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Serge R7 / Envelope Generator
Ранее спаянный, и одетый сегодня ночью, в панель, R7.
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I want to buy a sticker from your shop, but shipping (to Canada) is down as $22 before tax. May I ask why it costs so much to ship a single sticker? Is it Etsy being weird, or does it really cost that much to send an envelope over the border?
I'm not trying to be snarky or passive aggressive or anything, I'm genuinely just kind of befuddled atm.
A fair question honestly! USPS sets the rates for international shipping, and shipping to canada really is about that expensive 😭 I considered sending stickers via envelopes, but 1. if I send them with a stamp (less than $2) they don't have tracking, and etsy Does Not Like That. I gotta send packages with shipping to qualify for star seller, plus it covers your ass in case USPS loses it. and 2. apparently it's illegal to send merchandise internationally in envelopes!! so sadly we're all stuck dealing with the super crazy international rates. I don't like it either because as someone who deals in trinkets, people generally do not want to pay $16 for a charm that costs $12, and they especially don't want to pay that for a sticker that costs $4... I would ABSOLUTELY have way more international sales if USPS wasn't fucking us with the prices but it's out of my control dssdjkfjksdf
I give this advice a lot, but if you don't want to pay international shipping (or just live in a country I don't ship to myself), you can borrow the address of a friend that lives in the states and they can forward it to you! I don't actually know if this is cheaper, but some people have said it is. it's def cheaper for stickers though if your friend uses a stamp!
TL;DR yeah etsy and USPS are Both Weird, sorry ; - ; i assure you i hate it even More than you do lmao
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If you are from the UK and ordered in this second drop plsplspls anon me if you get ur parcel shud be today!!!!!
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wish sharing addresses online wasn't, y'know, fucking dangerous bc in theory i'd love to send little letters and gifts to my mutuals
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i need to vent out my frustrations here ok? just watched an excellent video abt the relatively recent influx of children being severely traumatized online and/or the internet working as a massively unhealthy coping mechanism for traumatized children. it went into great detail w/ personal accounts from kids about how children growing platforms and gaining followings massively hurts their development, especially for children who became the face of controversy after controversy. enjoyed it enough to check their channel and the next video i saw from this same month is them complaining about ''kids on tiktok faking mental illness''
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Dear fellow autistics and people who suspect they might be autistic:
I am mailing you each a metaphorical scented envelope containing a soft sweet kiss on the forehead, which you may open or not open as many times as you see fit.
My friend Evy framed theirs instead of opening it, which is good too.
And you can throw it away, but if you ever do want to find it again, you will be able to recover it. I won't know or mind either way.
Just know I've sent you something nice because I wanted you to have it.
Love,
Jack
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I am so so glad to live in a world with instant digital photography; the convenience and low budget of that compared to film cannot be disputed. I like the hobby, I'm nosy, and I adore how we can share images with each other All the time with relative ease!
but aside from, you know, the more serious fear of constant surveillance that isn't any fun to discuss here at length, it's also kind of a double-edged sword situation in that it lets us curate and edit our memories too well. you can just take a thousand pictures and delete them now until you get the most flattering one, or the one you Think would be most flattering, instead of something more authentic and silly that isn't at all polished but is more enjoyable to laugh about. I think doing stuff like that more often helps you a lot more in the long run anyway. it's good thing digital exists, it's improved the world for many reasons, and it's not like the other options are lost forever, but. these little things are also very nice!
also this one isn't really that important but I personally just love the delayed gratification of sending them away and the excitement of having to wait to look through a fat envelope of snaps you have no idea what's on
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