This is….2/3rds of my acrylic collection? Ish? I have about 12 more I need to put in their sleeve but I ran out. And the binders I got to keep them in don’t fit the holes, hence the loose leaf rings.
Plus all my little ones that’ll go in the A5 binders.
Speaking of binders, I need more. The two big ones are almost full of clear files, and the thin one is getting full of coasters.
What can I say, I like to shop!
Next step: finding a box to keep my naught manga in so my toddler doesn’t find things she shouldn’t find…
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surprise visits from villagers is the worst feature of animal crossing. i cannot enter my home and just chill out because two seconds after i enter there’s someone inviting themselves in spontaneously. nintendo im autistic i already have to deal with surprise visitors in real life please let me live in peace without the fear of hippeux breaking down my door
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I have the movie saved into my camera roll sitting pretty in my favourites folder for easy access in case it ever got taken down… yes I’m normal about them
omg same brain anon afksjsjf i have all my cm stuff (drama+movie+rd) on a giant folder on my laptop so i can have them forever too 🤝
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having lots of old toys and old plushies that i dont have access to rly sucks sometimes bc a lot of that stuff is stuff that i stil . wish i had. but its always such a joy to see an old plushie that i used to have that they dont make anymore and see it on ebay for relatively cheap . like i know that old gen 1-2 lps toys are supr rare (well not rly RARE but moreso like. rare as in they dont make or produce those toys anymore) but finding lps sets on ebay for fairly cheap is like . rly nice sometimes. or hell even just seeing old plushies or old lps toys i never had as a kid and seeing them being sold for a fairly cheap price, like those beanie babie snails i reblogged a minute ago? fuckin like $8 on ebay. i know thats kind of a lot for a... snail plushy... but its worth it. it is so worth it 2 me . if i had my own money id buy it <33
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"Okay." Danny slowly laid the already cold body back onto the table, ready to slide back it into the refuge of cold storage. "Okay. Dead guy. Stay there."
The body didn't move.
"Fantastic. Now. Hang out while I pour the embalming fluid into the pump, alright? It should only be a minute."
And it usually did; working in a funeral home wasn't extremely glamorous, but it paid the bills, and Danny had already been used to the rhyme and rhythm of negotiating death with the public by the time he sent in his mortuary school application. It had been a transition that made sense. And in the end, the degree had only cost him a few extra years post-graduation and a little dig into student loans, and now Danny had a stable 12-8 job and health insurance valid in the state of new jersey.
Today, though, the pump had that decided enough was enough. With a bang and a boom, the pump spat out a cloud of smoke and clunked uncomfortably.
The dead body sat up.
Danny scrambled over to push it back down. "No. We talked about this. Dead people don't move. If you want to stay here and have me put you back together all the time, you have to stay put. Got it?"
Whatever the weird gold-eye corpses were on in Gotham, they at least listened to him on occasion. They weren't ghosts, per se— they never pinged on any of the ghost detection devices Mom and Dad had packed in his going-away-to-college bag— but they were, despite being occasionally animate, perfectly deceased.
Weird. Danny had never gotten used to it. Still, they came in droves, too eager to sit on the top of the basement stairwell and lurk in the corners and stare endlessly at them with their weird, avian eyes, and sometimes they heralded the arrival similarly weird-ass bodies that had lost their heads or their arms or their limbs through the more conventional channels.
"I'm losing too much thread to all y'all coming in all the time," Danny complained to the dead body, who, at the moment, was the only person present to blame. "Stop getting your limbs cut off. This stuff is expensive, you know. It's a specialty order."
The body didn't even have the courtesy to blink. Rude.
"At least let them bury you this time. Every time one of you darts off when my back's turned, my boss thinks I'm stealing corpses. My coworkers think I'm building my own Frankenstein or something."
The corpse neither verbalized nor blinked, but Danny hadn't expected it to; with a sigh, he rolled the corpse back into cold storage, locked its little door (not that locking it in had ever stopped it) and called it quits for the night.
It's not like anyone was paying him for the extra hours anyway.
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-->And then, just as everyone was going for the casserole, a neighbor, Roxana Lopes, showed up on the front porch! Saying she bore a gift for the household! I promptly sent Smiler down to say hello...which proved to be WAY more difficult than it had to be, just because all the specters were hanging out on the porch as well, and Smiler kept getting distracted by them before they could greet Roxana properly. >( And THEN, once she WAS invited in, she went straight into the party barn and gave VICTOR the present. Which turned out to be a Ol’ Gabby MySim. Which we already very much had. Lady, what is your deal?
-->Well, anyway, despite that, the party continued to go very well indeed. Guidry showed up and started chatting with all the guests; everyone enjoyed the taco casserole; Smiler told a few stories to complete the main goal of socializing with the guests (and even Victor and Alice got out of their shells a bit); and there was plenty of Valicer smooching because “Kiss three times” popped up as a goal once all the guests had had a serving of casserole. ;) By the time the party ended, it was solidly in gold status, and Smiler could finally advance to the next level of the Party Animal aspiration! Victor and Alice even got automatic Charisma skill upgrades just from being part of the same household! Seems like it was a very successful party, huh?
...yeah, uh, did you notice that there was no sign of a certain robot AT ALL during that party? I completely forgot to unleash the party-bot Smiler had created. I in fact completely forgot about it ENTIRELY until I was going over my notes afterward and went “damn it.” *facepalm* At least it was a good party anyway! And I’d rather have the aspiration milestone completed than a test of the robot, to be fair.
-->And so the day ended with Victor and Alice heading to bed while Smiler cleaned up from the party, taught Kelly not to play in trash, did some laundry, and treated themselves to a short citrus soak before a specter distracted them and I sent them to take a shower instead. :p Please enjoy this final image of Kelly playing on her cat furniture while half-sunk into the floor. :p Next time -- a very glitchy update that still manages to involve Smiler ACTUALLY unleashing one of their robotic creations and a trip to San MyShuno for a festival! See you then!
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