triforceofdoom:

mittensmcgee:

samthor:

transgirljupiter:

armeleia:

pomegranateandivy:

screamingnorth:

gunmetalskies:

Here’s a “life-hack” for you.

Apparently concentrated Kool-Aid can be used as a pretty effective leather dye.

I was making a drink while cutting the snaps off some new straps for my pauldrons and I got curious, so I tried it, thinking, “ok even if this works, it will just wash out.”

Nope.

It took the “dye” (undiluted) in about 3 seconds. After drying for about an hour and a half, it would not wash off in the hottest tap-water. It would not wash out after soaking for 30 minutes.
It did not wash out until I BOILED it, and even then, only by a tiny bit and it gave it a weathered look that was kind of cool.
Add some waterproofing and I’d wager it would survive even that.

That rich red is only one application too.
Plus it smells great, lol.

So there you go, cheap, fruity smelling leather dye in all the colors Kool-Aid has to offer.

WELL THEN!

this may be important to some of my followers *and certainly not just getting reblogged because of my costuming and my boyfriends desire for leather armor*

When I was in middle school we used to use it to dye our hair.  Potent stuff.

If you’re dying anything with kool-aid it’s best to use SUGAR-FREE ones otherwise the thing you’re dying might get all sticky

the flavor only packets where you are supposed add sugar are the best. 
they will dye any natural fiber: leather, wool, cotton, hair,  flax, jute, silk and so forth. 
heat the dye water so it is more potent. 
let dry then rinse excess out in cold water. 
there’s  a whole system to this. 

Oh my god

This will prove very useful for any future cosplays I wanna do.

thacmis:

lizawithazed:

hexmaniacmareen:

confexionery:

lieutenantriza:

my favorite thing i’ve learned in college is that way back in ancient china there was this poet/philosopher guy who wrote this whole pretentious poem about how enlightened he was that was like “the eight winds cannot move me” blahblahblah and he was really proud of it so he sent it to his friend who lived across the lake and then his friend sends it back and just writes “FART” (or the ancient Chinese equivalent) on it and he was SO MAD he travels across the lake to chew his friend out and when he gets there his friend says “wow. the eight winds cannot move you, but one fart sends you across the lake”

i googled this bc i desperately wanted this to be real, and guess what…it is.

the dude’s name was su dongpo (also known as su shi). his original poem went like this:

稽首天中天,

毫光照大千,

八風吹不動,

端坐紫金蓮

(Humbly bowed my head below all skies
Minutest lights shine through my deepest bounds
Immovable by strong winds from eight sides
Upon purplish gold lotus I seated straightly by the low mound) (x)

on which his friend wrote “放屁” (fart, literally), and you know the rest.

(here’s a chinese source for the skeptics)

can you imagine having your brutal murder described in detail to future generations

this is my new favourite story from history

Just an addition: “fart” also is slang for “bullshit” in Chinese, so his friend was basically writing “BS” on the dude’s ego poem

12b6:

12b6:

12b6:

Funny how we regularly turn down job applications for law student internships for having a typo in their cover letters but having three different women publicly accuse you of sexual assault doesn’t stop you from being hired for the highest possible legal job in the country 

Did I fucking stutter?

I wouldn’t hire a law student who was ~only accused~ of sexual assault either. 

For those of you who still don’t get it:

This is not a trial. It’s a job interview. If Kavanaugh has been wrongfully accused, then yes, that is too bad, he should sue Dr. Ford for slander, damages, et cetera. But at this point in time, we have a job interview at which three different people have spoken up about the candidate’s history that shows he lacks important traits for the job (in this case, moral character, dignity, etc.). Saying the employer at that point is “punishing” the candidate by not hiring that person is ridiculous. An employer in this situation normally would just pick someone else.

And, not that this is a trial, but: sworn testimony is evidence. In fact, in most cases, the most important evidence. We’re talking about something that happened many, many years ago. What other evidence is there? Yes, Kavanaugh also testified under penalty of perjury. That’s also “evidence.” That it goes against Dr. Ford’s sworn testimony doesn’t make her testimony suddenly not “evidence.” If you’re dismissing Dr. Ford because all she has is “her word,” then you’re saying you value Kavanaugh’s word over Dr. Ford’s, for whatever reason that may be. Is it because she’s a woman? Is it because he’s a judge?

Are men more trustworthy than women?

Are lawyers more trustworthy than scientists? 

For all of you saying “if I said _____ and two people corroborated…” what’s your point? If I applied for a job and three people did come out and said I was horrible, that I was a murderer, a rapist, a pedophile, etc., then I would 100% understand if I didn’t get the job I applied for. Duh. I would take action thereafter (sue them for slander), but I wouldn’t think the employer was being unreasonable, especially if the job was the fucking SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Do you know why people don’t falsely accuse people? Because they’re usually not that terrible, and also because if you falsely accuse people, there are consequences. Laws on slander exist. People don’t usually lie just to fuck with other people’s lives because most people are decent human beings, and also because they might get sued. Now, Dr. Ford went further than just talking by testifying under penalty of perjury.

If you are that vindictive, go ahead and accuse someone you don’t like of sexual assault, get few of your friends to do it with you. Tell their employer. And when they sue you for slander, testify under penalty of perjury that you didn’t lie. I’ll wait. Now, why would I do that, you would say.

Why would Dr. Ford?

We rarely even spread false rumors about people we don’t like. Why go to the press and lie? Why volunteer to testify under penalty of perjury?

But listen, while I personally believe Dr. Ford here, my anger isn’t from the belief that Judge Kavanaugh did assault Dr. Ford but may still get confirmed. It’s from the realization that somehow, with this particular nominee, these Senators are making the incredible decision to hire someone who’s been so accused. Why? There are other incredibly qualified judges. The confirmation hearing showed that this man also shouts, doesn’t answer questions, has a temper, et cetera. Even he admitted he shouldn’t have said some of the things he said. Pick another Republican judge, one who hasn’t been accused of indecent behavior by multiple people.