(also here are my majolica dragons)
(also here are my majolica dragons)
Here's @ethangach.bsky.social report.
kotaku.com/polygon-sold...
Here's @ethangach.bsky.social report.
kotaku.com/polygon-sold...
- turned thirty
- was miserably sick for two weeks (overlapping said birthday) with what turned out to be a ruptured appendix that abscessed
- got a drain put in my ass that is still here as i speak
i hope you have all been doing better than that
- turned thirty
- was miserably sick for two weeks (overlapping said birthday) with what turned out to be a ruptured appendix that abscessed
- got a drain put in my ass that is still here as i speak
i hope you have all been doing better than that
- turned thirty
- was miserably sick for two weeks (overlapping said birthday) with what turned out to be a ruptured appendix that abscessed
- got a drain put in my ass that is still here as i speak
i hope you have all been doing better than that
- Finish and crowdfund the Wandering Blades #ttrpg
- Paint a 2,000 point Custodes army
- Get a regular home OSR group going
- Booth at a con
- Produce new and interesting episodes of @aznsrepresent.bsky.social
I love doing library events.
If nothing else, find out when your library holds their board meetings and start attending. Lots of them are on Zoom now!
If nothing else, find out when your library holds their board meetings and start attending. Lots of them are on Zoom now!
This post is right, Twitter made us feel like we need to comment on everything but we don’t
Also can we abandon the idea that every person has to comment on every issue immediately?
Twitter encouraged us to drop our least informed takes on issues we did not have the range on constantly, and who does that help?
If you're policing other people's lanes, you're out of yours.
No one of us can do everything. Pick your lane and do your best. Trust that others will pick theirs and do their best.
This post is right, Twitter made us feel like we need to comment on everything but we don’t