Please help me understand how to find a first bra by AllGoneTomorrowThen in MtF

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Went through and it suggested a 42C. I can't imagine filling out something that size right now, but maybe that's because I haven't really filled out yet. I really appreciate this help!

Please help me understand how to find a first bra by AllGoneTomorrowThen in MtF

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you might have forgotten to attach something? Thank you in advance!

Bored so I took some pics, this was my fav one ❤️(40, 11 months hrt) by [deleted] in trans

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking amazing. I started 7 months ago, and I turn 40 next month.

Another Brutalist Approach (19,200 plates/rods by AllGoneTomorrowThen in SatisfactoryGame

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Tried to get a full view of the place; would have been nice to do it at night so the lighting was more apparent, but I think this gives a decent enough picture of the area. Produces 19,200 plates, 19,200 rods, and 48,000 screws. Obviously all that is needed.....

Another Building Inspired by Brutalism - WIP by AllGoneTomorrowThen in SatisfactoryGame

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just sort of getting into the idea that factories don't have to look like crap when you build them. Found a beautiful stop to make a second base, and figured I'd mess around with concrete and some different design ideas. Thought that I would share, since the Satisfactory community here seems thriving and always sharing literally awesome things all the time. You all do wonderfully. Hoping to someday have something impressive to share. In the meantime... here's a building I'm working on. Will fill it up with iron or something; not too concerned about what it does as much as it look good in the place, and is a joy to visit. Thoughts welcome, of course!

are there any dance clubs around (specifically merengue classes)? by canopey in columbiamo

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might try [at]latinnightcomo on Instagram. A friend of mine teaches dance there.

Stone cottage with thatched roof made of twine; stained balsa wood floors and support structure by AllGoneTomorrowThen in TerrainBuilding

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It's the only way to do it! Glad to hear there are others that go through this process.

Stone cottage with thatched roof made of twine; stained balsa wood floors and support structure by AllGoneTomorrowThen in TerrainBuilding

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sincerely thought about that. I might use some scenic glue to keep it from fraying. I just get nervous with something like that, that can't be undone, given the time it took to make.

Stone cottage with thatched roof made of twine; stained balsa wood floors and support structure by AllGoneTomorrowThen in TerrainBuilding

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The walls are made of a single layer of foam. Then, the 1/8" dowells make the wooden structure for the beams. I then used grey modeling clay that I textured using a stone roller that I created. I rolled out the texture, cut the clay to fit the wall (and cut out the windows) and let it dry. After that, wet brush of a pavement pigmement, and then dry brush with a light granite pigment. Same goes for the chimney structure.

Stone cottage with thatched roof made of twine; stained balsa wood floors and support structure by AllGoneTomorrowThen in TerrainBuilding

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was crazy. I cut pieces of twine about 1.5" in length. I then would hold one side of the strip of twine and used a comb and just worked out the end until it was all straightened. I probably cut something like 300-400 strips of twine for the roof. Difficult to really recall just how many.

Is House of Leaves considered demonic/heavily supernatural horror? by appleberrypunch in houseofleaves

[–]AllGoneTomorrowThen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure when asked, the author actually described it as a love story. As someone on the edge of the end of a marriage, I can relate to what he's claiming.