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Ignoring the original post: I'm so happy to see another Tasting History fan in the wild!
Max Miller seems so wholesome and gives me hope for this crazy world.
Oh, I DO like these.
Does Native Knitter sell her patterns? I just found notions on her website.
Thank you for looking for me!
I was more enamored with the color work than the cloak design, though. I don't particularly care if it's any more complex than a circular cloak with pockets, but that bold geometric design is what I want to make!
Did they ever REALLY go out of style?
My design philosophy is: if it makes you (and the people you live with) happy, then why worry about what strangers think?
I mean, not everyone.
Reading your comment was like reading my own back story, so that type of childhood is more common than people think.
There's a tendency to portray childhood with a more rosy tint than the reality, and when you had a crappy childhood, it makes that mythologized perfect childhood seem like something sorely missed.
Everyone is different and has a different story, but I agree that my adulthood is far nicer than my childhood ever was. I don't feel like I missed anything by having a less than perfect experience as a child, and I am grateful for the life I've had since then that helps put it into perspective.
I think it's just a troll. They made a account this morning and immediately started flooding the place with ridiculously thinly veiled antisemitism. Block and report.
Ooh, it's like a window to the other side. Thank you for showing us!
I think they just got banned, their post history just vanished. What a ride.
This is crazy, and I can't wait to see how this pans out.
Out of curiosity, who is the Arch-Lemming who decides to ban someone? Can they be summoned?
Personally, I don't know ANYONE who experienced the "peak of life satisfaction" at 23.
Most people that age are still confused about what they want to do with their lives and sweating off some leftover hormones from the teen years. It's more chaotic than satisfying, I think.
Edit: also, having a child at 26 sounds like hell.