Hey Followers
I'm thinking about getting into photography
Like this post if you think I should get a good quality camera and start going on walks every day
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TF2 Mercs on their Day Off.
Headcanons
Heavy:
Heavy is a simple man with simple wants and needs. He will either be in his room reading, playing chess, in the gym training, or cleaning his guns. His passion for his weapons is widely known throughout the base and on the enemy team. Heavy regularly cleans his weapons and gives them a nice polish, getting them ready for the next day's fierce battle.
Medic:
Medic loves to spend time with his doves or scouring over battlefield scavenging for parts that he may need or want for future "medical advances". When doing neither of those things he most likely will be playing his violin or playing chess with Heavy. Medic doesn't really venture out much, he can't stand the Tuefort heat.
Spy:
What this enigma of a man does in his free time we will never truly know. He goes off base early in the morning and comes back late at night. Once in a while, on days off he will be seen carrying a fancy bag (presumably filled with the finest wines one can purchase or cigarettes) Anyways, once Pyro set the bag on fire and the sound of french cursing could be heard all the way to the enemy base.
Demoman:
on his days off he will either be drinking, off with Soldier, or both. Demoman may be drunk all the time but he still keeps a somewhat predictable schedule. He gets up in the morning, gets dressed, brushes his teeth, eats some breakfast, and grabs the nearest bottle of scrumpy. Days off from the war are a blessing and a curse. He gets the chance to relax without having to worry about being headshot by the enemy sniper, but he misses the way the eyelander feels in his hands. Once he tried to have a nice day off simultaneously wielding the eyelander...it didn't turn out so well.
Sniper:
Spends time in his camper. He loves his alone time and sitting in solitude out in the hot desert brings him a sense of nostalgia. It reminds him of the days he spent on his parent's farm as a youth in the wilds of Australia. Because of that, he feels a certain connection with his surroundings and his parents. (He misses them terribly) but, going bird watching and small game hunting brings him a sense of pride. He likes to get up earlier than everybody else and make coffee the way he likes it.
Pyro:
On his days off Pyro likes to do all sorts of things. Pyro likes to color, stare at static on the t.v., and set fire to things...On and off the battlefield nothings really changed, except for the fact that he doesn't attack his teammates and hasn't burned down the base...yet. Scout has a running bet with Demo on when it'll eventually happen.
Scout:
The speedster does everything and anything he can to alleviate his boredom. He goes into town, does some shopping, gets in trouble with town officials, annoys his teammates...and the list goes on. On his days off the first thing calls his ma and catches up with her and gets the news on how his brothers are doing. When not getting into trouble he'll race around the base or practice swinging his bat around. He firmly believes that practice makes perfect; although he already thinks he's perfect.
Engineer:
All he does is spend time in his "man cave" and tinker. He takes small five-minute breaks for food, coffee, etc then it's right back to work. His habit of staying inside all the time concerns his teammates but he swears up and down that he's making the next big thing that'll take down the enemy team for sure. In all honesty, he loves the peace and quiet of his workshop. Once in a while, Pyro or Scout will walk in and just take in the silence then leave. Engineer loves the quiet that cease-fire days bring but sometimes he just gets that itch to see what damage his newest creations can bring.
Soldier:
On his days off he will plan out different military strategies to try on the enemy team. Who does he plan things with? well with Tavish of course! They plan for a little while, then go out to the town to get drunk, see car shows, and basically have a great time. Their days off are guaranteed to be the most normal of the bunch. Once in a while, if Soldier happens to strike up a conversation with a civilian he will most likely talk about how great America is, or how he is the perfect strategist next to Sun Tzu of course. On the off chance that he doesn't do any of those things, he will most likely be busy teleporting bread.
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Turns out bed rotting isn’t a good thing and going outside does increase your serotonin . Who would’ve thought . Not I, I tell you
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Today was such a good day. I don't even know why. But I feel very good. We did nothing special really. Me and the toddler spent like 2 hours outside. So maybe it's the fresh air that's making me happy. Idk. The weather was bad btw. I don't know why I wanted to leave the house so bad. 😂 It was cold and windy. But anyway... Today was good.
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Yes I’m happy to buy SOME things online being they’re not available offline but sometimes there are things you have to buy in person
Like shoes and clothing will not always match the size / colour it says/ shows it is online so you’re gonna need to go to the shops for that
And don’t get me started on how some books you have to see them in person to read it in case it’s printed wrong
Heck like some of those surprises omg dolls / NA na na surprise dolls have cheat ways to find out what doll you’re getting (well some of the na na na surprise dolls do) but you’re getting it online your not gonna see the cute little simble that lets you know what doll you’re going to get your going to get whatever the person your buying it online from is going to give you then you’ll see the simble too late and get a doll you’re not after
So yeah online shopping can be convenient for some things but not great for other things
Also it’s nice to get out of the house check out your fave bookstore/ doll/toy shop then go get a lovely chai latte with maybe a ham & cheese croissant 🥐 toasted for lunch
Also you may find some awesome tiny things on the way
Like here in Sydney I’ve seen some cute butterflies 🦋 fly by on sunny days as well as some cute blue native Australian bees
Heck I herd up in Brisbane part of Australia they have these cute little doors you can find people have made that they call fairy doors
So yeah sometimes it’s nice to go outside a bit for things
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Walking the cow
His name is Seppel
Isn't he cute? Just wanted to share.
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As usual, Dixie wanted a long ride in the mule today. It was a fun afternoon celebrating Grandma’s birthday. She was happy and surprised that we all got together with her. The day was perfect to go in and out of the house.
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Probably the most overlooked mental health advice out there is the benefits of going outside every day.
A while back, I started forcing myself to go outside on days when I only had to work from home. When I have a very busy day, I just take a quick 10-minute walk around the block, on less busy days I spend around 30 minutes walking around a nearby park. I don't know if it's the fresh air, the exercise, or literally just the change of scenery, but the effects on my mental health have been great. It didn't cure my depression or anything, but I feel a lot more grounded and stable, and have been able to get a lot more things done every day.
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Most productive thing i did today:
Went outside (to a shop like 1 street away from where i live) and bought frozen spinach to make pasta...
I also found kit kats and stacked up on that... no, i did not buy 8, why would you think that? (Don't worry there were a lot left i didn't take all of them)
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