@ItsMorgan @WammKD@queer.garden look the same too
@V not to "um, actually" this but like. as a finn. obviously you go around nude when it's below freezing. everyone who acts """""sensibly""""" about cold weather is just cowards
@ItsMorgan also a decent chunk of the us, among other places. basically just white native anglophones lbr
not exactly earthsea spoilers but spoiler-adjacent
@interneteh yeah uh. as the series progresses it focusses more and more on female characters. the first book is iirc the only viewpoints in it are men? i mean, not white men ofc, but having women be viewpoint characters really makes the series a lot more structurally sound. contextualises more of the world much better & all that
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@interneteh ho frag yes. fav author
(tho personally the later books in earthsea were better imo)
Villainsona very shit shitpost, possibly lewd
@Camas@girlcock.club @Squiddy only technically? why limit urself like that
being able to cook and maths means as long as good public transit or things are within walking distance i have the exact skillset necessary to like. keep track of all the necessary things for people to living in a space
but all my power are Useless in the us, for obvious raisins, and since most of the people i'd want to take care of are stuck there i cannae do it
@dopple@cryptid.industries @Breakfast @BestGirlGrace excuse you i can cook and maths
@dopple@cryptid.industries @BestGirlGrace iirc the rule is you can cook, drive, or do maths, or pick two, but ur not allowed all three
"correctly" conjugated? are you kidding me? i have no gorram idea and I Do Not Care One Whit
@guerrillarain how dare you make me choose between these things
@BestGirlGrace i mean it sure does count as "outdated tradition" so. ur not wrong
a bug, not a feature.
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