aleximou
1 day ago
thanks for the premonitions, big fan of the "2025 is the year of" list by the way.
distillation
11 hours ago
I'm on the cusp so I'm trying to choose between Lenny and Bruce and I'd like to request a new birthday instead.
audreyworme
1 week ago
I love him, I swear fealty to him, I made him a circus-themed VIP room at the hotel, he is the nasty little clown king of the Crossing. LONG LIVE PIETRO + o +
tabf5
1 week ago
I love how all of these stories end like a punchline in a standup routine. Also my ideal wedding is a courthouse followed by a big-ass table at some equivalent of a Cheesecake Factory where everyone wears casual clothes and brings no gifts. But my fianceé wants to dress up for the day lol
stoneroad
1 week ago
Bro, I was just thinking of the Luck of the Irish yesterday after forgetting about it for the last decade. I was also thinking how I was dissapointed I never ended up seeing Sinners. Now I have to see it. The Luck of the Irish was one of my favorite movies as a kid.
stoneroad
1 week ago
I just read your article on fame and the midwest (the punk scene of N. Dakota), and I loved it. As someone who also livesi n the midwest, it makes me feel impassioned to prove those people wrong. "Take that you nameless person I can't think of. I can be someone too!" Not really, but kinda.
rusty-bytes
1 week ago
Zenon omg!!! Also EVERYTHING about what you said about what I call the Wedding Industrial complex. It's outrageous.
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
@tab Our ceremony was in a public park, and then we took everyone out to food and drinks at a private space we’d reserved in a local restaurant. We did get a little dressed up, but not a lot dressed up. It was a fun day. :) (I would’ve still just eloped if I’d been allowed to though lol)
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
@isomorphie I remember that one. It stars the same actress from Halloweentown, which is another of my faves.
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
@stoneroad I thought Sinners was great, I’d recommend it. And thanks for reading that old post. :) This is something I really feel strongly about. Great people live here, great art is made here, etc etc.
maxcrunch
1 week ago
My first assumption on cornboy being more expensive is because of that corn kid that was famous for a little while. if he was a little girl maybe it would be different. however, I would not be surprised if I was wrong and it was misogyny.
shnu-world
1 week ago
Zenon is also my favorite (the sequels are also good) but i recently watched "dont look under the bed" and i highly recommend.
meyyebs
1 week ago
@oopsiesoodle lol i would like to say thank you, but it's not actually mine. lmao i found the source and its even funnier, look at the other images omg https://www.instagram.com/p/C2imHPDoYE4/?img_index=1
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
You’re right, I love it even more. It reminds me of a dog I once knew named Daisy ❤️ 🌼
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
i wish i could say i'm off my furby bullshit, but i recently started writing a very stupid furby essay.
oscarspage
1 week ago
oh these are awesome. The lobster one was made for people like me. I buy ANYTHING with lobsters on the spot.
ratlands
1 week ago
I had a big cow phase when I was 10 and I would have absolutely loved these. I mean, I would still love these, but I would have loved them then too
neopetgameboy
1 week ago
i love looking at these types of sweaters/cardigans on ebay 0:-) so charming. i have a question- what is the texture of these typically like? do you find it scratchy at all?
oopsiedoodle
1 week ago
@neopetgameboy I find them pretty comfortable. Most Michael Simon sweaters are a cotton/ramie blend, so they aren't scratchy like wool. They're not super soft, but not super rough either. If there is embroidery, you can feel that on the inside. I can see that irritating some people. Being cotton, they are also heavier than a wool or acrylic sweater would be.
violetsweeks
1 week ago
The hunting one definitively looks like a painting or a tapestry, I had never heard of these sweaters but I'll certainly think about them this weekend, and i thank you for that
batqualia
1 week ago
very good. i found a Y2K themed one at a consignment (with beaded 2s and 0s all over a black sweater) and it always gets a ton of compliments
neopetgameboy
1 week ago
thank you for that info! i am always tempted to purchase but held back by the potential for uncomfortability.
oopsiedoodle
2 weeks ago
Thanks! Honestly, I just take my scans and tinker with them in photoshop until they are seamless (or really, seamless enough). Sometimes I move things around, sometimes I clone stuff out, sometimes I stretch or shrink things. It just depends on the pattern. I’m sure there is a MUCH more efficient way to do it, but dumdum me doesn’t know what that is. Plus, I have fun doing it manually!
Okay, but enjoy June's too because I'm going to feel bad if her genuinely thoughtful efforts are overshadowed by some asshole making jokes
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