• @brucethemoose
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    3 months ago

    I will however, 100% giggle at their expense with my wife, later. Because anyone who buys $50 polished selenite drink coaster “charging plate”, and a $200 brass pyramid to “recharge” their $50 “healing quartz wand” while refusing to listen to real science deserves to be giggled at.

    I mean, humans do all sorts of wierd, irrational, ritualistic things. IMO, whatever floats your boat.

    Did you buy your wife a diamond ring? Or at least gold? :P

    • @[email protected]
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      173 months ago

      I think this is the perfect response haha. Ppl find comfort where they can in the world, even if it looks a little whacky. So long as it’s not hurting anyone, let them have their whacky

    • @[email protected]
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      103 months ago

      humans do all sorts of weird, irrational, ritualistic things

      lil private giggles about it seem fairly unobjectionable

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      83 months ago

      No, I made the ring from sapphire (birth stone) and silver. Jewelry is easier than you might think when you’ve been doing small metalwork for knife handles, pommels, and guards.

      • @MutilationWave
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        93 months ago

        Birth stones huh? More magical woo. No for real that’s awesome.

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          93 months ago

          Lol at least she just thinks they’re pretty instead of thinking it’ll balance her energies.

    • @kameecoding
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      43 months ago

      Wonder if they had a big wedding that cost quite a bit more than 200$

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        23 months ago

        No, because large weddings are a waste of money and stress, neither of which I make enough money to afford.