I dreamt a new meme last night. And I don't remember the context but first it's a photo of Velma from Scooby doo without her glasses, and then the next photo is Velma with her glasses which make her eyes really big and in bold letters just say "hippo"... Not sure what it means but I did have to make it as soon as I woke up so I didn't forget:
This week I’m going to giveaway E V E R Y T H I N G digital that’s available in my shop - that’s $200 worth of tabletop goodies! Scroll to the bottom to see the full list of everything you can win ✨
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Follow me on tumblr!
2. Reblog this post!
3. Get extra chances to win by entering via my Twitter (@_r_n_w_) and Instagram (@_r_n_w_)
Each platform will have THREE randomly selected winners who will be notified via DM - that’s NINE WINNERS in total!
Ends 4pm GMT 21st August 2020
Good luck to everyone entering!! 🎲
WHAT YOU’LL WIN:
Players Pack
Complete set of 12 Class Specific Character Sheets (minimal & classic style)
Equipment Packs - The Full Set
Basic Weapons - Item Card Pack
Full Spell Card Set
Character Journal : Digital Edition
The New & Improved 5e Character Sheet (minimal, classic and fey fayre style)
Full Multi-Classing Pack (minimal & classic style)
Game Master’s Pack
All of our one-shot adventures:
The Tremor Train,
Spike Patch Grove,
The Fey Fayre
Game Master’s Kit Deluxe (minimal & classic style)
World Building Kit Deluxe (minimal & classic style)
Okay, I'm posting this here because this blog has a much bigger following than my main. This is the first time I've ever begged for reblogs instead of likes.
The morning of August 10th a massive storm called a derecho plowed through the midwest, devastating Southern Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and the entire state of Iowa, which is where I live. Iowa was hit the worst. A derecho is basically the equivalent of a hurricane. Our highest recorded wind speed was 112mph.
1/3 of the state lost power, and almost 3 days later, roughly 400,000 people still don't have power. We have approximately 23 million acres of farmland, and approximately 10 million were destroyed by the storm. That's not good at all. Our crops are one of the state's main sources of economic development, and we lost so much.
The light green area inside the circle is all of our damaged crops. We lost a lot of silos and grain bins as well
Outside of our local news stations, there's barely any national media coverage on this. Ive only seen a couple, and the only ones I have seen weren't even that in that depth.
The above screenshot was from today(Aug. 12th, 2020) at 9pm CST. 2 days had passed before either of them wrote anything about it.
We have some cities that are either partly out of power or entirely out of power. One of the worst hit cities was even still recovering somewhat from a F4 tornado that went through it 2 years ago.
There's people stranded in their homes without food, power, gas and/or cell service. Please spread the word and let people know that we need help!
My friend from Lebanon wrote up a really good thread on Twitter I thought I should share here, just to clear up some of the inaccuracies floating around:
*You don’t need to donate to change.org, donate directly to the families. Also if there’s a problem with a petition, please dm me instead of reblogging so I can fix it faster. *