hi. I'm F.A and my favorite color is green, may I ask who's my future wife? Anything you can get from her, pls
Thank you a lot 💚🥑
I did a two card pull from my animal oracle deck. One for looks/aura and the other for personality.
For looks/aura was deer so a very loving , graceful individual in aura wise, but some may say she reminds them of a deer if they were to be given an animal to compare her physical looks to.
The personality card was cobra is like how you think a good teacher is supposed to be like those qualities. Present, protecting, loving,humble yet wise.
That's all I got for me, if you want more explanation, a different spread or deck, or even more questions to narrow down anything, just ask.
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zodiac couples: cancer sun | aries moon | leo rising | leo mercury | leo venus | aries mars (f) + aquarius sun | cancer moon | pisces rising | capricorn mercury | capricorn venus | sagittarius mars (f) for @lovehateanalysis
I love improving my cartomancy skills and truly connecting to my decks again for other folks. Adding some other divination methods to my practice rn, I want to work on my tea leaves eventually. If you want a free reading Dm or ask me please, check my pin post.
Who needs music when you have a whole playlist on repeat in your head at all times
for one, Starstruck odyssey is the best thing I've ever seen in my life and I'm on my 3rd rewatch because it's my favorite thing ever and the entire campaign is a masterpiece. However, nothing stood out to me quite like Emily Axfords character.
Sundry Sidney's journey of self worth throughout the series is something so special to me. Built only to be discontinued, an idea that barely had a chance at proving herself because just existing was already considered a failure,,,,yeah. Shit gets to me.
But what really gets to me is in her journey to find meaning and purpose in her existence she not only manages to justify her life by other people's standards, but more importantly by her own as well.
Watching a character start out as a people pleaser who's desperate for approval, grow to be someone confident enough to say "I think it was in everyone's best interest that I was not discontinued." And to say that to the person who designed her no less!! Made me cry!! So hard!!
Sundry Sidney putting her worth not in what she can do for others, but in what she finds makes her special (how many grenades she can throw a turn, how good she is with Aurora Nebbins and in extensions animals in general, exc) is so important to me in so many ways. Especially since she says all that to her creator while simultaneously wanting to impress her, but also having been disappointed by the last person she thought was her creator, made sure to put it out there that even if Auma disagreed, Sid herself believes that her existence is beautiful. And that's enough.
Not only that, but seeing her self worth journey through Gnosis is also very special to me. I loved how because of the kinship she felt with Gnosis, her top priority became it's safety and well being and most importantly, it not being used as a tool for others.
Oh and don't even get me STARTED on the junkmother scene too. That entire interaction is so beautiful to me I wish I could get the whole thing tattooed on my body. And the fact that we went from Sid's main goal being somehow making more Sundry Sidneys to instead bringing back discontinued androids because it's "lost potential" is one of the best portrayals of self love becoming selfless kindness that I've ever seen.
Sidney just does a great job at showcasing that when you can finally look past all the disappointment other people cast upon you in your life you're able to see just how much you and other people like you can do that has meaning and value. Even if the rest of the world can't see it, we are becoming, not broken. And that matters so much to me.
Anyway Sundry Sidney has managed to become my favorite dnd character in all of dimension 20 and I don't see anyone surpassing her anytime soon because she's the only character that had successfully made me cry on multiple occasions and I hope Emily Axford knows she really made something special when she made Sundry Sidney.
Queer as in an "identity is fluid and descriptors can be imprecise so I prefer a more general term" sort of way but also queer in a "What are you, a cop?" sort of way.
L'ala nera o Il tocco dell'angelo by Roberto Ferri.
The vibe my sister and I bring to the function
I don't why Danny Phantom is trending but here have one of my favourite scenes in the series
A shitty drag queen
explain your gender in 10 words or less without using boring words like “male”, “female”, “nonbinary”, “masculine”, “feminine” or “androgynous”.
go!