
256 posts
Asumis Vinkkej
Asumis vinkkejä
Mulle on tullut semmonen tieto että on paljon tyyppejä jotka ei tiedä näitä hyviä elämäm ohjeida kun ne muuttaa asumaan itsekseen joten here you go:
- jos sul on kämppis hankkikaa kolmio jotta teil on molemmilla omat huoneet ja teil on oma tila johon sulkeutua trust me
- kannattaa käydä ikean poistomyynnin puolella, siellä saattaa löytyä halvalla kaikkee kivaa
- jos tiedät ettet syö joka päivä leipää laita se pakkaseen ja sulata sieltä aina sopiva määrä kun syöt, niin leipä ei mee homeeseen
- aika lailla kaikki perus vaatteet voi pestä ihan 60 asteen puuvilla pesussa, jos laitat eri värit sekasin laita sinne värinkeräysliina niin värit ei sekoitu (älä kuitenkaan laita mitää super kaliita silkkipaitoja yms)
- tiskikoneen tiskit ei tuu pikapesulla puhtaaksi
- mitä myöhempään käyt kaupassa sitä enemmän siellä on - 30% ja - 50%
- itse laitettu ruoka on halvempaa kuin valmisruoka
- kaupan salaatin voi istuttaa ruukkuun ja sitä ei tarvitse säilyttää jääkaapissa
- KANANMUNIA EI SÄILYTETÄ JÄÄKAAPISSA koska jos haluat niistä leipoa jotakin valkuaisen on oltava huoneenlämpöistä ja kananmunat säilyy yhtä kauan siinä tai jääkaapissa. Plus ne ei mee rikki jos laitat ne kiehuvaan veteen
- uudet lakanat kuuluu pestä ennen kun ne ottaa käyttöön sillä niihin on saattanut jäädä semmosta jännää ainetta josta tulee joillekin ihottumaa niinkuin mulle
- älä ota lemmikkiä ennen kun oot asunut vähintään puoli vuotta asunnossa, jotta tiiät onko sulla varaa ruokkia se eläin
- jos haluut että tiskikoneessa lasit tulee kiiltäviksi laita sinne huuhtelukoteloon vähän etikkaa
- ikkunat on hyvä pyyhkiä kirkkaalla alkoholilla
- kun ostat kaupasta lihaa yms lue takaa onko siinä suolaa. Moni valmistaja piikittää lihan suolavedellä jotta se painaa enemmän, plus jos siinä on suolaa niin ei kannata ainakaan paistaessa siihen sitä lisätä
-
soffuli reblogged this · 3 years ago
-
evakkorotta reblogged this · 3 years ago
-
regularweirdo reblogged this · 4 years ago
-
regularweirdo liked this · 4 years ago
-
captainrebelyouth liked this · 4 years ago
-
yourfavouritefae liked this · 4 years ago
-
kupillinenkahvia reblogged this · 4 years ago
-
caniaskwhereisthefood liked this · 4 years ago
-
noiduttu liked this · 5 years ago
-
voivihtorinvittu reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
heydontjudge liked this · 5 years ago
-
hiilikellarihilleri reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
problem-management liked this · 5 years ago
-
chaotic-inattentive liked this · 5 years ago
-
festivescreeching reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
festivescreeching liked this · 5 years ago
-
glitterpiraija reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
wildkitte reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
isopodist liked this · 5 years ago
-
dark-shadow-walker liked this · 5 years ago
-
ttodellakin reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
problematicsweetie liked this · 5 years ago
-
reaalikaasu reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
reaalikaasu liked this · 5 years ago
-
spoonyspence reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
spoonyspence liked this · 5 years ago
-
kirjaimellinen liked this · 5 years ago
-
ismonsupervanukas reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
tuublue liked this · 5 years ago
-
eliaenkeli liked this · 5 years ago
-
nyyra reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
nyyra liked this · 5 years ago
-
gaydrums reblogged this · 5 years ago
-
gaydrums liked this · 5 years ago
-
realmidnight liked this · 5 years ago
-
jzyshsusi liked this · 5 years ago
-
thisismythirdaccountwhyamisobadw liked this · 5 years ago
-
deepseatransgenderism liked this · 5 years ago
More Posts from Referencass
List of resources for dnd
roll20: Make an account to play the game
Orcpub: For hosting and editing your character sheet
DND Wiki: Homebrew things, races, classes, misc
Players Handbook: Rules how to play how to make a character, all basic information for playing a game
Discord: to talk during and about the game
More Non-Monetary Rewards
People seemed to like the previous list, so I thought I’d make some more.
Honorary Titles (courtesy of Vlad)
Free passage aboard any vessel in the fleet
A scroll of any spell the court wizard can cast
A manual outlining the fundamentals of the local language
A portion of land with a fixer-upper of a keep
The finest hound from the kennels
A large, unidentified, jewel encrusted egg
The captain of the guard as a retainer
A map detailing the location of a mythic treasure
The book of vile darkness
A willow extract that cures headaches
A book of coupons (near expiry)










All of these books are queer, but they all have back blurbs that don’t say they’re queer. While this can be a pain if I’m scouting for queer SFF, it can come in handy for people in a situation where they don’t want to be reading queer books openly.
Please do note that I don’t have hard copies of the books on hand so it’s possible that an author quote or something mentions one being queer (I feel like this isn’t super likely, but I don’t want to rule it out). Some might also have author biographies mentioning that the author is queer. Also, some may be shelved as LGBT on Goodreads or categorized as queer on Amazon. So if you’re planning on asking for any of these as holiday gifts, I would suggest going to the Amazon page or where ever your relative is likely to buy it from and double check that it’s something you’d be comfortable with sharing openly.
I wish I had more pansexual books, but the ones I know of tend to mention queerness in the back description.
With the exception of The Spy with the Red Balloon, these are all books I have read or are currently reading. If you want to recommend others, feel free to do so in the replies!
You can find my other queer book recommendations here.
Links to the queer books database (or Goodreads if the book hasn’t been added yet) are available below the cut. You can find information on content warnings there.
Keep reading
a (not-so) brief overview of markets that will pay you actual money in exchange for your short fiction
Writing is a rough gig. Get paid where you can. Here’s a bunch of places that will pay professional rates for genre (fantasy/science fiction/horror) short stories. All these markets take (and actually publish) unsolicited submissions – you don’t need an agent, and you don’t need to have previously published works.
Remember to format your shit, write a simple cover letter, don’t send the same story to more than one place at a time, make sure submissions windows are actually open, and never respond to rejection letters ever. Have fun!
(Information gathered from both Submissions Grinder – an essential resource for people actively submitting their work – and my own excessive and somewhat ridiculous reading habits.)
Current as of May 2018. Markets are listed alphabetically. Detailed info below the cut.
Keep reading
ATTENTION WRITERS
Google BetaBooks. Do it now. It’s the best damn thing EVER.

You just upload your manuscript, write out some questions for your beta readers to answer in each chapter, and invite readers to check out your book!
It’s SO easy!

You can even track your readers! It tells you when they last read, and what chapter they read!

Your beta readers can even highlight and react to the text!!!

There’s also this thing where you can search the website for available readers best suited for YOUR book!

Seriously guys, BetaBooks is the most useful website in the whole world when it comes to beta reading, and… IT’S FREE.