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[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

I finished listening to The Beast of Kravenos – it's pretty good, but I'm not going to add a recommendation to my list yet.

Partly because it's part of Segment 214 (and I'm only up to Segment 3), but also because I want to see if my opinion changes after I watch The Talons of Weng-Chiang (The Beast of Kravenos features 2 characters from that story).

For future me: my current opinion is that it is worth listening to, but isn't highly recommended.

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

I've updated the guide so the Torchwood stuff makes more sense.

They started Torchwood dramas with episodes set at various times through out the TV show's chronology, and released them as "series 1" and "series 2"

But then they wanted to make a continuation of the show, "Torchwood Series 5"

So to make it less confusing, they rebranded the other Torchwood dramas as "Torchwood Monthly Range".

The TARDIS wiki is a bit confused about this, so I'll be fixing that next.

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Sale! 

Until the 7th of January, there's a sale on at big finish!

Go to bigfinish.com/offers/v/bigfini

and enter the code KRAMPUS, and it will give you access to a number of audio dramas for sale for much cheaper than usual.

I got
• Gallifrey Series 1
• Night of the Stormcrow (a 4th Doctor Bonus release)
• Trial of the Valeyard (a 6th Doctor Bonus release)
• The Beast of Kravenos (a 4th Doctor Adventure)
for only $13
(instead of the $42 it would have cost me otherwise)

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I've been working on that map today, and I've realised that a triangular dot grid is way better for making a map than a hex grid.

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conlang (Tlueqto) 

I'm really tempted to put reduplication into Tlueqto, but I'm not sure what I would do with it.

And I really don't want to accidentally make a kitchen-sink language (a language where you just throw in every single linguistic concept you learn about)

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I had a good day playing train-based board games, but now it's snoooze time

health, insomnia 

I thought I had gotten rid of this particular insomnia 5 years ago

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DurgyDoodleCember 31 

@fluffdragom Like a pair of deities, Addi and Petra carry the night and day.

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I love you, Addi. 💜

Happy new year to you. :3

(This one is huge BTW)

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New Years Resolution 

I wrote about my plans for this year here:

averylychee.neocities.org/log/

As I mention: I've already been working towards getting myself to a place where I can do this, so I'm fairly confident that this will go ok.

The main thing I need to remember is to be flexible, and to not be hard on myself.

conlang | now named (new link) 

The language has been named and moved to a new page:

averylychee.neocities.org/lang

I don't yet know what tɬɯ́qʈɤ means (if it even means anything at all), but that's what it's called!

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DurgyDoodleCember 30 

@fluffdragom Addi told me big faer can still fit in a room. Maybe not this one, but faer lovers (who I couldn't draw as more than vague humanoids given the normal restrictions) don't mind the situation. That palm in the corner probably does though. So much love to give~ :3

(I meant for it to be more focused on belly rubs, but oh well. Also durgy might be a bit too big...)

[Also since these are specifically for you, Addi, I made this one in the hope it arouses kin feels. <3]

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conlang | naming 

part of why my current language doesn't have a name is because it's very difficult to come up with a name that works in both the language itself and in English, since the sounds they have in common are:

/p/, /m/, /i/, /a/

And while I could name it something like "pami", I feel like this language would have a much longer name.

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