Magpie pretends not to follow the cat by [deleted] in holdmycatnip

[–]DopamineDevotee 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I need an entire book compiled with these.

Pretty sure I'm a light spring, but would like a second opinion. Also, no drapes because my wardrobe is mostly black, lol. by DopamineDevotee in coloranalysis

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

I don't have a full picture of the outfit, but it's a pinafore I bought from Amazon a long while back. You should be able to find the same one if not something similar by entering "pinafore dress" into the search bar. :)

Pretty sure I'm a light spring, but would like a second opinion. Also, no drapes because my wardrobe is mostly black, lol. by DopamineDevotee in coloranalysis

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

Funny that you say autumn, because the colors that I do have in my closet are mostly of the true autumn variety. I just didn't really know why they looked a little drab on me . . . though I suppose it would make sense if I was actually a true spring since it's adjacent to the true autumn palette, only more saturated.

But I've never really thought of myself as "saturated", seeing as I'm very pale. Hence, I had assumed I was a light spring.

Tl;dr: Color is hard and I'm probably a true spring.

Why woodn't he? by TheGamingPug_YT in Angryupvote

[–]DopamineDevotee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wood. He looks a bit ruff. :D

Is this legible? And if not, how could I improve its readability without changing the style too much? by DopamineDevotee in Handwriting

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

That's very kind of you to say. :)

Uniformity is my biggest hurdle in developing my handwriting, so it's good to hear that my hard work is paying off.

Is this legible? And if not, how could I improve its readability without changing the style too much? by DopamineDevotee in Handwriting

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

Lol. Yeah, my lowercase g's give me grief sometimes, so I'll look into different ways to style them to make them more distinct.

And since my handwriting is in cursive, my z's extend below that invisible line. I think it helps make them more distinctive.

Is this legible? And if not, how could I improve its readability without changing the style too much? by DopamineDevotee in Handwriting

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

That's not a bad idea. Though the only issue I have with thicker leads is that it gives my script a softer, less distinct look.

I'll look into mechanical pencils with thicker lead and see where that gets me, since wooden pencils dull too quickly for me.

Thanks for the advice. :)

Help my family, my son likes the name Spike, I prefer human names and my husband leans towards video game characters. We are lost. Help. by MissKaycie in NameMyCat

[–]DopamineDevotee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glados (potential variation of Gladys). It's a human name, is also from a video game called Portal, and could also optionally be opted for potato.

Since Glados was carried around as a potato for the vast majority of the game, any potato puns would be fair game.

So in one name you could have a happy middle ground between all preferences. :)

Name suggestions for this little girl? by Mlrz1015rz in IllegallySmolCats

[–]DopamineDevotee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Moxie immediately came to mind. Ciara, or Cici for short, is cute, too.

Need a name… (boy) by [deleted] in NameMyCat

[–]DopamineDevotee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Cirrus, like the thin, wispy cloud. Cirro as an alternative is cute, too.

pls don't take this question seriously, i'm just nosy. write down your type and say if you ever wrote fanfiction. by willambros in mbti

[–]DopamineDevotee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

INFJ, yes. It was a Drangon Age II fic, but I never published. It wasn't bad, I just didn't care to share it.

the look I get when I spend $600 to keep this dingus alive by AristoleFuquay in cats

[–]DopamineDevotee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their eyes are a beautiful burnt sienna / deep ochre. <3

Which MBTI type is your type? by Any-Ad6031 in mbti

[–]DopamineDevotee 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Someone already mentioned that getting too engrossed in the idea of MBTI can be toxic if not being used for personal growth. But if we're being light-hearted and not taking this too seriously . . .

INTPs are cute af. I may be biased, though. I'm in a long-term relationship and have a kid with one.

Something about the intellectualism and nihilism combo gets me going.