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Posted in Help me sort out these clothes Posted 6 years ago
@Tuijp: Its weird because the more outlandish I dress, the more compliments I get. I fought so hard to fit in back in the day and I shine so much brighter as my freaky weird girl self. LIVE YOUR DREAMS, PEOPLE!!
Posted in Help me sort out these clothes Posted 6 years ago
@Tuijp: They were strict at my highschool. I frequently got flagged for wearing the exact same thing as my peers.... probably because my schools staff was a bunch of perverts and sexualized my child-self. We had at least one teacher get fired for having relations with a student and a few that disappeared with no explanation but we all had a pretty good idea. BUT I'M GETTING OFF TOPIC. The strict dresscode of my childhood perfectly explains why I dress like a fool now: I missed my experimental phase and I'm all up in it now. I can't let go of clothing because I always only had five of the same thing.
Posted in Recipes of Voltra! {OPEN!} Posted 6 years ago
@Ixora: Might be worth a shot... Except I can't do artificial sweetener because its made of poison.
Posted in Recipes of Voltra! {OPEN!} Posted 6 years ago
@Ixora: I suppose it is exactly like smores now that you mention it. Mind blown over here.
Posted in Help me sort out these clothes Posted 6 years ago
I can get over the mild school uniform vibes because I know they never would have let me wear a skirt that short at my highschool. Tall girls get all the gruff.
Posted in Help me sort out these clothes Posted 6 years ago
@Tuijp: Aw, Even my online friends wanna pick out clothes for me <3 I used to have folks do that to me a lot and I'm just like "I'll rock ANYTHING." ...and everything. All at once. I dressed like a navy-blue garden yesterday to inspire the sun to come back. It did not work.
Posted in Help me sort out these clothes Posted 6 years ago
So I used to work at a thrift store... I have a mountain of clothing... well, more like several mountains in several strategic locations all over my apartment. I actually went through it all recently and got rid of the stuff I never wear. Two large trash bags full. I still somehow have several mountains of clothing, most of which I never wear, and I don't know what happened. I'd offer to help, but I'm apparently worthless at not hoarding apparel.
Posted in Recipes of Voltra! {OPEN!} Posted 6 years ago
@Hazer: My one and only doctor visit told me I had pre-diabetes, but didn't elaborate much... so I basically quit sugar as best I can (they put sugar in mortons table salt for petes sake.) and try to cut back on carbs in imagination-land... I loves me some carbs though...
Posted in Groceries done Posted 6 years ago
Coffee. Is coffee a food? Yes. Coffee is food. My answer is coffee.
Posted in Freemasonry Posted 6 years ago
My personal research has led me to discover, unsurprisingly, that they have only recently allowed women to participate in their freemasonly fun. Of course, they get their own group that is removed from the rest. Probably it all just amounts to a modern day Fred-Flinstones-elk-lodge, but its still sketch af.
Posted in Recipes of Voltra! {OPEN!} Posted 6 years ago
I'VE GOT A STONER RECIPE. Be shocked, as I, Glume, a Coloradan, regale you with a recipe born from the munchies:
First you take a pie crust, (I prefer Graham Cracker because its tradition, darn-it...) then you fill it with (GET THIS!) brownie mix. You bake according to brownie-mix standards, and when its *almost* done, you stack marshmallows over the top and stick it back into the oven until its actually done. The marshmallow bit is tricky because if you bake them too long, they turn into a deliciously solid rock of mallow. Of course, any and all of these components may be made from scratch, but as I stated, this is a stoner recipe so simple and quick is ideal. Anyhow... thats my Brownie Pie recipe. Use it with care, and enjoy it extra for me because I can't eat sweets anymore.
Posted in [x] Posted 6 years ago
Apollo Im Burning:
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@Rallaa:...I could totally make those on my own, haha...


Oh man, with that level of confidence, I want to see ALL of your crafts and arts. *runs off to browse art-threads*
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I broke my post style <3
Posted in Freemasonry Posted 6 years ago
The Freemasons are such a thing.... I both agree and disagree with the whole illumi-naughty conspiracy type hype. My grand-thing had an affair with a guy in the freemasons, and when said guy passed away the masons preformed what looked to my trained eye to be a magical ritual at his funeral. Full ceremonial garb, speaking in (probably) latin, symbols and tools that look decidedly magical in nature. I have never been more uncomfortable in a church, and I'm a former-goth-turned-metal-head, so thats saying a lot.
Posted in [x] Posted 6 years ago
Aw, come on guys, just cuz Marvel says Loki is a villain doesn't mean he is one <3 He just got the short end of the Gods stick is all.
My favorite villain is Freddy Kreuger. Before the re-make, it was implied that Freddy was set up for his crimes, and when he was found not guilty on a technicality, the townsfolk took matters into their own hands. Also, I haunt dreams too, so I feel for the guy :p Mostly, I nominate Freddy for his overwhelming charisma and creativity. Robert Englund is amazing.
NO WAIT. My favorite villain might actually be Herbert West from the Re-animator series. He's a doctor with a lovecraftian twist... he wants to bring the dead back to life in a decidedly un-zombie-like fashion. He's also a super-genius and he'll never let you forget it. Mostly, I nominate Dr. West for his overwhelming charisma and creativity. Jeffrey Combs is amazing.