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fandomsecrets2023-11-10 06:04 pm
[ SECRET POST #6153 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6153 ⌋
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01. [SPOILERS for Slay the Princess]

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02. [SPOILERS for Pact]

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03. [SPOILERS for Final Fantasy 16]

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04. [SPOILERS for Our Flag Means Death]

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05. [WARNING for discussion of violence, transphobia, abuse, child abuse; Ezra Miller]

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06. [WARNING for discussion of RL war/genocide/etc]

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Re: Secret Santa or other types of gift exchanges?
(Anonymous) 2023-11-11 02:18 am (UTC)(link)I also do one with my Lego club so that’s always amazing. We have strict rules about how much of the value can be non Lego stuff so it’s always worth participating.
And I do one with my sewing group but it isn’t limited to sewing supplies.
Mine are always fun because we set up wish lists and in two of them (the Lego club and sewing group) we also do a questionnaire to give any idea of other interests. We can also set boundaries. For instance, I cannot accept any packages with food in them (except the cat one but she can only have fish or chicken items sent. If they send anything else, it could kill me when I open the box because my allergy isn’t limited to consumption; I’m fume reactive). All of the exchanges have designated admins who we send pictures to for approval before sending the packages. If someone sends without approval, they’re banned. If someone swaps stuff out after admin inspection or basically rips someone off, they’re banned. In the Lego club, it also means the admins chip in and send a replacement box and then we put the con artist on blast (it’s super common in Lego circles around the world to name and shame anyone in the Lego world who takes advantage).