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@losseignol / losseignol.tumblr.com

Queer artist/Any Pronoms. Drawing, writing and worldbuilding/speculative biology fantasy. Expect characters from my universe and Warcraft, lots of reblog art. Other blogs @grueviolette and @7thtable
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I don't know why or how, but you stumbled across my blog. So welcome to you! I'm a person with a strong fixation for Worldbuilding, character creation and the Warcraft universe, so expect lots of art reblogs too.

I do art trades from time to time.

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#losseignolart : for everything to do with my art (Writing, drawing and worldbuilding) in general.

#7th table/Oboros : Any post related to the universe I create.

#friendart/mutualart : for art from friends or artists/writers who follow me.

#otherart : any other art I reblog that isn't mine but that I think is cool.

#otherpost : random posts that I find very funny or interesting.

RP Blog.
A warcraft rp blog about a rather chaotic group of adventurers. Most of these characters are neutral and independent.

@7thtable [In contrustion]

An original rp, art, writing and worldbuilding blog about the world of the 7th Table.
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lilcowgirl7-deactivated20210223

I needed this drag. Let’s change guys and not look back

working out your brain is a must!!

• hydrate it by drinking lots of water

• eat dark chocolate and blueberries and walnuts and salmon and other foods high in antioxidants!!

• play little brain games on your phone; I like wordconenct! anything that makes you think!

• read books. It’s simple but necessary. Even better - join a book club, or read with a friend, so you can have discussions after. This will improve your reading comprehension.

• do puzzles - it doesnt have to be sudoku, I love playing Beat Saber on the Oculus Rift because it makes my brain have to match colorful patterns to physical movements very quickly!

• learn a new dance - even a tik tok trendy dance. Learning new dance moves are proven to strengthen synapses!!

• go bird watching, or foraging, or anything outdoors that requires you to explore pattern recognition and visual searching

• watch a movie with the intent of analysis - this is best done with a cinephile friend!! talk about tropes and symbolism and character growth

• cross stitch, or sew, or do anything that requires matching nimble hand movements to patterns

• play or learn an instrument!

• develop a consistent sleep schedule (or as close to consistent as you can get!)

• when eating, try to identify the ingredients and flavors you’re perceiving!

I hope this helps :)

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jozdreaming

I like how this went from me feeling like “hm why is this attacking me 🤨” at first, but feeling grateful seeing an added guide on a genuine expansion on a “ how to” work out the brain. This genuinely helps a bunch. People find solace in doing activities that get them through life by doing said activities of phone/tv or if that’s all they’ve ever known in their life to get them through things + etc tho. However, this was very impt to point out. Slowly beginning incorporating things to work the brain in ones own time.

These are smocking patterns. If you stitch these patterns into flat fabric and then pull the threads to gather the fabric, it will produce these patterns on the finished fabric. Smocking manipulates flat fabric into three dimensions.

The beautiful fabric that looked like dragon scales on costumes in the tv show Game of Thrones were produced by smocking, by sewing a particular pattern into the fabric and then pulling those threads just the right amount to gather the fabric into that pattern.

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