hello /x/
just recently i started my own grimoire, mostly chaos magick plus some other stuff i find useful
however my biggest fear is to have unwanted eyes laid upon my sinful words
is there a way to seal a book? if so, how?
you stop being a faggot, there's no such thing as magic.
>>17054504
what i denominate magick is simply a way to make things bend torwards my will, as well as altering my inner self
the natura of my studies is not the point of this thread, please refrain from posting such comments
Try to remember you made this thread, OP. In several years you will cringe audibly.
>>17054523
>>17054523
thank you, i will
but would you please answer my question
Plenty of industrial seals are available at your local home improvement store. Recently I ran into some trouble with my aging house's drafty windows. I used a double-agent epoxy along the outside of the window and it seemed to do the trick.
Epoxies and other fast drying seals are cheap and come in many varieties. If you're concerned with chemical exposure, there are metal-based epoxies that might assuage your health concerns, but frankly, anything that can seal an inch-wide gap in less than ten seconds is probably going to give you cancer, so fuck it.
We also had some trouble with our rickety IKEA bed recently and I used some gorilla glue to ensure the bottom posts didn't wobble. Remember to keep pressure on the glue, using either clamps or, in a pinch, stacks of books, to keep the desired object in position until the glue "fixes" in place.
Not sure why you're posting this on /x/ though.
>>17054542
much useful
bump for interest
>>17054494
>>17054523
OP can start cringing now...
>>17054494
Literally the most autistic and soul crushinly cringey thing I've read
Scotch tape
>>17054494
Roleplaying intensifies.