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Posted in my poor OCs Posted 5 years ago

> @kiwi: weebly!! now theres a site i haven't used since childhood. that might actually work - i wanna make kind of a fake social network for my OCs!

> p.s. i'm in love with your avi. i love skeletons so much!! doot doot.

> thanks for at least thinking of me and checking to see if you had a spare! it means a lot!
Posted in my poor OCs Posted 5 years ago

> @Bioshock: right? i would love to try one. i was in the same boat, i had a few that just... never went anywhere. roll20 seems like it'd be fun if i had more willing online friends


> @Kitalpha Hart: i would seriously be so grateful if that's at all possible! it looks like a really nice site and community
Posted in my poor OCs Posted 5 years ago

> @Bioshock: i know! it's a little crazy. i've also gotten started on WorldAnvil, which is pretty cool because it isn't just for writing and OCs, you can also develop tabletop RPG campaigns on it
Posted in my poor OCs Posted 5 years ago

> @Bioshock: ahh yeah i get that. if you ever do get a code, i don't have much art skills but i'd like to think i'm pretty good at poetry, lol! yeah, a few people elsewhere have also suggested notebook.ai and it's honestly not bad!
Posted in my poor OCs Posted 5 years ago

> apparently i'm late to the party but i just found out charahub shut down, taking all of my OCs along with it. luckily, of course, it wasn't the only place i stored my most important ones, but i'm still pretty upset about the ones that i did lose. i'm pretty sure i had an entire league of magical girls on there.

> the only other site i know that's like it is toyhouse, which requires an invite code qq

> anyone know of any other OC storing sites? i know online isn't the best place to store them as you run the risk of others stealing your ideas, but i also find that the sites can really help you to develop your characters.

> idk.
Posted in new here! Posted 5 years ago

> hiii! i actually just joined the site last week myself, and already i can't stay away. the people here are so welcoming and kind. happy to have you!!
Posted in Happy Lughnasadh! Posted 5 years ago

> @Bioshock: are the southern baptist churches the ones that are like, "gays and immigrants should be burned" ?

> i'll be honest i really don't know very much about the Abrahamic God or Jesus Christ, but from what i do know i don't think they would want That.

> @Synthetic Nature: it can be, depending on where you live - though i suppose that's any country. i live right on the grand river which feeds into the great lake erie, so i definitely can't complain about any scenery!

> @Synthetic Nature: i wish! canada! overall, things are pretty good here, but i'm just bored with it!

> @Synthetic Nature: i'm pretty good, myself! about to leave to get my hair cut. that's awesome, i have so much family over in england - i desperately want to go to stonehenge for the summer solstice one year. canada is nice, but i've been here for 21 long years. it's time for a switch up.

> cat cafe!!! i have always wanted to go to one. i'm with you though, i'd make no promises to not smuggling one out under my top!

> @Synthetic Nature: hiii, think i'll just mosey on in and plop myself right on down in here. it's 12 noon, i just woke up, and i am ready to procrastinate the day away. how's everyone else doing?

> @Garrister: my dog does that same thing. he's too old and chubby to actually jump on the bed, but he loves to put his paws onto the air mattress and make snuffling noises in the morning when he doesn't think i'm up in time. and then once i get up, he immediately goes and falls asleep in his bed. gotta love em.
Posted in What is the last game that you beat? Posted 5 years ago

> just finished super mario odyssey! it was really good, if a bit short in the story department. big fan of the post-game opportunities, though!
Posted in Happy Lughnasadh! Posted 5 years ago

> @Synthetic Nature: blessed be, my friend! i'm glad to hear you're surrounded by such nice people!


> @Bioshock: hey man, to me it doesn't matter what god or gods or lack therof you might believe in. as long as we share a respect for the planet and extending kindness to others, you're good in my book! i'm definitely the same tho - i love learning about other religions and cultures, even if i don't follow them myself.

> @koneko: you're more than welcome to ping me with any questions you might have. a lot of the stuff i know from being raised & surrounded by the religion, but i know a bunch of different websites and books from a lot of pagan friends in school that came to the religion on their own. theres plenty of different beliefs even within the pagan label, so it can all be confusing at first for a newcomer. even as someone who loves to learn about other religions, i sometimes still get confused by which god belongs to which pantheon, what church denomination means what, what holidays are part of which faith, etc!
Posted in favourite asmrtists? Posted 5 years ago

> i'm a huge fan of asmr, and the asmr community on youtube has been a constant saving grace for me.

> asmrrequests is probably my favourite, with tingting as a close second.

> anybody else have preferred asmrtists they watch?