poppichew

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[–] poppichew@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

I've got a buddy who cosplays like...big time. Like big boy cosplaying =P! God that is funny to say. Hahaha! I am always amazed at the stuff this guy can make out of foam, and how cool it all looks. I have seen you on here up and down the joint (your name makes it easy to spot you). You're probably a crafty person as a whole, if you were using your imagination that way back then. I have a friend who makes bank-ass-bucks cause he grew up playing with oh god are they called Kinnex? Kinnecks? Whatever, my guy did that stuff and I swear to god the things he would show me were crazy and he used that big juicy brain of his on just a big tub of this stuff.

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 4 points 1 week ago

Big hugs! I swear to god you never forget the good ones. And they're all good ones =(! Also, you can buy fancy things from the store, but the stinky box that some crap came in will always be the chosen winner for pets. Why? I have no clue. Your old blankets? A bed. Fancy bed from the store? Never goes near it.

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago

This is a good idea! I use books because I am lazy as scuzz. The other day we got a fan (it's getting hot) and I cannibalized pretty much all the material outside of the two odd egg-shell kind of super thick end-pieces. I am wondering if I could build something like this with the two together? I think what has stopped me is one is about an inch taller than the other. That way I can stop being a lazy ass and have a dedicated thing =P!

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 4 points 1 week ago

This is a good idea, and it'll keep your cords in better shape than wrapping them with themselves. I think it's best practice for cords you don't move often though, as lappy cords might not like this.

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Legit in one place I was living I cut a tetra pack in half and started glomping plants and tossing them in there. They were self-watering plants and I was a happy person. I used to use them for paint, but I am lazy and I have a friend who is a chaotic painter. They showed me that you can paint on anything, with anything and that pallets are optional. I started keeping/mixing paints on whatever I wanted as I worked. Be it the canvas itself, or whatever I had nearby (that I wasn't planning of keeping). There's these little sake bottles, I forgot what the brand was because I don't drink, but a friend swears they're a perfect travel kit for water color. Those are nice to use. it's one of the major brands and it's pint sized with a little baby cup. Speaking of which, I don't mess with a lot of Japanese products as a whole because they have so much packaging. I love the intent, to experience this one mini thing in all its splendor and not gorge on it. It just is so much packaging, so damn much! Eee!

Can you sprout in egg cartons? That'd be cool af. I gotta look into this. Would make sense, it's a perfect vessel for it.

Hahaha, you're awesome - you know I love people who are smart with this stuff. Sounds like you've got at least one little one too. I feel like it teaches your kid(s) that they can have nice things (the gift) but that they don't have to be absolutely materialistic monsters (the shiny packaging) over what they get. Likewise, I think it helps you as you age, because you're less susceptible to all that fancy design work they've got out there to sell you the same thing as the $10 item, for $100. Two folks in my family have diyed their presents for as long as I can remember. There's nothing better than getting something with a little personal drawing or note on it. I move around a lot, and I don't keep much nowadays, because I figured I've always got one foot out the door. I keep that stuff though, in a lock box actually. Cause that's the real stuff. You're a good parent =)!

We've got weasels and these assholes like to stick their heads into anything and get stuck. So we actually just toss them in the recycling bin. I have been thinking about what I can do with them lately though. Like, could I utilize them by cutting them up into teency tiny pieces little pieces and embed them into a cardboard frame that I then cover with fabric and toss on the walls. The place we're currently living at has some of the craziest sounds crawling through them, so I figured it's time to think about some green-ish sound proofing for peace of mind. Either way, thanks for nice response =)

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago

I love when fur-babes challenge a box's dimensions whether they can fit there or not. It's cute stuff =)!

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 4 points 1 week ago

That's exactly how I feel actually. No worries, I hope you like it =)! The music is made by the Stardew Valley guy. It's really such a cute game.

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

I love this! Vis-novels are a hard sell unfortunately =/

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Ty poop, I love your name btw =) This game goes on sale for five bucks all the time if you're not a buy it at full price kind of person. It really is a great game though, I think it's one of my most played as a whole. It works great on both a controller, as well as a mouse and keyboard. It's really a wonderful little journey as long as you're okay with abstract and crunchy graphics =)

[–] poppichew@piefed.social 15 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

I will look into these, thanks for the post. I just wanted to throw a game I love that's indie into the mix. It's got over a hundred reviews, but it's not rolling in reviews as a whole. Intergalactic Fishing is a really fun game that I tell everyone I know who games to play because I loved it so much. It's a little goofy game, and I have played it in a variety of ways. It's very calming, and equally it's very manageable as you can alter the time of day easily instead of forever grinding to catch all the fish. I should probably put together a list of games at some point myself. Cause I like some weirduns =)!

Wanted to sneak back and suggest people also check out Wilderplace. It is a puzzle game with hand-drawn graphics where you play as an elementalist who needs to alter the location of trickster like spirits to maneuver through the map. The game is turn-based, however the time in which the character can contain the spirits is limited per type. It's really cute, and I think it flew drastically under the radar.

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