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watserface replied to your post:“i’ve been thinking about this for days, and at this point my fixation...”
Thank you for this. Seriously.
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watserface replied to your photo: Well, my sister ran over a toad last night when...
Move?! Where?!
Wherever the wind blows me aka wherever Chris gets a job after he graduates ugh. Hopefully somewhere cool, inexpensive, and with lots of nature.
watserface answered your question: Bone Collector's Reference Book
I’m a bit late to the parade here but DO IT DO IT. I think you pretty much covered everything from what I saw of the outline :)
Thanks :D it seems pretty complete but I think as I work on it, I might think of things that I ought to add. I thought last night maybe I should add a brief history of the usage of bones and animal remains (I guess for the purpose of "really, we're not THAT weird, I mean we've been doing it for tens of thousands of years..").
Anywho, I'm still open for suggestions for a Bone Collector's Reference Book! Does anyone have anymore ideas?
I just wanted to let all you Bone Queens know how awesome you are and I love all of you.
I mean it. Everyone is so helpful and nice and wonderful and I love having so many people to share knowledge and experiences with. You guys are always inspiring me and being supportive and just being generally incredible people.
It's hard for me to think that, not even a year ago, I just had a few bones that I had stumbled upon but never actually went out with the intention of collecting. I finally started collecting last summer because I decided to just go and look instead of assuming I wouldn't find anything again. Without tumblr, I'd still be a bone collector out of interest of bones and anatomy, but finding you guys has helped me learn so much. You have all shared so much information and have really inspired me to be more daring with my collecting. If you had told me a year ago that I would get excited over a good road kill scavenge, I would laugh in your face. I would be gasping for air from laughing if you told me that I would skin and dissect animals and be fascinated and excited while doing it.
I guess I've just learned so much from all of you and I hope you have learned something from me. You all inspire me to not be ashamed of my love for bones and dead things. Really, it's so comforting to know that I'm not alone in this passion. That I am able to share stories and pictures with everyone is truly amazing, and I thank all of you for being the wonderful, helpful, lovely, unique people each of you are.
Because it came up and I was going to do this the other day and never got to it, so here you go. And if I forgot you in the tag but you think you should be there I'M SORRY THERE ARE SO MANY OF YOU AHH.
watserface replied to your post: watserface replied to your photoset: Cleaning up...
I’m sorry! XD I never meant to make you feel bad! I’m a compulsive organizer, so I would have loved to helped out!
Oh I just felt guilty because I had meant to do it before spring break and kinda dropped the ball on that one. I actually like organizing, I just get overwhelmed for whatever reason and never want to start working on it, but usually once I start I just work for hours until I get too tired. Or until I have to do homework -.-

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watserface replied to your photoset: Cleaning up my room. Have one of my bookshelves.
How neat and tidy!
you may or may not have guilt tripped me into cleaning my room.
watserface replied to your post: watserface answered your question: So I noticed...
Pshaw for sure. Bone Queens all the way. I mostly think that men just don’t have the same social inclinations as women (I’m speaking in generalities of course). Many men treat the internet as a resource, rather than a social tool. If that makes sense
I definitely have to agree with you there. Something gives us this need to share and make connections with people with similar interests. It's pretty apparent even just looking at social media that it's typically women who are constantly sharing where as men don't even seem to use social media as actively at all. That being said, I wonder how many male bone collectors are out there that we don't know because they don't feel compelled to share their collections with strangers on the internet (like the person who sawed the skull off my road kill deer I picked up last month that jerk)
watserface answered your question: So I noticed quite a while ago that I think almost all of the bone(/dead stuff) collectors that I know of on tumblr are female
I wonder what a group of bone collector guys would be called. Bone Bros? Bone Kings? Bone-enators? (So much innuendo, so little time…)
I mean I'd vote Bone Kings just to match but I guess they could make up whatever they wanted? Although they might not really care as much or be totally jealous that we're the Bone Queens because come on that's like the best ever