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    • deadculture
      deadculture @Darinelle last edited by

      @darinelle said in RL things I love:

      Bath bombs. I don't even care if that makes me the Beckiest Becky who ever Becky'd. DON'T CARE.

      Lush bath bombs, specifically.

      Don't judge.

      Or do. My skin feels great and I am chill and relaxed. So you're just jealous if you judge. πŸ˜›

      Naw, no judgment. Luxury is luxury.

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      • Auspice
        Auspice @Darinelle last edited by

        @darinelle said in RL things I love:

        Bath bombs. I don't even care if that makes me the Beckiest Becky who ever Becky'd. DON'T CARE.

        Lush bath bombs, specifically.

        Don't judge.

        Or do. My skin feels great and I am chill and relaxed. So you're just jealous if you judge. πŸ˜›

        I am actually super sad sometimes that I can't afford more LUSH bath bombs. I had a few last year and loved 'em.

        Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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        • Darinelle
          Darinelle @Auspice last edited by

          @auspice Get the bath (bubble?) bars. They're sliiightly more expensive than the bath bombs, but they're meant to be broken into pieces so they last like 4x as long.

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          • Thenomain
            Thenomain @Bobotron last edited by

            @bobotron

            Yeah, that's pretty amazing. It looks pretty much like Standard Marvel Animation, but in a good way. Good find.

            β€œIf you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
            ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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            • Bobotron
              Bobotron @Thenomain last edited by

              @thenomain

              They did a great job with the Spider-Gwen snark and SQUIRREL GIIIIIIIIIRL!

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              • saosmash
                saosmash last edited by

                I love bath bombs. I have two hoarded in my cabinet for stress emergencies.

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                • M
                  Macha last edited by

                  I'm super happy. I finally have contacts again, and can get cheap ass sunglasses! Wooo!

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                  • Wizz
                    Wizz last edited by

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                    My kid's been drawing robots everywhere. This is our balcony, in chalk. I wasn't even mad.

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                    • Thenomain
                      Thenomain last edited by

                      @EmmahSue and I continue our fight to cure the world of disease. After the July 4th Weekend saw an outbreak of Squanch (the disease affecting North America and most of Europe), major U.S. cities went from worry to outright rioting, making the job of the CDC heroes that much harder. It also spurred debate, sometimes itself getting violent, on the US Govt's official position on mandatory vaccination. So far there has been no movement from the White House, seeing Squanch continue to ravage North America in a barely-controlled state through late July.

                      Pandemic Legacy continues to impress.

                      Tabletop Simulator continues to get better.

                      β€œIf you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                      ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                      • Cupcake
                        Cupcake last edited by

                        A friend of mine from a while back has a passion for World Building, and came up with a concept he calls A Thousand Little Gods. He had friends volunteer themselves on Facebook to be conceptualized as deities, notable heroes (and villains) and magical creatures. I don't know if he plans to write something or build a game or what, but the concept is really cool, and he's prolific enough that now he has a wiki.

                        I have the honor of having both a deity and a villain named and conceptualized as part of his work:

                        Dayaga Skullcleaver
                        Dayna, Goddess of the Dispossessed

                        "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                        -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                        • mietze
                          mietze last edited by

                          I have been scrimping and saving and taking every single plausible shift I can possibly handle (including working 12 hour friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday shifts nearly every weekend for the last 4 months) and now I get to take my family on a road trip to a real vacation destination (blue collar though it may be) for the first time in about 10 years, and way longer than that going somewhere for no other purpose BUT our fun as a family vs visiting relatives.

                          It feels pretty good. Maybe someday when I land that job with bennies we can do stuff like this more often. A woman can dream. πŸ™‚ but for now I get to play/hang out with my teens, preschooler, and hubby until Saturday! (And then all my kids go back to school next week, which is always a sad time for me.)

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                          • Arkandel
                            Arkandel Admin @mietze last edited by

                            After spending a few hours at the FanExpo on Saturday I must say I loved it... again. Some notes:

                            • I really like the zero judgment atmosphere. There were people there from all walks of nerddom, in all shapes, sizes and genders. Plenty of them were in wheelchairs and everything was accessible, folks were very considerate in general, and I spoted nothing I'd complain about in that regard.

                            • So many families, which was awesome! Young'un nerds are the best ones. It's great to see kids coming in with their parents (this one family were doing a Sims cosplay which was adorkable), learning how to look but not touch, etc.

                            • Cosplay... damn, although I know some costumes were definitely bought from somewhere others were clearly manually made and they required so much work. It's really impressive. The "Cosplay does not mean consent" signs everywhere plus Canadian politeness kept things civil, too.

                            • My one complaint was trying to find a Firefly and/or Stargate shirt for a female friend. She needed an XXL and apparently women don't come in that size. Also maybe 1/6th (if that) of most vendors' shirt merchandise was for women at all... and their staff really didn't know, well, anything. "Stargate? I don't think we have that but... just in case, you know, so I can help you better. Is that a video game, a TV show or...?" Like come on, man, Jason Momoa is right there.

                            Overall, awesome stuff. Looking forward to going again next year.

                            • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                            • Ganymede
                              Ganymede Admin @Arkandel last edited by

                              @arkandel

                              Regarding the t-shirts, there are a lot of online producers and shippers who can probably accommodate. I use Snorgtees a lot, and transport stuff north across the border when I visit the Motherland. So, if you need anything, you let me know and I will see what I can do.

                              β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                              • Arkandel
                                Arkandel Admin @Ganymede last edited by

                                @ganymede said in RL things I love:

                                Regarding the t-shirts, there are a lot of online producers and shippers who can probably accommodate. I use Snorgtees a lot, and transport stuff north across the border when I visit the Motherland. So, if you need anything, you let me know and I will see what I can do.

                                Thanks! And oh I know, and told her as much. She's just not a very internet/computer savvy person so I might need to take matters into my own hands and order something.

                                • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                                • surreality
                                  surreality last edited by

                                  Many places make unisex tees. Most of mine are technically 'for guys', but they're unisex. They usually look better on me than on my husband, so I tend to not complain too much there.

                                  In all seriousness, having made clothing and such forever... 'men's tee' is unisex in all but name from most companies.

                                  This is still stupid and frustrating, yes, but not necessarily for the reason of 'this doesn't come in girl' in many cases.

                                  Oh fucking well.

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                                  • Ganymede
                                    Ganymede Admin @Arkandel last edited by

                                    @arkandel said in RL things I love:

                                    Thanks! And oh I know, and told her as much. She's just not a very internet/computer savvy person so I might need to take matters into my own hands and order something.

                                    No problem.

                                    Being a smuggler is sort of side thing for me. I'm not going all Han Solo on folks, but now you know why I like vests, white shirts, slacks, and boots, all at the same time.

                                    β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                                    • Auspice
                                      Auspice @surreality last edited by

                                      @surreality said in RL things I love:

                                      Many places make unisex tees. Most of mine are technically 'for guys', but they're unisex. They usually look better on me than on my husband, so I tend to not complain too much there.

                                      In all seriousness, having made clothing and such forever... 'men's tee' is unisex in all but name from most companies.

                                      This is still stupid and frustrating, yes, but not necessarily for the reason of 'this doesn't come in girl' in many cases.

                                      Personally I don't like wearing those because I hate having sleeves down to my elbows..

                                      Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                                      • surreality
                                        surreality @Auspice last edited by

                                        @auspice True, we kinda have the same issue on that front. My arms are... bleah, I prefer to keep them covered. The daystar and I are not friends.

                                        It's when I get long-sleeved versions that the real chaos starts. πŸ˜•

                                        Oh fucking well.

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                                        • Darinelle
                                          Darinelle last edited by

                                          Love? Love. LOVE! My new Scanpan. @Kanye-Qwest was so right. SO RIGHT.

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                                          • Thenomain
                                            Thenomain last edited by

                                            I Kickstart RPGs. Not a bunch but more than a few.

                                            One of them was the 7th Sea Kickstarter. Over a year ago. And I'm still getting new stuff from it. This is by far the absolute best Kickstarter I've ever been a part of.

                                            I'm disappointed that the 7th Sea Board Game didn't hit its (huge) $40k goal, but John Wick and the rest of his crew is absolutely owning this property in amazing ways.

                                            β€œIf you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                                            ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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