Domestic pig (Mangalica) (Sus domesticus) “Wolvarken (Mangalitsa) 001251” by Zweer de Bruin, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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Domestic pig (Mangalica) (Sus domesticus) “Wolvarken (Mangalitsa) 001251” by Zweer de Bruin, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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lately Toby's third-greatest passion (after cheese and watermelon, respectively) is custom food puzzles. the ones you can buy tend to be geared toward much larger dogs. he can figure out the mental aspect easily, but the compartments are too physically difficult for him to open, so he gets bored of those easily. but we figured out that if we sort of turducken together 3-4 of his barkbox toys with treats tucked into each layer, it gives him a nice mental challenge (and a physical one, too, but one that's appropriate for a dog of his size). we call these puzzles burritos for the velcro burrito toy that inspired it. he loves snuffling at it and shaking it and chucking it around the room to disassemble it.
but the best part of the burrito is how he asks for it. initially he did so by spinning in a circle, but that's the signal for "I need to go outside," so we tried to encourage him to give us a different signal. this led him to two equally entertaining and technically acceptable alternatives. the first is letting out a hilarious inside-voice howl for 5-10 seconds that sounds like he's trying to sing us a song. the second is neatly laying out all of the separate turduckenable toys in front of him and then staring at us expectantly:
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bed gets a lot of love and recognition as a place of comfort but what about shower. everybody give it up for shower
warm. built-in white noise machine. you can be productive while rotting because it gets you a little cleaner even if you're just standing/sitting there. kind of a migraine therapy. perfect place to cry or jerk off or both. or just zone out watching water droplets bounce around and get like six new creative ideas. come out feeling like you've got a new lease on life. did I mention it's warm. shower you will always be famous to me

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"Sweeping Off the Male Gaze" by Japanese illustrator Yuko Shimizu.
"Break Free," created by artist Disha Dua.
put that man in a chainmail bikini or something idk

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I can't find the post but there's this one post that's like "aging is less than 1% as terrifying as whatever the fuck is going on with people desperately trying not to age"
That but with weight.
Getting or being fat is less than 1% as terrifying as whatever the fuck is going on with people desperately trying to not be fat.
Lots of drama in our household
Do you need affordable sewing supplies? Do you want to help cut down on waste and fast fashion?
Do yourself a favor and check out Swanson's Fabrics! The physical location is in Turners Falls, Massachusetts, USA, but the online shop will ship to you!
I can't remember who first told me about Swanson's, but they're a textile thrift shop that collects and repurposes donations of unused sewing supplies. Their physical location, The Stash House, offers community sewing resources and a studio. For non-locals (such as myself), their online shop offers fabrics, patterns, and notions. The shop restocks on Thursdays, and they have a constantly-rotating collection of items. If you like thrifting secondhand craft materials, Swanson's is for you!
Via their official "about" page:
Swanson’s Fabrics and notions are gifts from retired sewing stashes. They are the fabrics and supplies that sewers and fiber-artists naturally accumulate. I had a suspicion that the reason we all collect so much is that we didn’t have a place “good enough” to take it. So I made the place. Turns out I was right, and thanks to my community (and yours) of makers and crafters, I can resell these fine materials at a low, approachable cost. ALL FABRICS ARE $5.00/yd, NO MATTER WHAT THEY ARE MADE OF. REALLY. I MEAN IT. I KNOW. UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! As we come to grips with the climate crisis, interrupted supply lines, and our dependency on slave-labor in far away countries to produce our cotton and fiber goods, we need another way to approach the fabrics in our lives. We have a massive resource of textile goods in our country and it is time to tap into it. Our attics, basements, thrift-store donation bins, and dumpsters are brimming with discarded fabrics. It is time to start making and trading for the things we need, and stop buying so much new stuff we don’t. We need to see ourselves as trash-rich. Customers at Swanson’s can pay for goods and services with goods and services. I accept trade of sewing and fiber supplies/materials, and trade for help in the shop. I hope to inspire you to make your own clothes, to mend the ones you have, to shop second-hand and alter things to your taste. There is a lot of power in dressing yourself. Custom is king, and you can’t have a revolution in your master’s clothes…. ❤️💪🏻 -Kathryn
The CovidSafeCosplay blog and its admin are unaffiliated with Swanson's Fabrics, and are simply sharing the resource.
Do you have a favorite place to get your crafting supplies? Share in the comments or via a reblog! Bonus points for those that prioritize sustainability, accessibility, community, and trade.
Lots of cities / areas have stores who also sell repurposed or donated fabrics! Here’s one directory of creative reuse stores. (Though ‘creative reuse’ is usually the key search term)
I get most of mine at Scrap in Ann Arbor (they also sell some items online) and New City Sewing Center in St. Louis.
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these workies are freaks...they go to "networking conventions" and dress up in these super expensive suits......and then they have these characters, these per-sona's, that they put on and pretend to be and lie to each other about......there's even these "recruiters" that if they like someone, they take them to a private room to "exchange resume's" and maybe pay each other for a "job"...what a bunch of degenerates
was your pet expensive to get?
yes
no
not the most expensive but not the cheapest either
for free
it was a gift
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