Hi, is there any way you can tell me where I can get Jennie's video from the last post, please?
here you go!

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Hi, is there any way you can tell me where I can get Jennie's video from the last post, please?
here you go!

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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
so i wrote a pretty big piece for me . don't usually get over 1k words but managed to get to 4k almost and god damnit im proud so ! here y'all go
Jamie Woon – Spirits
While we have oceans Rivers that still bring us life Reasons to live in the moment Hold onto your time Let your heart go where the wind takes it Pure like the raindrops of time Follow the path where it takes you Straight down the line Ladies and gentlemen Surely we're here in mind Watching our spirits dance on the On the backs of our lives How can one sit back and dream it I'd have no peace in my life Climbing these walls in an hourglass Prized in our strife And I have seen worlds filled with wonder Lost on my own lonely mile Lessons I wish that I had mirrored Time after time Ladies and gentlemen Surely we're here in mind Watching our spirits dance on the On the backs of our lives While we have oceans While we have oceans While we have oceans Rivers that still bring us life Reasons to dance in the moment Hold onto your time Come fill up your souls with our blessings Hold up your hands to the sky Let the whole world know you're out there High in our highs Ladies and gentlemen Surely we're here in mind Watching our spirits dance on the On the backs of our lives

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Waxing Gibbous
I so desperately want to crawl into the moon, soon, be as deep as that shadow is, You, are as deep as that light is, my room is thick black with wishing, only the moon is smooth enough to pierce it, like You, when you hover over me, like a high tide, I rise to your occasion, slowly like the night, and surely, like the silence, and when you crash land on me, I'm cratered with violets, all the day's violence is rinsed away, new blood triumphs, a body of roses, it's deeper than lust, petals for toes, and, the secret is Us, starry-eyed prose, 'cause, my sky can't be hushed, tell the sun not to rush, we have much howling to do
Moonwriting Ink: A Recipe
Here’s one recipe you might enjoy trying. It’s made from easy to find, nontoxic ingredients, and you’ll feel like a medieval chemist as you brew it up.
Moonwriting Ink 1 black tea bag 1 ⁄3 c. charged full moon water A small saucepan 1 ⁄4 c. white vinegar 1 unsoaped steel wool pad Small bowl Unbleached cotton/cheesecloth Toothpick or wooden skewer Optional: gum arabica; 3% hydrogen peroxide (both available at drug stores)
Place the tea bag in a teacup. Bring the full moon water to a boil; pour it over the tea bag and let steep for 15 minutes. Wring tea bag out and throw away. The tea now contains tannic acid.
In a small saucepan, warm the vinegar. Use scissors to snip bits of unsoaped steel wool into the hot vinegar, making sure the vinegar covers the steel wool. Heat until the steel wool dissolves and/or forms a colored solution (iron sulfate). Allow to cool.
Pour the tea into the small bowl. Use a piece of unbleached cotton to strain the iron solution into the tea. This will form black iron tannate. Be very careful: this is indelible and will stain whatever it touches.
Dip a toothpick or skewer into the “ink” and try writing with it. If it’s too thick, thin the ink with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide. If the ink seems watery, let it sit out for a day or two until enough evaporates to make it slightly thicker. Alternately, add dabs of gum arabica to thicken the mixture.
-Llewellyn