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“i should take a walk for my mental health” boring, tired, i don’t even really wanna do it tbh
“i need to check the perimeter” i need to check the perimeter

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Reading Time to Orbit: Unknown. Couple chapters into The Antarctica Conspiracy at this point
On one hand, fuck ya! Ships haunted and now theres a murder mystery
On the other, if i have to read about Aspen Fucking Greaves spacewalk to Hab Ring 1 from like the second chapter of book 1 one more fucking time i'm going to throw the book out a window
So bad at this
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If you could choose a game to live in, what would it be?
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Stardew Valley. Even the homeless guy gets respect and care and treated as a part of the community
Got evicted from the craft/guest room because guests. Learned to tablet weave with random junk and trash to curb the boredom
Popsicle sticks, cereal boxes, binder clips, some boxes of staples, and a chair
#10 crochet cotton. 6 4-hole cards (cereal boxes lol)
Took about 6 hours to make 1.3 yards of this
Don't know if I'll keep this up or not. I don't mind the actual weaving portion but warping was rough and this was only 24 threads. We'll see. Maybe I'll build a shitty loom. Maybe that will make warping less painful (this and other lies we tells ourselves)
BONUS
The twist of the thread itself caused the weave to take up significantly more material on the Z twist side. 4 whole inches of extra thread. Fascinating

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Achievement Unlocked! Just realized ive liked a very specific character dynamic from a young age. In my defense im pretty sure its a rare dynamic so ive only just now accumulated enough characters to make a pattern lol
I have no idea what this dynamic would be called. Two Beings In One Head?
Specifically two beings inhabiting one body where one is the original owner of the body and the other one can only be heard by the original owner:
Jaime Reyes + Khaji Da/the Scarab
Eddie Brock + Venom
Oscar Pine + Professor Ozpin/Ozma
Adam + One
Not one body but same vibes i can only communicate to you and only in your head:
Eragon + Saphira
I cant remember who it was specifically but it was the main character and a talking weapon (sword?)
2 minds, 1 body is one of my fave tropes. Unless otherwise noted these will all feature the MC as the "1 body". In some cases they do eventually find a way for the silent mind to communicate externally. Red means this knowledge is a massive late game spoiler (if it's a chapter 1 reveal it's not a spoiler. Sorry, not sorry). I have definitely forgotten a fair few, maybe I'll add more later as I remember. In no particular order:
*Venom (comic, movie)
The gateway drug
*Last dance (podcast)
*Two thousand and late (podcast)
*Penric and Desdemona by Lois McMaster Bujold (book)
*Malevolent (podcast)
*Parasyte (anime/manga)
*Animorphs by K. A. Applegate (book)
The entire enemy faction. Tho unfortunately we get vanishingly few instances of POV from Hosts and Parasites
*The lives of tao by Wesley Chu (book)
*Cyberpunk 2077 (game)
*Teixcalaan by Arkady Martine (books)
*The Host by Stephenie Meyer (book)
*Machineries of Empire by Yoon Ha Lee (books)
*Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk (book)
*The Locked Tomb by Tasmyn Mier (books)
Not Quite but close
*Discworld: The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett (book)
The sword technically has its own body but can only be heard by the wielder. Pretty sure this is actually a common feature of the sentient magic weapon trope
*The Dragonriders of Pern (book)
Pretty sure people and their psychically linked magic animals is a semi common trope in fantasy but I don't read much fantasy so Im not sure. Here's the sci-fi version lol
*Points of articulation (podcast)
Unconsumed but Assumed (TBR books. Suspect they will fit the bill)
*Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson (book)
*Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi (book)
*Parasitology by Mira Grant (books)
*Leech by Hiron Ennes (book)
*The Halcyon Drift by Brian M. Stableford (book)
“Bamboo is antifungal”
Because it’s rayon
“Eucalyptus fabric is cooling!”
Yeah, because it’s rayon
“We make clothing called seacell out of seaweed!”
Yeah I looked on your website it’s made by the lyocell process, which means-
-wait for it-
It’s fucking rayon!!
Listen. There is a list of actual plant fibers that are directly made into fabric: cotton, linen, ramie, some hemp. I’m sure I’m missing a couple.
But if you’re wondering “huh how did they turn that plant material into fabric,” 99% of the time? It’s RAYON.
All rayon is made by putting plant material in chemical soup, dissolving out everything but the cellulose, and turning the cellulose into filaments/fibers.
The source of the cellulose has zero effect on the eventual fabric.
Rayon made from bamboo or eucalyptus or seaweed is not any better than rayon from any other sources.
Don’t let companies mislead you!
Hold on I need to DuckDuckGo something
Damn this was supposed to be a joke but turns out it’s hard to get scientifically rigorous comparisons of environmental impact across textile products from a casual search. “It’s all fucking rayon” appears mostly true but also I’m finding plenty of claims that it’s more sustainable than cotton anyway.
But that’s not what this post was actually about anyway so like
it’s all fucking rayon confirmed I guess 👍
So it's worth separating out two things here:
the qualities of rayon as a fabric, outside of any other consideration
the environmental impacts
This post is mostly about the first thing. A lot of companies are giving rayon many many different names as a way of disguising that It's Just Rayon, and claiming the fabric has special qualities.
But cellulose is cellulose. The process of extruding it into filaments and making those filaments into fibers/yarn/fabric is what gives it different qualities: some rayon is silky, some is fuzzy, etc.
It's all great at absorbing sweat, and it all takes longer to dry, and it insulates okay until it gets damp at which point it's worse than wearing nothing, which is why it's often blended into other things. The really nice tops I have from Uniqlo's Heattech line are a blend of a couple of synthetics and rayon. They're warm for being so thin and stretchy, but don't make me sweaty-feeling at all. (In a conversation among people with ADHD I found out I'm not the only one who wears them nearly daily for 3/4ths of the year lol.)
The irony of how often it's compared to polyester in the notes of this post is that polyester can also be made into a billion different textures. I have polyester that feels like wearing a plastic tarp, but I also own polyester that's light and breezy and totally comfy in boiling heat. I also have some very soft polyester fleece, as many people do. It's all a matter of how the filaments are extruded and how they're made into fabric.
But to get into the environmental stuff:
People get really into which fabrics are more "sustainable."
And rayon currently is made, 99% of the time, via one of two processes: viscose and lyocell (Tencel is a brand name for the lyocell process). Viscose is an older method and far more common, to the point that if a fabric doesn't specify that it's lyocell (or cuproammonium) you can probably assume it's viscose. Viscose is, generally speaking, far more polluting and hazardous to the humans working in the factory as well. Lyocell uses what's called a "closed-loop" method, so it puts out way fewer pollutants. It's also more expensive, generally speaking. There is such a thing as "ecoviscose" but I haven't looked into it.
(Modal just means rayon made from beech trees and afaict doesn't differentiate which process. Cupro is made using a less-common process called "cuproammonium," and I'm not sure how polluting it is, but apparently in China it's sometimes called "ammonia silk" which is wild.)
Rayon does have two definite advantages, despite everything I said up there:
you can make it out of any cellulose source, and that includes things that would otherwise be considered garbage/waste
it biodegrades pretty fast. Like, faster than cotton.
BUT THAT ALL SAID: every fabric requires something shitty, quite frankly. Cotton takes a TON of water and usually pesticides. Silk requires a lot of farming of mulberry and then electricity to warm the places where the silkworms live and also you have to cook the silkworms alive so they don't cut the fibers. Linen requires its own chemical soup to be turned into usable fibers unless you're making it from flax the old fashioned way which requires a lot of time and a shit-ton of effort. (Like seriously there's rippling, retting, breaking, scutching, and hackling. And THEN you can spin it into thread.) Wool requires a lot of land etc for sheep, but also any wool item you own that's machine washable has had the barbs melted off the fibers with chemicals, and in many cases is also coated with a resin!
And that's not getting into dying. But if you've ever dyed fabric at home you know that it usually requires careful handling and in many cases goggles. Those chemicals are often toxic as fuck.
If you're trying to be sustainable in your clothing choices, the fact is that the absolute best thing you can do is:
BUY LESS CLOTHES. Period. End of story.
Buy secondhand when you can.
Make those clothes last: use cold water washes and don't put them in the dryer and don't use fabric softener. Repair them when you can, and use them for rags when they wear out.
"What fiber is it made of" just matters way fucking less than buying fewer items of clothing and using them until they wear out.
But most people don't want to do those things. They want to know which brand of clothes is "sustainable."
The sustainable thing is to buy and throw away less clothes. That's it.
ITS ALL RAYON! The way I lose my ever loving mind when someone starts in on their bamboo sheets and how extra "special" and extra "environmentally friendly" they are. And I like rayon to. Using it for lining in a garment I'm making right now. But the way companies greenwash it is diabolical. All fabric production is terrible for the environment when done en masse in the name of fast fashion!
You want to know how to be more environmentally conscious with your clothing? BUY LESS CLOTHES! Americans (can't find figures for anywhere else. Sorry), on average, buy 50+ articles of clothing a year. 50+ A YEAR. That's absolutely bonkers. Stop doing that
Malevolent 58 spoilers ahead. Nobody I know listens and I need to get this off my brain
Beanie Babies are an eldritch horror. They appear in the corners of once empty closets and multiply in the darkness

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TWO THOUSAND AND LATE IS HERE!!!!!
From the same creator that brought you The Bright Sessions, this new dark comedy is a Fleabag meets Venom audio drama about a 36 year old woman who gets possessed by a demon hell-bent on starting the apocalypse. It's an angry, queer rant against our current moment that tries to find hope amongst all the havoc.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts and follow along here and over at @thelaurenshippen to keep up to date!
You had me at Venom. "2 idiots, 1 body" is my favorite trope 🖤
Polycule but it’s just two people in a romantic relationship with each other and their third who’s pretty obviously aroace but also somehow so deeply intertwined in their lives that it’d just be wrong to not count them as involved. Is this anything.
Words of wisdom
So, i don't have a twitter or insta anymore to post my occasional art things on. I suppose i'll be doing that here again. Anyways
Some friends and i are going to try out the fan made Fallout TTRPG, Fallout: Vaults & Deathclaws. Since i hate reading PDFs to learn shit i, of course, did the only logical option left to me. I bound them in to physical books. You know, as one does
3 Dweller's Guides, one for me and 2 for general table use. And 2 Overseer's Guides, one for me and 1 for our erstwhile DM
First time trying out sewn board binding. Big fan! Don't need to fret about your square looking nice and square if theres no square! Tho, probably not the best option for this (TTRPG books) particular use case lol
Also my first time chancing book cloth (home made, fusible web method) thru the laser printer. Saw it on @three--rings blog, this post. Worked great! Def doing that more often. Next time i'm gonna see if it will work with toner foiling
Links to the free system docs and such below the cut
lamprey is literally cute animal. its really cute. reblog
reblog if you agree.

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autism goes crazy cause wdym Im saving audiobooks to learn more about the lore of the universe this podcast is set in
Most original Cthulhu mythos works are in the public domain, including all of Lovecraft (things like nyarlathotep, the Dreamlands, and general Cthulhu mythos) and most of Chambers (KiY)
Here is all of Lovecrafts work in text for free
Electronic Texts of H.P. Lovecraft's Works
Project Gutenberg has a lot of Chambers (and Lovecraft as well if you'd rather ePUBs to browser reading) e-books for free
Project Gutenberg offers 75,401 free eBooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone.
If your specifically looking for audio versions forget Spotify. Librivox and YouTube are much better places to find public domain works. Never not been able to find a fan read, many very professionally done, of a Lovecraft story on YT
I've been inspired to read Animorphs by @gieryton Malevolent Podcast/Animorphs crossover fic https://archiveofourown.org/works/62748400/chapters/160638544
The onomatopoeias in these books are killing me. I've started a collection