Yesterday marked six years since my hour long American Girl stopmotion, Rebelle, came out! I just wanted to come on here and say thank you to the AG community for being the first ones to embrace the s
Been looking into this topic for a while from Reykjavík, mostly out of curiosity about how foreign platforms handle Icelandic users. The local legal framework is restrictive, and most options people find are international sites that simply accept registrations from here, which is not the same thing as being regulated locally. I checked a few overviews Have a look here and the practical issues repeat themselves. Currency handling is rarely native, ID verification can take longer than advertised, and support in Icelandic is uncommon. Withdrawal timing varies a lot between operators, so flashy front pages tell you very little. Anyone exploring this area should read the terms carefully and stay cautious
Happy 36th to Isabel and Nicki! It's wild that the 90s twins are now in their mid-30s. Their collection had some of the best outfits – the matching pajamas and the ski gear were top tier.
Reminds me of https://cutthecheese.ca/ – different kind of celebration, same idea. Good memories and quality details stick with you.
Hope they get some love today from collectors who grew up with them
Such a sweet tradition celebrating the characters' birthdays! For anyone in the American Girl community who also loves handmade companions, a beginner giraffe amigurumi kit has been one of our favourite finds lately. The kit comes pre-started with everything included, yarn, hook, stuffing, and video tutorials for both right and left-handed beginners, so there's no frustrating cold start. Our daughter finished her little giraffe companion over a weekend with no prior crochet experience, and it's now sitting on the shelf right next to her dolls — that same feeling of having a small, handmade character you genuinely made yourself.
One thing I appreciate about eggy car is that you can jump right in without learning complicated controls. Easy to start, challenging to master.
Been looking into this topic for a while from Reykjavík, mostly out of curiosity about how foreign platforms handle Icelandic users. The local legal framework is restrictive, and most options people find are international sites that simply accept registrations from here, which is not the same thing as being regulated locally. I checked a few overviews Have a look here and the practical issues repeat themselves. Currency handling is rarely native, ID verification can take longer than advertised, and support in Icelandic is uncommon. Withdrawal timing varies a lot between operators, so flashy front pages tell you very little. Anyone exploring this area should read the terms carefully and stay cautious
Happy 36th to Isabel and Nicki! It's wild that the 90s twins are now in their mid-30s. Their collection had some of the best outfits – the matching pajamas and the ski gear were top tier.
Reminds me of https://cutthecheese.ca/ – different kind of celebration, same idea. Good memories and quality details stick with you.
Hope they get some love today from collectors who grew up with them
Such a sweet tradition celebrating the characters' birthdays! For anyone in the American Girl community who also loves handmade companions, a beginner giraffe amigurumi kit has been one of our favourite finds lately. The kit comes pre-started with everything included, yarn, hook, stuffing, and video tutorials for both right and left-handed beginners, so there's no frustrating cold start. Our daughter finished her little giraffe companion over a weekend with no prior crochet experience, and it's now sitting on the shelf right next to her dolls — that same feeling of having a small, handmade character you genuinely made yourself.
happy birthday :D