"I might as well add Camp Here & There to my tags since I finished it"
And then I immediately came across this lol
No joke I had just finished the 1st season less than a month ago and today I decided to finally get off my ass and go add it to my tags, which I hadn't done previously for the sake of avoiding spoilers, and then stumbled upon this
Very Awesome. I know what I'll be doing this June.
Hello, friends!
I have been doing steady work behind the scenes, and I am ready now! I am proud to announce that…
For those out of the loop: The first time I tried to set a date in 2023, my life was derailed significantly very soon thereafter in a series of mishappenings. It's taken me some time to get back on the horse, but I am back now, stronger, and here for good. Watch out, I am coming a'galloping!
I am very excited for this junction and for the return of these beloved characters. I believe that the writing for this season is some of my best work, and I am so wicked excited to produce that I can barely hold my joy.
See you all in June!
Kiel, Germany 1920s
Yeah so the past two days have been...
Unique-
(Btw the top image actually autoplays music lololol)
No seriously the last image i did actually spend 4 hours on that website and half of it was about tryna fix a gif and ultimately deciding it wasn't worth it and then spent another 30 minutes tryna fix that rainbow divider-
I like spacehey's layout more, because people make the layouts for you, and you can fuck around with them however you want as long as you credit the person who made the base. The website? Idek how i didn't give up in the very beginning considering how much of a struggle it was to learn where tf to put the command "<h1>Kat's Website</h1>"
But yeah either way watch me make an arg out of this, thank the Minecraft arg Mark101 for introducing me to neocities-
“It’s targeted violence. The Schutzstaffel have been treated very unfairly for just doing their jobs. Their land was seized and turned into concentration camp museums. That’s why it’s so important that we get them all into the United States, where they can rest assured they won’t be discriminated against.” At press time, Trump was reportedly thanking senior advisor Elon Musk for bringing the plight of the Nazi people to the world’s attention.
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a few pngs I made of some vintage aquamice, I did NOT know how many companies made these just to be promotional material! Wish companies did this more still, this is like 10x better than getting an okay pen
free to use ofc, credit if you wanna :3
though i am heavy, there is flight around me
wendell berry, the fall of icarus, f. scott fitzgerald, christophe vacher, hozier, galileo chini, mahmoud darwish (tr. catherine cobham), rubens, akwaeke emezi, alfred schwarzschild
physically go to your local library at least once. seriously.
look around. find a random book with a cover that catches your attention. read the description. read the first page. if you like the sounds of it, borrow it and take it home to read. borrow a handful of books even.
if a book loses your interest, drop it. if a book grips onto you, ride that wave.
i've struggled to read recreationally for years despite having read so much as a kid. a lot of us are frozen by the seemingly infinite choices. even when we buy books to take home, we don't read them because which book is worth reading first? we don't have to decide, we have it right here in our bookshelves, we have an eternity of never deciding.
in this past month, i have read five books, most of them i've never heard of when i spotted their cover at the library. most of them, i've ended up loving. the due date of library books maintains the ability to read a book so i can return them to the library and leave the library with more books. an even better incentive than borrowing ebooks, because i actually have to leave the house and not be a hermit.
so if you used to enjoy reading but struggle with it now, ignore the book recs you hear. go to the library, come across a book that piques your interest, and read one page after another until you either lose interest or finish the book.
then it's onto the next one.
-Pandora-
Noting the volatility of various retirement products and the long-term uncertainty of global markets, financial advisor Michael Reynolds recommended Tuesday that investors always keep one bullet in the chamber, just in case. “Even if you’re a more conservative investor who keeps most of your savings in bonds and money market accounts, it just makes a lot of sense to have a round locked and loaded at all times in the event of a major financial market disruption,” said Reynolds, who stressed the importance of maxing out yearly IRA contributions and regularly cleaning and oiling the barrel.
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Andrei Rublev (1966) directed by Andrei Tarkovsky