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Traci Shepard @tashepard@witches.town

So I've been thinking about print versions of the Compendium and, like, I'd want to add value that's not freely available online but I'm thinking not counting the PKMN and the Lovecraft and the April Fools stuff I still have over 400 entries. Like, I could make *several* books out the content I've already made.

"Hang on, I've got to pause the stream while I google 'Garfield Super Saiyan'
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There are at least several pages."

"It's easier to buy two Gameboys than it is to make one friend."

Just learned a "chain" is a specific term for 22 yards, so now I pass that along to you.

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How does a country still so up its own ass about getting out from under a monarchy two centuries ago keep falling for this dynasty bullshit

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Fun fact: Mickey Mouse and Cthulhu both debuted in the same year.

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Gonna make a DnD warlock whomst is in a pact with the powerful Fae lord Carly Fae Jepsen

Finally warm enough to have the patio door open at night :blobmelt:

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What if Mike was short for Micycle

I have a similar theory about how Frankenstein created the line between legends and pop culture but I never really fleshed that out.

Discussing the difference between cryptids and folklore and it's not strictly an antiquity/modernity thing but I feel like the hard dividing line might be the invention of photography. The telling of cryptid stories thrives on and revolves around positive proof or lack thereof, their payoff requires documentation in a way folklore never does or is expected to.
Though Hannivers and other hoaxes like that predate the 19th century, so there's some grey areas to it.

It wasn't on purpose but just realized I'm real close to doing a rainbow spectrum with those

Teaching myself using vector layers in Clip Studio with some folklore- and cryptid-based pin ideas.