my favorite recurring kyoru moment is tohru hitting kyo with her pompom scarf
today's bug thing is this dragonfly beaded wire art!
In retrospect the craziest thing about The Raven Cycle is that Glendower was literally in Virginia this whole time. On top of all the teen drama and supernatural danger the Gangsey actually discovered one of the most insane archeological discoveries in recent history.
trump wants to forge a “colorblind nation” so people will stop making fun of him for his unnaturally vibrant shade of foundation.
this is what i offer you blue very much on the outside is manic pixie dream girl but gansey is a manic pixie dream in his heart
spreading this person's PSA here onto tumblr bc this seems very important for everyone to know if you're not on Twitter: here's the link to their full post.
today's bug thing is cedric the centipede!
today's bug thing is this ladybug and flower mug!
Physical Alternatives to Subscription Media
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Let's face it, subscription models that companies flock to are absolute bullshit. Thankfully it has also begun to be their demise in this era of cost of living issues, people are realising that they don't need to be spending money on these things.
So, for the people who want to get off of subscription media because of their pure hate of it or just want to return to more physical media don't worry I gotchu ;]
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Movies/Shows/Audio Books
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Fun fact: Local libraries are free to sign up to, and free to borrow stuff from. Asides from books libraries usually carry audio books, movies, and sometimes cds. Loan times vary but usually are 1 week+ and is a free alternative to buying movies from pawn brokers.
Thrifting movies is also an option and is great for saving all that plastic from landfill, only downside however is the fact that they may be scratched or scuffed. Don't fret though, cds and DVDs can be easily fixed and aren't permanently damaged. (Unless there's bubbling/sun damage)
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Music
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Again thrifting is great for discovering new music and most thrift stores sell cd's for under $5 otherwise burning music is not too difficult as long as you have either an external disc drive or a computer with a disc port. If you're going to burn music I highly recommend finding a place where the artist actually sells their music directly so that they get most if not all money from your purchase.
Along those lines, a lot of artists will have physical copies of their music in either cd's, vinyl, or cassette so if at all possible try to buy directly from them and not a platforms store like Spotify's because companies are stingy and don't give a lot back to the artists.
Local music events are always something fun and you get to discover new artists while you're there so check around for flyers or even ask the managers of venues if they have any gigs that month. They're nice people and might even tell you if other stuff is happening at another location.
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Games
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THRIFTING!
Places have some really interesting stuff and usually for pretty cheap, the only downside is when shopping for PC games you'll need a disc drive.
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Now this list will be updated when I think of new stuff to add/clarify or someone mentions something to add/clarify so uh yeah happy screwing corporate companies over 👍
I’m JuneBug/Grey, I like a lot of different stuff, I'm one thousand years old, and I really like mugs :)
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