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non-human thoughts 

I spent most of the workday today just flatly not wanting to be acknowledged as human, but still feeling very engaged with the work and my colleagues. I solved a complex, long-standing UI/UX problem with some elegant, accessible code, collaborated with peers across multiple departments, solicited and acted on feedback, and never once felt obliged to perform a version of myself that felt inauthentic. 🔶

@wifewolf nope. I haven’t been a gamer since the Sega Genesis days

love to be involuntarily lumped in with a subculture that harbours some of the most annoying people on the planet

@edstink@octodon.social cissues: problems for people who aren’t trans

$89 CAD (would have been $0 but I fucked up when filling out the customs card on Monday)

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Time to try self-clearing a package through Canadian customs. UPS wants $120 in brokerage for a box the size of a microwave. That's more than I paid just to ship it home from AZ. It contains $100 in gifts, my race bib & medal, and the rest is clothes I brought WITH me from Canada

Animated sticker #commission for Gaiety (@hergaiety on Masto) of her Koblsona, Skee!

#furry #furryart #kobold #animation #animated #stickers #telegram #discord #sfw

(Forgive the slightly jank looping - they're different lengths originally.)

CW: transformation 

@furrygirls_bot @TonicBH nothere is a national treasure and if they’re on Mastodon somewhere I need to find them

some intersectional antifascists were protesting some shitbag yesterday and omg THIS SIGN 😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀

It is fascinating to try out different blending colorspaces for gradients. The results can be wildly different. So far in all my testing I prefer the look of CIE LCh(uv). It seems to avoid the muddy, grey middle but without introducing 'unexpected colors’ in the middle like something like HCL can produce.

@D6016 I love this so much. Making me want to commission stickers of my own werewolf likeness!

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