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He/him 30+ fan of stuff, tie dye artist, writer, etc. Transmasculine transvestite. Not for kids. FFXIV | Genshin | Star Rail | Tales of | JRPGs and books about dragons generally Art stuff: #GuessIllDye (tie-dye etc) | #NaelWrites | #NaelArt
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oh this is STUNNING. those floral rivets... mighty need
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the reverse fishing castorice sandwich delivery method... wah
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god no that would be an entire second quilt, I have a specific plan it's just a matter of "ugh sewing inch wide stripes"
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oh my god the curse is following you
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the uk is definitely worse on fatness in all regards. having any positive fat characters at all is the one thing I have to give Wizard Transphobe credit for bc it's so bad. (my personal feelings on pratchett have always been deeply colored by his treatment of atheists as a joke in discworld, ngl.)
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... qiouyi.
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go eat something spicy and cry it out? if it's bleach the tears will help wash it out faster
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and into downtown seattle no less 🫠 at that point you're out of handtruck territory and using one of those home depot style flatbed push carts
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And you only have a couple! Back in my day (ie when I could afford to go in the early 10s) there was a booth at sakuracon every year that sold corsets and leatherwork. they brought their own full-size retail display racks to the dealer's hall. [ solemn salute emoji]
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And this in particular grows exponentially if you have something other than flat prints and small goods (keychains etc) because bigger items not only means more Stuff for Sale but also more stuff needed to display it!
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I'll never forget the story I heard of a guy who almost lost his benefits for lack of a doctor's note for "proof of continued disability" ... for his missing arm.
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That said, you can get similar looks to the result in the preview by doing gear-outside-gear to produce en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epitroc... curves rather than the usual hypotrochoids (gear in hoop) - the inner structure will be similar but the outside will come to a smooth circle.
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okay now that I'm awake: Yeah, string art is the way to do this, it isn't actually a spirograph in the traditional sense - it's all straight lines between two plotted points that move, vs a spirograph is working in curves lines from the get-go.
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We didn't get back an extra 1/14th when Ardbert merged with us. We doubled in density (approximately - the 7th Rejoining probably hadn't filtered out yet). THAT would be fucking noticeable, way more so than (checks math) a 12% increase going from 8 pieces to 9 under the Emet-Selch assumptions math.
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What if souls, too, just even out to an average level, after enough time in the soup following a given rejoining? That would also explain why the WoL has such a notably dense soul now.
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So the "plot hole" where Krile etc have souls that are indistinguishable from those of the source despite being born on shards - what if it's not? We've been working off assumptions from a man pathologically incapable of being a reliable narrator this entire time.
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Water eventually finds its own level. The Source is flooded at first - the calamity and the umbral period following - but it should eventually even out. And, presumably, flow out from the source to the other remaining shards.