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So long as you don't have "live, life, love" embroidered on them, you should be fine.I got pillow protectors for my car pillows. That's alot of autism to unpack.
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So long as you don't have "live, life, love" embroidered on them, you should be fine.I got pillow protectors for my car pillows. That's alot of autism to unpack.
You single-handedly gave one of the best ideas to tote weed around without cops getting on your case.Miniature trees and bushes for the train table.
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I needed something for the little hills I built over here to break up the monotony of an otherwise flat surface.
Which in turn required the equally-autistic purchase of plaster of paris to build, acrylic paint to color, modeling clay to add some rock faces for variety, and a cheap hot glue gun to plant the trees.
You single-handedly gave one of the best ideas to tote weed around without cops getting on your case.
Sales of model train landscaping supplies are about to shoot through the roof.
Actually? Officer? That IS my grass... .but not how you think!You single-handedly gave one of the best ideas to tote weed around without cops getting on your case.
Sales of model train landscaping supplies are about to shoot through the roof.
At some point, you'll want to use a 3D printer for your TTRPG figurines. Saves money in the long run.A little figurine of my D&D character I made in Heroforge. It's taking it's sweet-ass time to arrive.
I’ve always wanted a model railway layout, but have never had the space. But for me, I’d want my layout to be the size of a warehouse, even though I’d probably be using N gauge. I’m potentially about to move into a single bedroom apartment which means I won’t have a layout for probably a few more years, but we have model railway clubs anyway.Miniature trees and bushes for the train table.
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I needed something for the little hills I built over here to break up the monotony of an otherwise flat surface.
Which in turn required the equally-autistic purchase of plaster of paris to build, acrylic paint to color, modeling clay to add some rock faces for variety, and a cheap hot glue gun to plant the trees.