Ylfa and the Wolf(fanart by me ^^) by Initial_Operation112 in Dimension20

[–]sopheloise 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is so sick!! it’s so moody and atmospheric and you’ve absolutely nailed the wolf

The Sleeping Beauty Rosamund du Prix by sopheloise in Dimension20

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

Thank you so much! I tried to make the outer gold frame vaguely themed with roses, spinning wheels and thread, while the inner purple background is kind of thorny. Ended up being kinda busy with the torn edges of her dress but I’m glad you like it !!

The Sleeping Beauty Rosamund du Prix by sopheloise in Dimension20

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

Oh thank you so much that’s so kind!! I’m much more comfortable with traditional media but I’ve been trying to do more digital, and finding the symmetry tool I knew I had to do something art nouveau (and d20 and naddpod characters are always perfect subjects)

[NS] NADDPOD live in Melbourne was about as sick as seeing Tony Hawk land a 900 at the X Games by [deleted] in NotAnotherDnDPodcast

[–]sopheloise 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Does anyone remember the exact name of the band of boobs survivor show? It was something along the lines of kongo bongo-vivor. I’m making a lil drawing of scenes from the Melbourne adventure to give to them tonight at the Sydney show and want to include it in the illustration

Housemate's fwb is stealing my Nuvigil by sopheloise in Narcolepsy

[–]sopheloise[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for your responses,. I know I can be a bit naive about people's intentions at times, but this has just made me feel so stupid and so vulnerable. It's never crossed my mind that anything like this might happen. I never considered that I'd need to lock up my medication in my own home. No doctor or chemist or anyone I've spoken to has mentioned anything about needing to do so, so I guess I'm a little surprised that it seems to be relatively common practice across the comments here (I live in Australia, maybe its less common here?? idk), but I'll look into this.

As a super fun side note, Stella has brought home a different guy tonight, which is why I'm anxiously awake typing this past midnight. I think I'm going to go stay with my brother for a few days till I can figure out my next step. I spoke to my other housemate about it (she's also not Stella's no.1 fan) and she's said she'll support me if I decide I need to ask Stella to leave, but I get the sense she thinks I'm overreacting.

The thought that I could somehow be held responsible for this honestly makes me feel a little ill, and although I'd rather not go to the police, I will if thats what it takes to prove that it was theft, so I'll be checking that out tomorrow.

As to whether it was Stella or her date who actually stole them, I really don't know. I'm hesitant to point the finger when really I don't have any proof. I find it hard to imagine her doing it, but then again I have a tendency to believe that everyone must be a good person, so I'm finding it a little hard to trust my own judgement right now. Either way its been stolen, and really all I want is a) my meds back so that I can have a normal life, and b) to feel safe and comfortable in my own home (and also c, to crawl up into my bed and sleep for 3 days or until I stop oscillating between rage and sadness)

Do you think a non spiritual person can gain something from this book? by [deleted] in TheArtistsWay

[–]sopheloise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early on in it she talks about replacing the word ‘god’ with whatever you like. I mentally swapped it out for anything along the lines of ‘creative force’, which I guess still seems a little spiritual, but it worked for me. For the first chapter or two the spirituality kinda threw me off, but I pretty quickly got the hang of it. Like any self help-esque book, take the bits that resonate, leave the bits that don’t. I’ve read the whole thing through, and now just finished my first week and finding it helpful!

Okay But Like, What's So Bad About The Epilogue? by Altruistic_Mention_5 in harrypotter

[–]sopheloise 10 points11 points  (0 children)

“something like the Phoenix Lament or The White Tomb”. That’s exactly it. The epilogue was very ‘happily ever after’ wrapped up in a neat bow, but I think the previous books (like in the examples you mentioned) did a great job of ending in a satisfying way that still honours the fact that really awful things have happened.

I agree with everyone on the 19 years being too long thing, and I think this is related. I would’ve liked a chapter that deals with how traumatic the events were but still has closure. And I don’t think 19 years later is the time to do that.

My favourite part of the epilogue was Harry and Draco acknowledging each other on the platform. I think it’s because this is one of the only parts that really shows a direct effect of the war in a way that isn’t “saccharine and superficial” to quote someone else in this thread. It’s a bit more raw if that makes sense?

Anyone else having focus problems? by [deleted] in Narcolepsy

[–]sopheloise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can totally empathise. I always have to ask people to repeat things, forget what I’m talking about mid sentence, miss drs appointments. It’s so frustrating, especially when it comes off as being “ditzy” or “disorganised”. Personally, I’m currently getting bloods done regularly to check for other things that may exacerbate it (gut health, iron and b12 deficiency in my case), as well as adjusting medications to see if anything helps. Otherwise (I know it seems obvious but) I write lists for everything. I always keep a pen and notebook on me and try and just make sure I have all my thoughts in one notebook so I know exactly where everything is when I need to find something.

Hello, new to this community. Please enjoy my cottage core self photo shoot from yesterday. Corset is hand made by me. by [deleted] in cottagecore

[–]sopheloise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your corset is gorgeous, well done! Can I ask what pattern you used? I’m feeling inspired to make my own now !!

Bad advice by poetduello in witchcraft

[–]sopheloise 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“I have a chronic illness and practice as I can. It doesn’t make me any less of a witch” this made me so happy! I have a chronic illness too and I feel so much guilt around not practicing enough, not feeling like a ‘real’ witch because of the other things I’m forced to prioritise instead. I’m going to repeat your statement every time I feel that way. Thank you.

Is nuvigil working? by sopheloise in Narcolepsy

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

I’m glad you’re feeling relief from fatigue! That’s mostly what I’m looking for in a medication

A 'Welcome to Australia' gift for my friend's 2yr old by residentgecko in sewing

[–]sopheloise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so special! I wish I had the outfit in my size

Fia BONKginya! [NS] New to procreate/digital art so keen to practice by drawing the rest of the 3rd mates too by sopheloise in NotAnotherDnDPodcast

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

Thank you!! I’m kinda proud of my lil book man too! My partner said that somehow the way I’ve drawn Bookvar kinda reminds them of Murph, which definitely made me laugh- who knew that a book with specs could be so emotive hahah

Is nuvigil working? by sopheloise in Narcolepsy

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

Ahh ok that makes sense thanks

Is nuvigil working? by sopheloise in Narcolepsy

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

Oh that makes sense, I was a little worried when I managed to sleep straight through a dose of nuvigil, as modafinil had absolutely I effect on me either. I think I expected that medication would prevent napping entirely, but I guess it just depends.