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#i feel so cozy this evening
lovedazai · 17 days
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i love u everything showers !!!!
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ryllen · 4 months
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teenytraveler · 1 year
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In which Loid finally gets his well deserved sleep 🥹
(...casual meg rambles in the tags like the madman that i am :”D)
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dreamingmellon · 5 months
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Lazy domestic bagginsshield fics and art make me so sleepy and peaceful
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mushroomnoodles · 6 months
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I like to think the seal caused Morrigan to become claustrophobic or hate being limited
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oh, 1000%. they can't stand tight spaces. there's a reason they're almost always floating once they gain the ability to- they need to feel free.
speaking of this, baby morrigan couldn't stand being swaddled. simon wasn't prepared for his happy, generally amicable newborn to freak out every time he tried to swaddle them, but he quickly learned to just hold them instead (not that simon had a problem doing that, he was almost always holding morri when they were a baby. he was really protective over them.)
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timemachineyeah · 11 months
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I think in the next Animal Crossing, you should have to earn your control over the environment. And I don’t just mean working to get terraforming, I mean, like, earning it before getting to decide where other people’s homes are and stuff.
Idk, the deserted island is fun but I kind of hope in the next one we’re back to being a new face in an already established rural community. And you can still progress to moving absolutely everything on the map and decorating each square foot and flower to your liking, but, like… these other people have lives of their own.
I like knowing a rando isn’t gonna move onto my carefully curated flowerbed and ruin my path, but I don’t like how much the villagers in ACNH feel like fashion accessories rather than neighbors.
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literarilylost · 9 months
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dragonsongmakhali · 3 months
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Come visit Makhali's house!
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Mateus || Lavender Beds || Ward 27 || Plot 59
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funkytoesart · 3 months
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does anyone have any cozy games to recommend?
Preferably on switch or PC, as those are the consoles I have :) I've never gravitated towards playing games in my life ever but i'm intrigued by the concept of cozy games, and wanna experience/play some :D
So far I've played animal crossing, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and Palia.
I'm particularly interested in games with cool/immersive world building and storylines.
RPG recs in particular would be cool, although i'm intrigued by the idea of visual novels too (as well as any other game type that's cozy and not just a farming sim), and romancable characters is a plus, but not required!
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elfecassepied · 4 months
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I saw Wonka yesterday and I will never be normal again.
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sunnibits · 6 months
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I just asked my irl friends this too but I’m rlly curious to know so: can you guys give me any recommendations for new food to try for someone who is an extremely picky eater who’s trying to practice expanding their palette?? like maybe some really simple foods that would be a good place to start, or alternatively pls tell me what food you would recommend to someone who has never eaten food before lmao
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aeide-thea · 11 months
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06-07-23 Why Patagonia helped Samsung redesign the washing machine
Samsung is releasing a wash cycle and a new filter, which will dramatically shrink microfiber pollution.
Eight years ago, Patagonia started to study a little-known environmental problem: With every load of laundry, thousands (even millions) of microfibers, each less than 5 millimeters long, wash down the drain. Some are filtered out at water treatment plants, but others end up in the ocean, where fibers from synthetic fabric make up a surprisingly large amount of plastic pollution—35%, by one estimate. Fragments of your favorite sweatshirt might now be floating in the Arctic Ocean. In a collaboration that began two years ago, the company helped inspire Samsung to tackle the problem by rethinking its washing machines. Today, Samsung unveiled its solution: A new filter that can be added to existing washers and used along with a “Less Microfiber” cycle that Samsung also designed. The combination makes it possible to shrink microfiber pollution by as much as 98%.
[…] Patagonia’s team connected Samsung with Ocean Wise, a nonprofit that tests fiber shedding among its mission to protect and restore our oceans. Samsung shipped some of its machines to Ocean Wise’s lab in Vancouver, where researchers started to study how various parameters change the results. Cold water and less agitation helped—but both of those things can also make it harder to get clothing clean. “There are maybe two ways of increasing the performance of your washing machine,” says Moohyung Lee, executive vice president and head of R&D at Samsung, through an interpreter. “Number one is to use heated water. That will obviously increase your energy consumption, which is a problem. The second way to increase the performance of your washing machine is to basically create stronger friction between your clothes . . . and this friction and abrasion of the fibers is what results in the output of microplastics.” Samsung had already developed a technology called “EcoBubble” to improve the performance of cold-water cycles to help save energy, and it tweaked the technology to specifically tackle microfiber pollution. “It helps the detergent dissolve more easily in water so that it foams better, which means that you don’t need to heat up your water as much, and you don’t need as much mechanical friction, but you still have a high level of performance,” Lee says. The new “Less Microfiber” cycle, which anyone with a Samsung washer can download as an update for their machine, can reduce microfiber pollution by as much as 54%. To tackle the remainder, the company designed a filter that can be added to existing washers at the drain pipe, with pores tiny enough to capture fibers. They had to balance two conflicting needs: They wanted to make it as simple as possible to use, so consumers didn’t have to continually empty the filter, but it was also critical that the filter wouldn’t get clogged, potentially making water back up and the machine stop working. The final design compresses the microfibers, so it only has to be emptied once a month, and sends an alert via an app when it needs to be changed. Eventually, in theory, the fibers that are collected could potentially be recycled into new material rather than put in the trash. (Fittingly, the filter itself is also made from recycled plastic.) When OceanWise tested the cycle and filter together, they confirmed that it nearly eliminated microfiber pollution. Now, Samsung’s challenge is to get consumers to use it. The filter, which is designed to be easily installed on existing machines, is launching now in Korea and will launch in the U.S. and Europe later this year. The cost will vary by market, but will be around $150 in the U.S. The cycle, which began to roll out last year, can be automatically installed on WiFi-connected machines.
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mypimpademia · 7 months
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Idk who is trying to “expose” my age but you’re definitely not an ex mutual bc you’re literally wrong and ik exactly who knows my age and it’s clearly not you nigga💀
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famewolf · 1 month
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genuinely having a blast playing Dragon's Dogma 2! seeing all the weirdly bad reviews screaming about frame rate had me worried but I've yet to have an issue. and also I really don't care if my battles jump down to 30fps during major battles.
it definitely reads to me as a lot of dude bros being upset about the smallest thing.
literally every person I've talked to that's playing it hasn't had any issues.
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ladyelainehilfur · 13 days
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this shot is so romantic 🥺 I wanna draw it
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felizusnavidad · 5 months
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taylor swift lyrics that keep u up at night?
*takes a deep breath*
remember looking at this room, we loved it cause of the light now i just sit in the dark and wonder if it's time.
(oversharing in the tags)
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