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Lol Shaggy and Scooby chilling
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this is immediately and fascinatingly contentious
i think one of the things I love most about running a small shop is, essentially, we can have three segments
Front office (retail customer facing)
Back office (private client work)
R&D lab (endless research)
Neither would have a ribbon or other.
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Neither would have a ribbon or other.
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Look at that tower. It’s beautiful! Mail going out to be received and many of the cards to be themselves mailed.
Makes my heart glow. Purple and green with little ghosts and skulls.
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The vast majority of my RPG-actual-game-time (instead of reading the manuals and building Theories and stories) has been in one game -- Gemstone III (which became Gemstone IV)
Completely text-based (love a good story)
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via /
Ung.
I loved it.
The only character profession I could play other than a cleric was a rogue.
I should put "play" in quotes, I was great/had tremendous fun in everything RPG, and was... terrible... at the actual game play. It took me like a decade+ to get to Level 20, a feat most people hit in weeks if not months.
Rogues are like, "Good morning -- stop screaming -- hi, yes, hi, where is your kitchen? I'm kinda starving -- stop screaming, please, I should have said please, I'm sorry -- where is your kitchen? Would you mind terribly if I had a sandwich? What kind of bread do you have?"
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Rogues are like, "Good morning -- stop screaming -- hi, yes, hi, where is your kitchen? I'm kinda starving -- stop screaming, please, I should have said please, I'm sorry -- where is your kitchen? Would you mind terribly if I had a sandwich? What kind of bread do you have?"
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Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)
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Happy Halloween
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Photographer: Oliver Dreßler
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netherworldpost · 13 hours
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sadbuddies
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netherworldpost · 16 hours
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your honor my client should be at the club
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netherworldpost · 16 hours
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Because I buy envelopes hundreds or thousands at a time
and because I'm a paper nerd, and because I'm constantly trying to find the ultra precarious balance of "this is inexpensive to my customers AND YET intensely high quality"
I am constantly looking for A Good Deal that will not harm my supplier's business model. This is both because I like to do business and because finding a new supplier is...
difficult and frustrating
and I would
rather be drawing and avoiding editing and accounting
I was pitched a new envelope.
"It is slightly more expensive than what you currently use, but it is well regarded. The sample is free."
Free sample you say?
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It is thinner (unpleasantly so) and more translucent than what I normally offer. While slightly translucent envelopes have their place, it should be a quality explicitly selected for, and frankly, should be more translucent than this.
Also.
It's 65% more.
That. Respectfully -- -- that isn't slightly, junior paper rep.
I do want to offer more envelope options (we currently offer "offwhite")
This has to be done really, really carefully to keep prices reasonable
Without inflating packing time (new envelope colors = more complexity = more time spent packing each order = increase of costs = increase of retail price)
There are a lot of variables
Working for you, my mailing loves, I'm working hard for you
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I made the first page so long ago but hey, I finished.
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I know "60s housewives who invented slash fanfiction" has taken on a life of its own as a phrase, but Kirk/Spock didn't really exist until the 70s and THOSE WOMEN HAD JOBS. They were teachers and librarians and bookkeepers and scientists and they damn well spent their own money going to conventions, printing zines, buying fanart and making fandom happen. Put some respect on their names.
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