Huh, thank you for the summary! What a strange (but fascinating) premise. Definitely a weird book to have during the first week of COVID shutdowns… All the zombie apocalypse stories also hit rather differently when read during COVID lockdown 😅
Draws an urban fantasy/LGBT+ webcomic. If you can’t get representation at the store, home-made is fine
Days since last chicken soup consumption: 0
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Huh, thank you for the summary! What a strange (but fascinating) premise. Definitely a weird book to have during the first week of COVID shutdowns… All the zombie apocalypse stories also hit rather differently when read during COVID lockdown 😅
Would that be Early Riser by Jasper Fforde? If not, I’m very curious what the book was.
That’s awesome, I didn’t know about that.
OK, I’ll stay posted for the new site!
I’m relieved to hear you’ll still be running your instance despite these issues! Are you thinking of potentially moving the Literature Cafe forums to Sublinks?
I definitely hear you on the moderation difficulties… with the Fediverse being as far-reaching as it is, good moderation tools are essential and it seems like Lemmy simply doesn’t have these available.
How would you rate your coziness level on a scale of 1 to 10?
Thanks for sharing photos of your adorable cats :)
Hmm, that’s a good point. It would have to be a relatively thin carabiner…
While searching for pictures I also found an interesting variant keychain called a “keycase” (picture attached). It doesn’t use any rings. Perhaps that’s the kind of thing you’re looking for?
Would using a small carabiner as a key chain meet your needs? They can be quite stylish and are sturdy by design.
@zammy95@lemmy.world I am intrigued and look forward to seeing it ☕️👀
@zammy95@lemmy.world It looks great! I like the little instructional poster with the different types of drinks :)
@416d6f6e@lemmy.world Yes, the community server I tried today wasn’t connecting to the item servers.
I was curious how the effect was created and found this: https://www.ignant.com/2016/01/07/an-illusory-swimming-pool-by-leandro-erlich/
Under a 10cm layer of water, the rest of the “pool” is a walk-in art exhibit. There are lots of photos in that link from both above and below the water. It’s a permanent exhibit in a Japanese museum of contemporary art.
He looks very comfy. 🥰
Fascinating - is it a multi-POV story or just sticking to the supervillain?
That sounds like a great premise, I’m very intrigued. I hope your writing has been going well so far!
I like this idea of setting yourself up for the new year with a bunch of small script plans.
What is your favourite recipe to cook or prepare? (Drinks included)
That’s a good point.
@juliebean@lemm.ee My pleasure! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)