bad, unfortunate, lewdness about botw and cultural differences in ot3s, 3/3
@wigglytuffitout awww...I bet those giant fake fish eggs taste like apricots or oranges or something and it's probably really good
bad, unfortunate, lewdness about botw and cultural differences in ot3s, 3/3
@wigglytuffitout wooooooow
So rabb.it (the thing I have been using to share a screen and text chat with a room of ppl so we can watch things together) is shutting down at some point soon.
What do y'all use for this purpose? I like watching things with ppl who aren't physically nearby, and having a text chat means commentary (or other chatter) isn't disruptive. Is there an alternative to rabb.it yet?
adhd, vent, rambling, mental health
@swordgays *nodnods* it's frustrating. can't maintain any consistent rhythm. nothing seems like the right thing to do
adhd, vent, rambling, mental health
@swordgays that's a mood :=(
@packbat gnite! :=)
@maple *giggles*
HANDMADE BY YOURS TRULY. THANKS TO JANE DORK FOR THE TRANSPARENT L. LOVE IT USE IT HAND YOUR FRIENDS AND FOES THE L
@undyne I bet the micrometeorology of the Underground would actually be fascinating ;=3
honestly just got a lot more serious about switching to krita over this
do *not* need that mentality anywhere in our life, including software we use
re: portland pol / alt-right / racist history
Gonna take a few minutes to prepare and then start the prestream for my "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes" stream! Game itself will begin on the hour, in about twenty-five mintues.
nineteenth-century oratory, slavery, us politics
The Root published the complete text of Frederick Douglass's 1852 July 4th oration - commonly entitled "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" - on its website today for anyone who wants to give it a read: https://www.theroot.com/what-to-the-slave-is-the-fourth-of-july-1836083536
July 4, Hawaii, Independence
Imagine a Native American community who had a Disneyland-like resort built over their villages and ancestor's graves, the people made to do bastardizations of their sacred dances, wear mock 'sexy feather headresses' and entertain the rich tourists for starvation wages, 12 hours a day 7 days a week, living sardine-packed 20-to-a-house. And then be arrested for speaking their own language. It'd be an outrage, right? But that is just everyday life, in US-colonized Hawaii