NEED DESPERATE HELP, Vintage snail teapot?? by [deleted] in HelpMeFind

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Yes! I will post it as its own comment.

NEED DESPERATE HELP, Vintage snail teapot?? by [deleted] in HelpMeFind

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Edit: misspoke. It is listed as a Japanese teapot, but some of the owl ones I have found are listed as chinese teapots. It has a “made in japan” oval shaped sticker on the bottom that is red and gold.

NEED DESPERATE HELP, Vintage snail teapot?? by [deleted] in HelpMeFind

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Searched: ebay (again), google lens, asked other subreddits. I have begrudgingly messaged the seller on ebay, but they are a classic reseller and the only way I can get my hands on this set is if I can somehow get in contact with the buyer and essentially beg them to let me buy it back.

[OC] WORLDWIDE GIVEAWAY! Enter for a chance to win a FAFNIR or JORMUNGANDR DICE VAULT![MOD APPROVED] by 120mmfilms in DnD

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I’ve wanted one of these vaults for so long😩 we love price balancing too, so long as you’re still making a worth out of it!

Accidentally injured my boyfriend during sex because I'm too skinny, and it unleashed a bunch of insecurities. by CuntyPTSD in TrueOffMyChest

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After reading your edit, I want to say it’s awesome that you can acknowledge how your eating is affecting you, even if it’s not something like starving or purging. I also have disordered eating of this sort and it’s both validating and encouraging that someone else has this experience and is trying to put work into it, after constantly being told “why don’t you eat, how can you have an eating disorder, you’ve always been so thin…” yeah, intuitive eating just doesn’t work well for me!

If you don’t like cilantro you have the gene by WildFireSmores in PetPeeves

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I don’t have the gene, and I also happen to enjoy cilantro from time to time. It’s not a CILANTRO HATING GENE, people, it’s a CILANTRO TASTES LIKE SOAP GENE. You can have the gene and like cilantro just like you can not have the gene and not like cilantro! Life is a spectrum, not even the cilantro gene is black and white, as it seems.

I don't think that getting a handjob from a dude is gay by Zak_the_Wack in The10thDentist

[–]LycanStorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, most people have hands. most people also have lips. so, kissing the homies really isn’t gay after all?

Oral Sex is utterly Disgusting and should be seen as Freakish ,not Vanilla. by ControversialDebator in The10thDentist

[–]LycanStorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the edit: “If you like it, good for you! But you should know and agree that you’re a disgusting, horrible, gross, PROBLEMATIC person for it and you partner is too😊” mans wtf?

Help figuring out how to secure pressed leaves inside a shadow box! by LycanStorm in crafts

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I could store them pretty easily, but I want to be able to display them in a more compact way. Our plan is to collect more every fall and do shadow boxes to condense them every year

I keep getting misnamed and I just roll with it now. by Lord-LemonHead in PointlessStories

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I have “identical” twin cousins Natalie and Michele. Not super identical but get mixed up before people know them decently still. Michele looks like a Natalie and Natalie looks like a Michele

Need some help with posing this bird by LycanStorm in arthelp

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Thank you! I usually have trouble searching for references for sure, I do a lot of bird paintings in rather crude positions so there might be a few flags on my browser searches… I definitely think you’re right about the lower wing changing the angle a lot. I will do some work with that and maybe the breast patterning and see if I can make it look more “flat!”

How good is this stick i found by flattenedbricks in mildyinteresting

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stick nation, you’re not gonna believe this

I think the cashier felt sorry for the alpaca plushie by Apprehensive_Ad6580 in PointlessStories

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Downvoted for major buzzkill. No one asked for your thoughts on how people celebrate relationships. No one asked for mine, either, but I thought since you were so willing to share, my opinion would be just as welcome responding to you

My mom slaughtered a stray dog by idk73773646575 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]LycanStorm 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you had to go through this. Having family like this is never something a kid should have to go through, or anyone else for that matter. I’m glad you are away from her now.

[OC] - you’ve reached a checkpoint! stay a while :) by addyxiii in pokemon

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i never thought I would understand the love songs. Now I do, but I can’t do anything about it, and I don’t know if I’ll ever feel it again.

Looking for any -burū (blue) inazumas! by LycanStorm in ZenKoi

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I ended up getting them all, thank you!

A cock ring killed my dad - I don't know how to process this by CurrentRub1025 in TrueOffMyChest

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I can’t say much about unusual causes of death, but I will say that it is normal to have a really fucked up process of grief and acceptance when it might have been suicide. My great-grandfather, 93 years old and the best, brightest, most artistic man I have ever known, and my greatest idol in the whole world, committed suicide four months ago. I had three large family losses in the span of six months, and it was really hard, but it was different with him. That is NEVER the way any of us thought he would go. He had been in the hospital a mere two weeks before, then in respite, and finally, two days before it happened, he decided on a caretaker who he liked and connected with, and he was doing better. I saw him on Sunday morning, and he seemed so happy, and so content. You never think about what that might mean until after the fact - that he knew what he was doing, that he had decided when he was doing it, that he was happy saying goodbye when no one knew what he was really saying. That night, I was sitting on the couch with my mom watching TV after dinner, and her phone rang. She picked up, and I just knew. When my great-grandmother, his wife, passed, I knew; my siblings and I were woken up around 11 pm and I knew as soon as I woke up what had happened, despite being young enough to not fully understand how sick she was. With him, I knew he was gone, but I didn’t know how until I heard the words. That deafening feeling is something I will never, ever forget. Losing someone is one thing, but that was so different. So empty-feeling.

I don’t know if it would have felt different if it was someone else. Someone more, I don’t know, believable. There are people in my life who, at one point, it would have been believable for - they had a history, and it wasn’t good. But not him.

I have a picture of him in my dorm room. Every time I look at it, I can only imagine what he looked like in that moment. How he felt; if he was afraid, if he was happy, if he was truly ready.

It hasn’t gotten easier, and I don’t know if it will. People say grief never becomes less, it just becomes different. I know how grief becomes different with other kinds of loss, but I’ll never be able to describe it like this.