I love Lycanroc and Corviknight, so this double deck pack was a natural choice for me. It arrived way sooner than expected, and in mint condition. I’ve already ordered from the Pokémon Center again.
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We’ve got an entire multiverse’s world of news, knowledge, and characters to cope with! Let’s see if we can organize it all a little better.
Robert Jenrick Joins the War
Politicians taking potshots at Disney is nothing new. Jenrick’s type of witless loser believes that they can defeat a multi-billion (billion with a B) dollar corporation. Disney is one of the (if not the) most powerful media brands in the world.
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A dark and cute short story featuring death and a demon.
(This piece didn’t fit the tone I’m aiming for with my latest WIP, so I’m yeeting it here for all to see).
Continue reading “A New Life to Live”Reading Where Decay Sleeps Part 5
Backed on Kickstarter disclosure!
Read my thoughts on previous parts of the book.
Putrefaction (Cravings).
Beware of spoilers, all who enter here!
Continue reading “Reading Where Decay Sleeps Part 5”Goody Goods Do-Gooding Again: A Fairy Dungeon Sidequest
A dead lord joins his sworn-brothers in another world.
Continue reading “Goody Goods Do-Gooding Again: A Fairy Dungeon Sidequest”Lesbian Trans Men
A guest article by Jaime (he/they; @vigilantekinnie) that originally appeared in my short-lived yet dearly beloved Queersletter. James has also made it available to read here.
This remains my favorite piece produced for the publication. It also marks the first time I was able to commission writing from someone else. As I’ve stated in my author intro and in various places throughout the site, “queer” is a wide variety of experiences. There’s no one-size-fits-all pronouns, labels, genders, or platypuses.
Continue reading “Lesbian Trans Men”CivRev Playthru: French Money
it’s my birthday today, so i figured i’d publish an extra post this week~. happy birthday to any of my twins amongst my followers.
i’ve started an economic campaign with the french cuz it’s part of a strategy to get my last missing great person: cheops.
it’s a lil later than i’d prefer to be gaming on a work night but whatever. live long and prosper, y’all.
Continue reading “CivRev Playthru: French Money”CivRev Playthru: Zulu Science
Playing Zulu in Civilization Revolution tonight!
Which victory type should I aim for?
^^^ nobody voted for economic. granted, we only got nine votes, but still. cultural was the next highest result.
Continue reading “CivRev Playthru: Zulu Science”HFE’s Gratitude Journal: River Diner Edition
4theWords is an online game where you fight baddies by writing words! I use it to motivate myself to write. You can trick out your character with tons of cosmetics and raise yourself some dragons buddies too. If you’ve got four bucks (USD) a month to spare, you should try it out with my referral code: SMWGE07249.
Every so often, the dev team lets everybody do a quest style called the Gratitude Journal. In it, you write at least 444 words for 44 days straight, and add 4 posts to that quest’s Gratitude Journal forum thread*. There’s even a chance to get some free crystals: the in-game premium currency that can be used for subscription time and other cosmetics.
*You can make any kind of forum post, but in order to be entered into the crystal pool, you have to do them all in that quest’s specific thread, and do it in a (rather generous) amount of time. I think you’ve got a month to do it from the first chance you can pick up the quest. And those posts can be as short as a sentence or a whole list of stuff like I did.
I ended up writing quite a bit for this quest’s gratitude journal, so I figured I’d share it with y’all here!
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Small town food shenanigans.
This is a poem I wrote back in college! I forget which year, exactly, but I included it in my senior portfolio―a portfolio that my professor praised for its assortment of writings. Everybody had to have at least one piece from two of three categories (nonfiction, fiction, poetry), but apparently I was the only one who had pieces from all three that year.
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