fun fact bunnies do a mating dance :3 one of the bunnies will circle their mate before making their move.
so i imagine when cotten tries to do it to thereader, the reader is just like 🤨❓before cotton just pounces on them!!1!!
"what the fuck are you doing cotton"
Was the last thing you could say before cotton quite literally danced around you, before tackling you down to the ground and shoving his dick deep inside your poor hole
He made sure he put the kids to bed beforehand, surely they'd all enjoy a few more siblings.
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Some mob Dusty doodles cause m a n
A very gentle mans smhhhhh, however they do take their job very seriously when it comes to thieves and intruders (they guard the Vaults for a reason after all)
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Standard slime lifespan is around 40 seconds in the wild (the ecosystem is about to collapse)
I'm playing slime rancher 2 days straight and 1 day gay, and It's cutest thing ever, especially for game where main mechanic is slime blobs eat shit and die (literally)
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lolita laundry tip: blocking your lace
This is something that really helps to make any dress with cotton lace look nicer- in the first pic, the middle row on the bodice and right side neckline have been blocked, and in the second photo all the lace has been done. In the third photo, the upper section has been blocked and the lower section below the waist seam hasn’t (I know I need to lint roll this dress, sorry!)
‘Blocking’ is a finishing technique commonly found in knitting and lace-making where after you wash your piece, as it dries you pull it into the correct shape so that after it dries it maintains that shape. For lace especially, this changes the lace from a scrunched-up state, opening up the stitches so you can see the beautiful pattern. Technically, proper blocking involves putting the item on a special mat and pinning it into place, but for my lolita I’ve found that you can just do it by hand.
This is done after washing, but while the garment is still damp- I generally wash my dresses in a machine (on a normal or gentle cycle, cold settings only) and then let them air-dry, and that’s when I deal with the lace. If I put them in the dryer or let them dry as is, the lace would dry in the ‘scrunched up’ state rather than being neat and flat (this has to be done every time you wash the garment).
To block- hold the seam or edge of the garment in one hand, and gently tug at the lace with the other to spread it out into shape. Only use enough force to get the lace to spread out, and be careful not to pull so hard you damage the seams or fabric! Then just let the dress air dry.
If you need to fix scrunched lace on a dry dress, I’d suggest steaming rather than ironing. If you gently steam the lace until it’s damp, then wait a couple seconds for it to cool off, you can re-block it, but personally I find this more tedious than blocking out of the wash since you have to watch out for the heat.
This technique is generally just for natural fibers- if you own wool or cotton sweaters they will also benefit from being gently pulled into shape before drying (never put wool in the dryer as it will shrink!). Synthetic lace, however, maintains its shape and can be machine-dried as long as the rest of the garment is also dryer-safe.
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Is it bad it took me THIS long to finally do some Slime Rancher fanart?
Was exploring and playing around in Slime Rancher 2's Weather update and took this delightful screenshot. I'm such a huge fan of Cotton Slimes I figured, "Wouldn't it be fun to try to redraw this silly little Tower of Whimsy?"
So there ya go. Funny lil bunny slime tower. And for once I drew a proper background! Decided not to take the lazy route here and just have a blue background.
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