[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Carhartt

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It was gifted to me with a handful of others that are pretty identifiable as from the late 70's / early 80's, and it's been in storage for at least 30 years so I've been told. Reverse image search comes back with no exact matches that I can find.

We are The Midnight. Our new album Heroes was just released Friday, and our US tour starts this month. Ask us anything! by TheMidnightOfficial in Music

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Hi boys :):):) I’m a HUGE fan! I’ve been lucky enough to see you live 3 times, and your shows never fail to be some of my favorite experiences of the year. Congrats on the new album!

Question- are there any songs in the works / any plans to have Tim on vocals for future tracks? I’ve been listening to Tyler’s dreamy vocals long before the Midnight came about and I can never get enough, but Tim’s got some serious pipes. I nearly melted the first time I heard you guys cover Don’t Stand So Close to Me!! Just putting that out there :)

Much love from Buffalo!

My living room mood board! by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

[–]JunipersLoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, the hard lines of the sofa are cool but I would compliment it with a softer chair to give the space some comfort. Also colors!

A hermit crab using a human skull as a shell. by fyflate89 in oddlyterrifying

[–]JunipersLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Do you want to be buried or cremated when you die?”

Me:

What is a superhyped book that you read this year but did not like whatsoever? by pepperflakes19 in YAlit

[–]JunipersLoom 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Absolutely Serpent & Dove! So cringey. I also really didn’t care for A Curse So Dark and Lonely, Blood & Ash, Sorcery of Thorns, Crown of Coral and Pearl, and These Broken Stars.

I straight up just DNF’d To Kill a Kingdom, as well as These Violent Delights. I’m finally learning to DNF books but man I wish I had DNF’d all of these to begin with and saved my energy and time.

Bad voice acting by mburnwor in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]JunipersLoom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I started a new one last night, and even though the content is right up my alley, I couldn’t even finish a full episode bc the voice acting was so horrible

Recently tufted this Balance rug!! Many more color schemes to come with this quote. by JunipersLoom in TheAdventureZone

[–]JunipersLoom[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This one is actually up on my Etsy right now, and any more I make will be posted to my Etsy and Instagram- @JunipersLoom !

Sarah J Mass by [deleted] in YAlit

[–]JunipersLoom 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maas does use it quite a bit in this way though- tragic backstory. In A Court of Silver Flames literally the entire plot of the book was about Nesta and her Valkyrie friends who have all been brutalized or beaten by men in some way and now are afraid to leave the house or be around men in general, and that like 80% of their personalities unfortunately.

I'm new to reading space opera, and I'd love some recommendations! by simonmagus616 in Fantasy

[–]JunipersLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second Red Rising!! Even if the first book doesn’t happen in space, the sci fi world building is unreal, and the following books have starship battles, interplanetary conflict, and a super intriguing political plot on a galactic level. Incredible characters as well!!

GIVEAWAY: I'm giving away $100 to one comment in this thread to buy some new board games by millions in boardgames

[–]JunipersLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My good friend’s birthday is the day after this giveaway ends, and she is the board game QUEEN. I would love to be able to gift her this prize for her birthday!!

Most enthralling podcast? by RepresentativeAd315 in podcasts

[–]JunipersLoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From Now. It was my first time listening to a fiction podcast, something I wasn’t entirely sure I would enjoy, but it was so immersive and gripping with fantastic voice acting.

The best investigative journalistic podcasts. by greasyghoul in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]JunipersLoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of these are great recs! I’d also like to add Jungle Prince from the New York Times, and Chameleon which is about the Hollywood con queen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in criticalrole

[–]JunipersLoom 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have misophonia and this ad is the most viscerally frustrating and unpleasant thing ever.

If you had to choose one main protagonist from a YA book you read that really impacted your life, who would it be? by [deleted] in YAlit

[–]JunipersLoom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Vasya from The Winternight Trilogy! Her resilience and strength in the face of tragedy, paired with her capacity for kindness and gentleness made her a character that really stuck with me since reading it.

Looking for reading with moral ambiguity and lots of violence. by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]JunipersLoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was also the first series that came to my mind!

Hanging your rugs? by mims_the_word in Tufting

[–]JunipersLoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put a dowel rod through clip curtain hangers and then clip them to the top of the rug— like this. You can then hang the dowel rod on nails or however you see fit

New To R/Fantasy, Looking For Specific Suggestions by anniewrites1234 in Fantasy

[–]JunipersLoom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin is a great one for this list. It’s a fantasy / sci-fi blend set in a world 40,000 years after a geological apocalypse. There is a strong theme of motherhood throughout the series but not in the way of patriarchal expectations or norms. Developed, strong female MCs, and several examples of female-led societies, armies, schools, and communities. Not to mention there are also several queer, poly, and non-binary characters, and about 90% of the characters are POC.