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@ItsMorgan look idk abt u but im pretty sure "swords" and "my beautiful girlfriend" are basically the same thing anyhow

@somarasu "i love me whether i want to or not" is an absolutely delicious stubbornly caring about yourself despite everything phrase

food joke re: repetition, yelling 

@dopple@cryptid.industries gherkin gherkin gherkin

@Anarchist_Mallrat i'd respond "all gamers are bastards" but that's common knowledge

@monorail transhaping! found it yesterday, it was on sale, and was like "ooh a trans thing"

incidentally, spent the past like. hour failing the same jumping puzzle over and over bc ams stubborn

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@dopple@cryptid.industries we know one (1) mastodon hotkey and it doesn't even work properly when we try to use it

my platform:

-subtitles always enabled by default
-all games have easy mode
-free everything
-kill all reactionaries
-megaman legends 3

neural net generated this one and i'm super proud of my illustration.

gotta figure out how to use this as often as possible

@chillallmen@mastodon.social i've seen this exact thing drawn by a porn artist i'm halfway disappointed this was the best you had

being weird is a good thing imo and is far better than the alternative. weird is risky, weird is fun, weird is fresh and new and exciting. the ordinary, on the other hand is boring and unimaginative. ordinary's been done a thousand times and will be done a thousand times more

@HTHR@cybre.space ....i think i did them all at the same time. went something like A-Q-BTGL-[incoherent screaming]-Q. expanding the typical list here specifically to contextualise that the [LGBT] part happened all at once

does anyone happen to know why a commonly-viable counter to [x is bad] is just [y is bad]? like, i'm curious abt why it's a thing & what sociocultural constructions support it, and/or what psychologically it plays off of

Again, white people are an invasive species send toot

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