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i think i wanna try commissions again. hmu for some $15 sketches or some shit, trying to get my groove back.

be mindful of your language, here are some PC (patriotically correct) terms to replace outdated and offensive ones:

❌ installed a dictatorship ✅ liberated a nation from communist influence
❌ anti-union ✅ pro-consumer
❌ queerphobic ✅ expression of religious liberty
❌ genocide of the natives ✅ agreement to share land
❌ corporate discrimination against minorities ✅ freedom of speech
❌ racist slurs ✅ freedom of speech
❌ refusing to serve gay people ✅ freedom of speech
❌ refusing to serve straight people ✅ violation of free speech
❌ concentration camps ✅ summer camps

just noticed a ton of digital 3DS games are no longer available on the north american eShop. players who stick to legal means of game acquisition have zero recourse. that's so shitty.

here's a big list
delistedgames.com/all-delisted

Bloody Vampire, which i mentioned liking last week, is one such victim. now the only way to play it is to "pirate" it. which is no problem for me, but others aren't so lucky :/

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@sc ok i have just 5 on my computer, i remember that one is the login theme but i don't remember what the rest are without opening them

@sc
I used to have a few of them but I'll have to see if they're still on my computer

I wish everybody knew about outline.com

when "hey you should read article! [link]" leads you to some hideous monstrosity of popups, autoplaying videos, and begging for/demanding money to read the damn text, you can instead:

1. copy the URL
2. paste it into the outline.com box
3. enjoy reading the actual text
4. (optional) say "not today, Satan"

sometimes it doesn't work, for some mysterious, unexplained reason. outline.com sometimes chokes on NYT articles, for example, but other times if I close the tab it's in, open an new tab, and try pasting the url again, it works, so.

anyway yeah! spread the news!

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