather than later. (May contain cats.)
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#Novo Mundi
An original setting. (Inspirational images pinboard.)
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#Glowing Sands
An original setting. (Inspirational images pinboard.)
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#Space Clothes
is for outfits which would be right at home in a science fiction setting
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#Capes
is what it says on the tin,
also Superhero formal wear.
ya’ll headcanoning Miles shoplifting art supplies on the regular when canonically he can’t even get away with tagging a postal box with a removable sticker…is very sus…
Whites: so he uhhh is black…so they STEAL but he does it artistically….UwU
It shows they really want to apply racist stereotypes to miles even though it doesn’t make any sense whatsoever lol. First of all Miles is a good kid who would never steal and his family clearly has enough money to buy art supplies, even the expensive kind lol. And even if he wanted to steal something, you think Jefferson would let him get away with it?? Never have I heard someone headcanoning Spiderman as a thief. Spiderman, the friendly neighborhood hero who walks people home and stop people from robbing stuff, is gonna steal stuff from art stores????
miles wouldn’t steal anything ever. he’s too good a kid to
i once heard a scientist in a documentary about evolution refer to the human spine as an “architectural nightmare” and then procede to explain why every back is a bad back. it was so validating.
I adjusted my bra straps wrong one day and I’ve been in a ridiculous amount of pain for the past week.
so i was talking to my dad about guardians of the galaxy and when i mentioned chris pratt my dad sighs and says “I dont know how parents could be mean enough to name their child after a fried rodent” and i sat there looking really confused and he just whispered “crisp rat.”
Glue the spines from an old encyclopedia set to slats of wood, back with
a piece of fabric (a “tambour”) and top with woodscrews as makeshift
rollers that run along a routed track, and voila, you’ve got a hidden
stashbox that slides aside to reveal whatever you want to hide there.
My problem is that if I made this, it would remain a secret for
precisely zero seconds as I excitedly showed it off to everyone who
would come see it, because it is just that cool.
The original project is by Keith Decent, with a great accompanying writeup by Hackaday’s Tom Nardi.
Decent uses “reclaimed” materials (presumably spines from damaged books), but if you’re the kind of ignoramus who likes decorating with wrong-way-round books, you could remove all the spines from your decorative elements and sell them to people making these.