I've been looking for a list like this! Thank you~
Hi sorry to bother you, but would you happen to know where I can find accurate information about Norse Mythology that is also not riddled with white supremacist coding? I’m looking for as much complete information that I can do I can understand the religion properly. Thank you!
No prob. Well, there’s the Fjorn’s Hall podcast, which if you’re into podcasts is *chef’s kiss* excellent, and you can go follow @fjorn-the-skald and @fjorn-wanders right here on tungler
Also the Saga Thing podcast, which is also amazing
And not to toot my own horn but I also have a podcast that deals with Heathen-related stuff. Right now there is one entire episode!
There’s Dr. Jackson Crawford’s youtube channel
The Exploring Series on youtube
And there’s Sacred-Texts.com, the best website on the whole entire Internet, a sprawling archive of historical and religious texts. Here’s the Celtic index, the English index (this is also where they keep the fairy lore), the Icelandic index, the “Legends And Sagas” index, and the Tolkien index (includes a lot of historical material that’s had a big influence on modern fantasy, like the Mabinogion and the Kalevala)
you will start the process like this
and then end up like this
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Its amazing what you can accomplish when you don’t want to write an essay
Do any of us exist? O___O
Is bisexuality a thing ????????
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Dude.
My dad was telling me about these girls at his old college who invented a nail polish that paints on clear, and if you stir your drink with your finger with the nail polish on, it will react with the “Date Rape” drug and turn red.
Dude. It’s genius.
Bathbomb Tutorial!
Being of irrelevant status in most of what’s “cool,” I had no idea what the hell bathbombs where until just recently, and I was pretty unimpressed with the prices at places like Lush. I looked up a recipe and ordered the ingredients online and have messed with it in the few batches I’ve tried so far. Starting with a pound of each dry ingredient, I can make about four batches of six or seven bathbombs, depending on how consistent I am with my sizes, which isn’t often. Anyway, here’s how to make your own!
Dry Ingredients:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1/2 cup corn starch
1/3 cup epsom salts
Wet Ingredients:
2 1/2 tbsp olive or any other light oil
1 tbsp water
1 tsp fragrance oil
10 to 12 drops of food coloring
Mix your dry ingredients together, and set aside. Pour the wet ingredients into a small cup and pour it together into the dry.
Enjoy that fizz for a sec, and the color, ooooooh. Anyway, mix together throughly and then pack into small balls or place into molds (let set for a couple of hours, then it can air dry).
These will take anywhere from a day to two to dry out fully, so if you’re like me and are impatient to test, yes, you can still dry one out. It just probably won’t float, if you want that.
Speaking of which, if you get extra oil into the mix, it will take longer to dry, and will probably be heavier, so mix in extra epson salts. Extra epson salts alone make for a speeder drying time and a little extra shine.
Make sure to get body safe oils and colors, not candle stuff, go for soap making materials. Mixing colors leads to interesting results, I tried to make purple, and my bathbombs dried to a cakepop like looking ball, but in the water it’s a most fabulous pink. Try mixes of scents (but don’t overdo it, tried something that now smells like playdoh in another batch) and see what combos you can come up with!
I’d love to see what everyone creates, send me photos or reblog with your own! Happy crafting!
I can't even begin to explain how much I can relate to this right now.
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