cooking spaghetti dinner for ur sweetheart 0_< <3
/i wanna draw smth for S7E4 but have this silly doodle for now...
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Okay- okay so hear me out
Steve can sing, alright? Obviously (like, he just can, it doesn't really match Eddie's metal, but whenever they're just hanging out and Steve will sing a song stuck in his head- usually because Eddie was just playing one of their originals and Steve's been to enough practices to know the lyrics to all the songs, and yeah it's not the way they'd do it on stage, Eddie still gets all starry eyed because Steve's in the kitchen of his trailer, wearing one of his hoodies, and making them both lunch while singing his songs, alright, he's allowed to swoon)
But what if Steve, our dear, bitchy, pastel polo loving Steve, can fucking scream like it's nobody's business? Like Eddie's showing Steve some harder stuff because while it's not Steve's thing exactly, he can appreciate that Eddie likes it and wants to be up to date on what his boyfriend is listening to. And Eddie's lamenting not being able to get his voice just right to do something like that and Steve just gets a look on his face, the scrunched up squinty one where he's concentrating really hard on something, and Eddie can see Steve's throat doing something really weird before Steve just shrugs and goes, "Wait, is it like this?"
and just fucking does it in one
And Eddie just has to sit there shocked because what the absolute fuck
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Survival Clothing What to Wear:
It would be great to know where we will be and what the temperature will be like when the SHTF. But that ain't a gonna happen and you can't carry everything for every little situation. Here are some things to consider as a general rule for the unexpected and the planned outing:
Wool vs Cotton:
Wool is best for cold weather while cotton is best for warmer weather. Wool is a powerful insulator. In fact, it's the second-best natural insulator next to goose down. It also repels water and wicks moisture. The lanolin, with its antibacterial, antimicrobial and water repellant properties, can irritate skin and can't be removed simply through washing. It's more durable and more wrinkle-resistant than cotton and it hardly retains odors and stains. Cotton, on the other hand, is a warm-weather fabric. Like wool, cotton has moisture-wicking properties. But the difference between wool vs. cotton is that cotton is a light, breathable fabric that helps you stay cool in the summer. It also provides excellent protection against the ultraviolet rays of the sun. It's hypoallergenic, easy to care for, and affordable.
Survival Clothing Principles:
Your body helps regulate body temperature. Clothing should work WITH your body. Exercise can help keep you warm in the winter and hydration (water intake) will help keep you cool in the summer.
Bulky or tight clothing is bad for survival. Synthetic [lighter/thinner] "fabrics" may be better options.
What you have with you when SHTF will be your survival clothes. Keep your "survival" clothing near you at all times (in a bug-out bag that is WITH YOU).
Dress for the function, not the fashion/form; the proper clothing for the situation.
Dress to blend in with the environment (gray man).
Related Resources:
Choosing the Correct BugOut Clothes
Clothing for Survival and BugOut Situations
The Survival Clothing - Must-Haves for Any Situation
Stretch Shoes/Boots With Ice
Know How to Make Primitive Footwear
Making Wilderness/Survival Snowshoes
Winterizing Toes and Fingers
Primitive Needle and Thread
Clothes When You Are Living Off Grid
Clothing to Protect from Sun and Insects
Insect Protection: [Link 1] [Link 2]
Clothing Repair Kit (and What to Do if You Don't Sew)
Learn to Make Your Own Clothes From Scratch
How to Dry Wet Clothes in the Wilderness
[14-Point Emergency Preps Checklist]
[11-Cs Basic Emergency Kit]
[Learn to be More Self-Sufficient]
[The Ultimate Preparation]
[5six7 Menu]
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