Inspiration is THIS you?
My roommate bought a pack of 24 rolls of toilet paper yesterday, in addition to the half dozen we already had, and stored all of them in the bathroom. And just let me tell you, there’s something incredibly calming and reassuring about looking next to you while you’re on the toilet and seeing 30 rolls of toilet paper sitting there. You get a feeling like, no matter how bad shit gets in there, you’re always going to make it out okay in the end.
Drawing reference
A quick Hot Tip for drawing shoes from me; a man who enjoys looking at shoes maybe too much
It’s good to draw some kind of foot looking shape before you draw shoes so they’re like the right size and shape but sometimes I see people draw soles as like flat things hovering under the feet but if you look at your own shoes you’ll see that the inside of your shoes are not flat, they’re bottom of your foot shaped and your feet sink into them a bit so they’re comfortable and not like slapping an oval block of wood to your foot
So the outside band on shoes is usually somewhere higher than you might think
Of course in many real shoes there’d be a bit of an arch from a raised up heel or something, so I probably should have drawn some feet instead of lazying out, but hopefully you get the idea.
(anon bc I'm a nerd) but would you recommend any books? 😆 I'm trying to get back into reading and it would be greatly appreciated 💞 love your blog!
AAAAAAA MY FAVORITE KINDS OF ASKS ARE BOOK REC ASKS YES I CAN REC U SOME BOOKS
fantasy/sci fi/magical realsim etc
mistborn trilogy by brandon sanderson
a darker shade of magic by v.e. schwab ★
the archived by victoria schwab
this savage song by victoria schwab
vicious by v.e. schwab
more than this by patrick ness ★
the rest of us just live here by patrick ness ★
an ember in the ashes by sabaa tahir
peter darling by austin chant ★
illuminae by jay kristoff and amie kaufman
the strange and beautiful sorrows of ava lavender by elizabeth wein ☆
of fire and stars by audrey coulthurst ★
the winner’s trilogy by marie rutkoski ☆
ink and bone by rachel caine ★
we are the ants by shaun david hutchinson ★
timekeeper by tara sim ★
the diviners by libba bray ★
the night circus by erin morgenstern
contemporary
i’ll give you the sun by jandy nelson ★
to all the boys i’ve loved before by jenny han ☆
we are okay by nina lacour ★
if i was your girl by meredith russo ★
you know me well by nina lacour and david levithan ★
the sky is everywhere by jandy nelson
this song is (not) for you by laura nowlin★
if he had been with me by laura nowlin
(★=lgbtq+ representation☆= very minor lgbtq+ representation)
i hope this helped!!!
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Episode 1: You hate hanging out with us (full)
Episode 2: I’m a boy, I don’t get hate (full)
Episode 3: What do you think about drinking? (full)
Episode 4: Allah would dig you (full)
Episode 5: If you’re sad then I’m sad (full)
Episode 6: Are you having a bad day? (full)
Episode 7: We must stand together (full)
Episode 8: The biggest losers at school (full)
Episode 9: Life smiles (full)
Episode 10: Thanks for everything ↳ (Part 1-Vilde // Part 2-Penetrator Chris // Part 3-Jonas // Part 4-Chris // Part 5-Even // Part 6-William // Part 7-Eskild & Linn // Part 8-Dear Sana [1][2])
Today I learned
UKRAINIAN NOUNS DECLENSION I made some declension sheets for myself but maybe someone else would like to use them too. I spent many hours on checking all mistakes (I hope there are none left), changing the whole structure 10000+ times and getting frustrated even more. If you find this helpful - like or reblog this post, it will be very kind of you. (Yes, it looks scary but believe me, I tried to make it as logical as possible. If declension in Slavic languages can ever be logical). I used this and this site. Download these sheets in pdf here.
I JUST FINISHED THE WATCHMAKER OF FILIGREE STREET AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO READ NEXT. CAN YOU RECOMMEND ME SOMETHING OF THE SAME CALIBER?
THE BEDLAM STACKS, ALSO BY NATASHA PULLEY, HAHA
I’m deadly serious – I loved The Bedlam Stacks even MORE than Watchmaker, if that’s possible. the same ‘here’s a weird, random period of history’ setting, the same ‘here are some really niche things you know nothing slash don’t care about’ plot, the same ‘here’s the quietest, sneakiest love story you’ve ever not noticed creeping up on you’ romance. but with more ADVENTURING. and PERIL. and a CAMEO from a certain CLAIRVOYANT, eh eh eh
buuuuut it doesn’t come out until July, so to tide you over here are some lists for books in the same-ish vein: queer historical novels, queer fantasy (almost exclusively YA), and some non-YA, adult, classic novels.