u/IdidnotFuckaCat

Image 1 — So... 95% of girls don't want to be tall. Am I the weird one?
Image 2 — So... 95% of girls don't want to be tall. Am I the weird one?
Image 3 — So... 95% of girls don't want to be tall. Am I the weird one?

So... 95% of girls don't want to be tall. Am I the weird one?

I don't think it's unpopular to want to be tall. Lots of women I know want to be tall. Not all women want to be short. Certainly not 95%... I think.

Edit: 6.5 is extreme. But I do think that there are a lot of women who want to be tall. (Granted, maybe not 6.5, but tall nonetheless) And a lot of women who want to be short. Generalizing all women to only wanting to be short and the ones who does t want to be short are the weird ones is the "not how girls work" thing. Because we are not a monolith.

u/IdidnotFuckaCat — 14 hours ago

I want stable color in a gas kiln

Hey, so I make small ceramic cats. While this started as a thing to help pay for my own cats amputation, I have grown to love it and I want to continue. However, I did this all through my college. I used their underglaze, their kiln, and their clay. However, I want to do this on my own. Maybe sell these outside of fundraising. Unfortunately the place I'm moving go has a crappy braker box that won't survive an electric kiln. I have used a gas kiln before and I loved it. In the sence that the colors it produced was so unpredictable and pretty. But I don't want that with cats. So if I do decide to keep making these, and get my own kiln, I need to know how to make sure the colors stay the way I want. Along with other stuff lol. I'm an amature, but I really have fallen in love with this. Any tips would be nice. The place I'm moving is a small town with no ceramic studio.

u/IdidnotFuckaCat — 4 days ago