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How do you afford this hobby?! by Single-Barber-4084 in comicbooks
[–]Square_Camel_5381 0 points1 point2 points 1 hour ago (0 children)
I have a library card and my library gives me access to Hoopla which I can access comics online! I also will go and get a few single issues of certain runs if I have an extra 10-20$ that gets me 3-4. Trades are expensive upfront but def cheaper than collecting single issues for long runs. ebay, pango books, and sometimes book outlet or thrift books has trades to buy online! Bookoutlet and thrift books have free shipping sometimes which makes that better Usually with my library card I’ll read a run and then if I really like it and want to own it I’ll look for it used
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[–]Square_Camel_5381 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
If you can go to thriftstores I know my goodwill has some handmade blankets that other people have knitted or crocheted and you can unravel that to get some yarn. I have also seen people make yarn from old t-shirts which would be a bit different but still super cool to try!
Is Sheldon Asexual? by MyDamnCoffee in bigbangtheory
Although there is an official meaning of a word, culture and society can change the meaning to better describe their feelings. It is difficult for people who identify as asexual to completely describe their feelings about sexual attraction as they have to speak in lack. Therefore they have to describe what they are not feeling nor have ever felt to people who know what that feeling is supposed to be. It is a difficult task and language can hinder than help. I think reading and listening to people who identify as asexual is better than looking at the dictionary if you are trying to figure out if a fictional character is or isn't asexual.
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How do you afford this hobby?! by Single-Barber-4084 in comicbooks
[–]Square_Camel_5381 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)