glumshoe:

bogleech:

glumshoe:

padlocked-quintus:

glumshoe:

Raccoons are the worst. You expect them to go through your stuff and steal your food while you’re camping, but they don’t stop there – half the time, they’ll be curious enough to come over and touch you. They prod your sleeping body with their horrible little people hands, run their claws through your hair, hold your fingers with their own. I’ve never been aggressively menaced by one, but they’ve slapped my ass through hammock fabric on multiple occasions and stroked my face or hands on others. I’ve played tug-of-war with large raccoons through my window when they grabbed the string to the yarn-and-cup telephone I’d set up with my neighbor.

I AM SO GLAD THAT I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO HATES THEIR PEOPLE HANDS.

My first year at camp, our tent was infiltrated by at least six raccoons. They made scratching, shuffling noises as they crawled in from all sides. Somehow they were strong enough to shove our trunks across the ground, and started undoing zippers with horror-film slowness. How they didn’t wake anyone else up, I will never know. The shuffling noises suddenly stopped. They chittered to each other, and the sound was much closer than I had expected. Then I felt hands. Tiny fucking human hands touching my arms, not quite digging in with claws, and I whimpered and tried not to scream. This went on all night long.

I fucking hate raccoons.

They come into the cabins at camp every night. I’ve never had one touch any of my campers, but that’s only because I sleep with my hand curled around the handle of a broomstick and have trained myself to recognize their snuffling and scrabbling. I have leapt out of a bunk to sweep them forcefully out of the cabin in the dead of night, to sleepy tween boys whispering “Wow… you’re like a superhero…”

What if I want little hair goblins to sneak in at night and gently touch my face with their weird tiny fingers

then boy do I have the place for you

centuriespast:

Skull and pin game
Geography:
Nunavut or Quebec, Canada
Date:
1910-1914
Maker:
Nunatsiarmiut or Nunavimiut
Medium:
Arctic hare skull, bone, sinew

During the winter or when bad weather prevents travel, the Inuit relate stories and play games. One game consists of a bone pin and Arctic hare skull drilled with holes. The skull is swung into the air and the player is to catch the skull with the pin through one of the holes. Each hole has a different value and there is an order for the piercing of each hole.

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Ilwe’s Guides List

nightmaze:

Something I should have done since forever: the whole list of my guides, I’ll update it as I’ll write more of them. From now on, I’ll link the list at the beginning of each guide to make everything easier to find.


F F X I V 

How to take a Full Length Screenshot
Gold Saucer: Skinchange We Can Believe In
Chocobo food system

How to copy your HUD and more from a character to another


G A M E P L A Y

How to stop any summon cast
How to Pull right
Macros I: Text Command System

Macros II: Basic Course
Macro: Healing & DPS bars switch


C R A F T I N G

The Catch Up (HW Version)
Quick Blue Scrips farming rotation
Relic item rotation (HW Version)
The Importance Of Confidence < READ THIS IF YOU EVER DOUBT
Crafting basics I

Crafting basics II: Cross Skills and Rotations
Crafting basics III: Leveling from level 1 to 50
One star rotation (HW Version)
Favor & Concealed Nodes
Red Scrips rotation (HW Version)
The good ol’ Lucis Rotation
How to maximize your XP


G A T H E R I N G

How to never get lost when you gather
Collectable System, Botanist & Miner Edition (HW Version)
Collectable System, Fisher Edition (HW Version)
Aetherial reduction & Cluster fuck
About GP regen


T U M B L R

How to Dumblr Gif
How to Dumblr Gif (bonus)
How to make your dash comfortable
How to avoid Blurry Headers
How to avoid spoilers and to spoil others on Tumblr


R O L E P L A Y

How to receive asks meme
How to find some RP partners (and avoid to be disappointed)
Character Creation advice: How to make your character reachable