Guardian/adjacent:
Glasses kink.
Bai Yu kink.
Taxi Scene Taxi Scene Taxi Scene
Nothing was said yet it was so loud.
Fanart: a kiss in Old Haixing.
Yesterday I didn't have quite enough brain to write (I tried, not ready yet I guess) but I decided I had the energy to do some food prep. Halfway through pureeing soup, my (ancient, inherited) Vitamix died. All internet information pointed to a dead motor (or possibly broken transmission but on a 30-year old appliance who's gonna replace either). Had to throw out all the soup I'd already done because I was blending it in stages and almost all the seasoning had already gone in the first batch. So not only did I lose the blender, I didn't even wind up with usable soup.
It was a(nother) day.
Anyone need the two pitchers (wet and dry) for a Vitamix 5000 (the model they stopped making 20 years ago)?
I was just reminded that this coming weekend is Labor Day here in the US. Ha ha ha ha ha for so many reasons but it made me check to see if the Kansas City Renaissance Festival (where I "worked" for nearly 20 years) was, indeed, planning to still open and no, no they are not. The announcement is so typical of the management, it was a good reminder why I quit.
Glasses kink.
Bai Yu kink.
Taxi Scene Taxi Scene Taxi Scene
Nothing was said yet it was so loud.
Fanart: a kiss in Old Haixing.
Yesterday I didn't have quite enough brain to write (I tried, not ready yet I guess) but I decided I had the energy to do some food prep. Halfway through pureeing soup, my (ancient, inherited) Vitamix died. All internet information pointed to a dead motor (or possibly broken transmission but on a 30-year old appliance who's gonna replace either). Had to throw out all the soup I'd already done because I was blending it in stages and almost all the seasoning had already gone in the first batch. So not only did I lose the blender, I didn't even wind up with usable soup.
It was a(nother) day.
Anyone need the two pitchers (wet and dry) for a Vitamix 5000 (the model they stopped making 20 years ago)?
I was just reminded that this coming weekend is Labor Day here in the US. Ha ha ha ha ha for so many reasons but it made me check to see if the Kansas City Renaissance Festival (where I "worked" for nearly 20 years) was, indeed, planning to still open and no, no they are not. The announcement is so typical of the management, it was a good reminder why I quit.