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Posted in How do you make tea?! Posted 3 years ago
but wait until you have to learn how to properly make matcha
Posted in I feel... weird? Posted 3 years ago
It sounds like the work environment isn't all that bad at the barista job, and you've worked there for a really long time and have a good relationship with your coworkers and such. I feel like your barista job would (hopefully) value your loyalty and work ethic and want to find a way to help keep you in the business. No matter what you'll have to talk to your barista job about a 2nd job eventually so I'd recommend ripping the bandaid off and going for it.
Posted in What are you listening to? Posted 3 years ago
presently listening to videogamedunkey tell me a story
Posted in Thank You, Coffee Posted 3 years ago
i appreciate your love for coffee, :3
Posted in some feedback Posted 7 years ago
@Fozzy: Ohhhh neat! Love the idea.
Posted in some feedback Posted 7 years ago
@Lina: And that sounds like more money I'll have to spend for other colors.
Posted in I did an oops, and i'm laughing so much at it Posted 7 years ago
@Ghostie: Rubbing alcohol will take it right up. I kinda like it tho.
@RainbowPanda: I can, if I want xD
@Burntcicle: Looks like tentacles xD
Posted in I did an oops, and i'm laughing so much at it Posted 7 years ago
Just got my hair redone last night, washed it out this morning before work.

Was walking back to my chair after using the bathroom and this:



This is what I have done. :vanora_sweat: Bahahaha
Posted in SassyBuns Cafe [Open!] Posted 7 years ago
@Alia Starchild: /pokes you with a stick
Posted in SassyBuns Cafe [Open!] Posted 7 years ago
They do a lot of good for me and guiding me. But they didn't do so good when it came to forcing me into college fresh out of high school. I'm 24 and I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life or study for until this past year. America's system is all sorts of fucked, and then the pressures of society to knock it all out at a young age. It's just an unhealthy system.
Posted in SassyBuns Cafe [Open!] Posted 7 years ago
I'd say go for what you want to do in life. You should go study film and acting then :) - Take it from me who was forced to 'stay in line' by her parents to go to college and 'do the right thing' and get a degree in something I don't care about and then bury myself in thousands and thousands of debt that I'll never be able to pay off until the day I die.

Yeah, so I dropped out, that's how I solved that xD
Posted in SassyBuns Cafe [Open!] Posted 7 years ago
I went to college for a tiny bit then dropped out. I'm all self-taught in everything I do, and school just isn't really for me. I've had a steady job for 6 years, and I own a business, so I'm doing pretty well for myself. Just need to keep working hard and doing what I love ^__^.

Do you know what you want to study?
Posted in some feedback Posted 7 years ago
I noticed that too!! It didn't deter me from donating. I have been deterred in the past to donate because they give you so little in variety of color options. And by little I mean they give you nothing but 1 color option set, and it just seems like so little for $2.50. Even just 1 more color set or 2 would make it so much better. The EIs had more color sets and they are free!! But I have been giving a tiny bit each month of what I can, I've been enjoying the art a lot.

Also the fact that you can equip more than 1 pose at a time makes up for the lack of color options. But I'm still sadface about it.
Posted in SassyBuns Cafe [Open!] Posted 7 years ago
The good things make it worth it though ^u^