saltuarium 10mo ago • 100%
I'm definitely a fan of Brown Bird! I was under the impression that it counted more as folk than country, though? (genres confuse me honestly)
What country music would you recommend to someone who wants to listen to some country that isn't bro/truck country? I know not all country music is Like That but unfortunately at the moment that's most of my experience with the genre and I want to broaden my horizons. Maybe some good gothic country or bluegrass suggestions? (I am, of course, already familiar with Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Beyond that feel free to suggest even extremely obvious choices)
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
Some people unfortunately don't want to deny their pets anything, even if it's for their own good. I knew a woman who fed her dog chocolate ice cream because it was "too sad" to deny the dog or give it species-appropriate treats. Or people feeding ducks bread even though they know it's a bad idea just because doing it makes them feel good.
So, even if letting a cat free roam outside is bad for the cat, the neighbours, and the environment, and the owner knows that, letting their cat loose makes them feel better so outdoors they go.
I don't believe it's cruel for cats to be indoors, people just don't play with their cats enough or provide them enough enrichment.
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
A magician. I do not have the stage presence to even begin to pull that off.
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
I'm tentatively excited for the veg community here. The communities on other sites can be...a lot.
Maybe just making the name "vegetarian & plant-based" would make people happier? This way people could talk about plant-based cooking regardless of whether it's for dietary, ethical, environmental, religious, or medical reasons as opposed to the specific culture around veganism in particular. I think both vegans and plant-based non-vegans might appreciate it not having the name be inherently tied to veganism.
Regardless, thank you and...good luck! You'll need it, haha
saltuarium 1y ago • 0%
I loved The Tower of the Raven. I'm not sure I'm willing to commit to as big of a series as Dresden files, but I appreciate the rec!
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
Thanks! I've poked around the worldbuilding community on kbin, but haven't looked for any on lemmy yet.
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
Oh yeah, I've read that one before. Definitely a really neat magic system.
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
I looked it up and amazon says book four isn't coming out until October of next year? I guess that leaves plenty of time for rereading...
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
it looks great! I love seeing people DIY clothes
![](https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/0b9dc4d6-a602-4d87-bef6-8898eb0443b9.png) ![](https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/f189b93c-29b5-4a4b-b823-86cf67ad3bdd.png) From a casual worldbuilding project of mine. Just four more countries to go until I finish the first continent. Don't mind the sameface syndrome and identical body types - I just made a basic base to get clothes designs done more easily.
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
Y'know, I've heard a lot about Sanderson's books, but have never heard about any heisting. Maybe it's time to finally get into his books. Thanks for the rec
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
I have not! I'm guessing Nemesis can't really be read as a standalone? I'll look into it regardless
I want to hear about your favorite books that include heists as a major element. Bonus points if it's set in a fantasy, sci-fi, or non-contemporary setting. (Basically I want something like Gentleman Bastards that's not just rereading Gentleman Bastards)
saltuarium 1y ago • 100%
How the Word Is Passed by Clint Smith. Smith travels to eight places in America and one abroad to understand how each reckons with its relationship with American slavery and the linger effects in the present.
I'm also enjoying The Bird Way by Jennifer Ackerman.