do u have any plans on continuing ur other fics that aren't zenith of stars?
Yes, but zenith of stars is the priority.
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do u have any plans on continuing ur other fics that aren't zenith of stars?
Yes, but zenith of stars is the priority.

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coffee and tea is not a moral issue to me and at this point it's just as well i avoid caffeine. so i don't drink them. but. what think we of baked goods with coffee and tea as a main flavor/ingredient?
Heyyyyy I just had a thought. What happens to Cringe Culture post-comics once bat city is technically defeated? Does Mars at least get to say goodbye??
:OOOO excellent thought!! that would probably depend on the state of cringe's body! If it was fine when bat city was defeated their soul wouldn't immediately leave, it just wouldn’t be able to move from body to body anymore. There would be a time limit as for how long this one lasts but yeah :) there’d be time to say goodbye :,)
Tulip’s entire soul is intact so maybe Jesse should go with her feeling instead of his
I’ve seen several posts here and on bsky about western artists designing a thing, having it made overseas, and selling it. Like pins, clothes, keychains, prints, etc.
And I think they make some really solid points about the ethics involved, and economic factors. I guess the part I don’t see addressed is what they think should be done.
I make a lot of stuff by hand but it still uses material and tools made and transported by other people. I don’t know much about where the paper comes from (some is from Vietnam), the rubber blocks are made in Spain, the ink is made in the US but I don’t know under what conditions, and the tools are a mix (some were gifts, a couple are from Japan, and a couple are made in the US). No idea where the materials to make those things come from (plastic, metal, wood, pigments, binders, packaging, solvent, etc.).
One artist said that they make everything they sell themselves. But their pieces still use wood, paint, brass, and all the tools related to those crafts. Like I don’t think they were claiming to have made all their own paints and pigments from material they harvested themselves, or mined and refined their own ore. It’s not out of the question that they could be cutting their own trees (using tools of some origin?) and building their own brushes (hair/fur, stick, glue) but they didn’t claim that.
Is the point that one should make as much of their own stuff as possible? Or that we should pay everyone involved fairly? Or that if you can’t get it made w/ fair labor practices it shouldn’t get made at all?
Probably that last one, I guess, but I don’t know how you actually apply it in the way these posts imply you should.

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glimbow is still a thing catradora just steal glimmer in the weekends 😔
LMAO WHY NOT ZJZJXKJX
Srsly though, forgetting (vanilla) game mechanics for a second and assuming Fenris stopped by his own house before going to Hawke’s after the Hadriana fight...what would he wear?