Filibusterfrog Worldbuilding etc. Masterpost
some links for you folks, easy access
General worldbuilding
- Half elves’ Home Made Families
- The Orc Smear Campaign
- Chameleon Dragonborn
- Elf Hair
- Albinism pt 1/ pt 2
some links for you folks, easy access
let’s pretend for the sake of my inability to plan out drawings that marshall can withstand the sun and somehow exists in the same universe as finn
Giethoorn in Netherlands has no roads or any modern transportation at all, only canals. Well, and 176 bridges too. Tourists have to leave their cars outside of the village and travel here by foot or boat by. So you can probably imagine how peaceful it is here.









lots of people who have executive function difficulties worry about whether they’re procrastinating on a task out of laziness/simply wanting to be a jerk or mental struggles. this checklist might help you figure out which it is at any given time! (hint: it’s almost never laziness or being a jerk.) (obligatory disclaimer: this is just what works for me! something different might work better for you.)
1) do I honestly intend to start the task despite my lack of success?
2) am I fed, watered, well-rested, medicated properly, etc?
3) does the idea of starting the task make me feel scared or anxious?
4) do I know how to start the task?
5) do I have everything I need to start the task?
6) why am i having a hard time switching from my current task to this new task?
7) have I already procrastinated so badly that I now cannot finish the task in time?
reality check: having part of a thing done is almost always better than none of a thing done. if I can get an extension, having part of it done will help me keep from stalling out until the extension deadline. i’ll feel better if I at least try to finish it.
reality check: if i’m having fun doing what I’m doing, I can keep doing it, but I should probably set a timer & ask someone to check on me to make sure I start doing the task later today.
8) I’ve completed the checklist and still don’t know what’s wrong!
hope this helps some of you! YOU’RE DOING GREAT SWEETIE DON’T GIVE UP ON YOU
Ooh, this is a really lovely (and kind-hearted) guide for ADHD, executive dysfunction issues, or just plain ol’ brain fog! Should help with misplaced guilt, too.