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*nyas softly, feeling good after successfully unpacking all my stuff*

HEY! Guess what day is today? It’s our birthday day! Exactly two years ago, the #Nonbinary Wiki (or its current version, anyway) was born. And we are so proud of what the project has achieved!

Two years ago, in 2017, someone asked on Reddit if somebody knew what had happened to the old Nonbinary.org Wiki. Apparently, it had been down for some days, but, fortunately, the Wayback Machine had a partial copy of its pages. And so, the new wiki was born, hosted on Miraheze.

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@nyah@octodon.social sorry, I shouldn't have said that.

I think it's worth trying to see if they're willing/able to help out in this circumstance.

@nyah@octodon.social I think that's a better idea than ghosting them...

sort of boasting, I guess? 

I want to play against someone who might beat me...

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sort of boasting, I guess? 

something that's really annoying is that I spent years in chess club.

And I always felt like I wasn't very good at chess, because I was one of the worst at it.

But now, I rarely meet anyone who is anywhere near as good at chess as me, and on the occassion where someone asks to play chess with me, I almost always win decisively and they almost always feel bad about losing.

[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield 

I was a bit worried after listening to Oh No It Isn't!... I wondered if buying these dramas was a mistake.

But the second one turned out to be good, and I hope the rest are good too...

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield 

I've now listened to the first 2 dramas.

[ Oh No It Isn't! ] — I didn't like it much... it''s centred around Bernice falling into a world of pantomime, which means it's very silly and not very sci-fi.

[ Beyond the Sun ] — really good! I loved the characters, and I loved the explorations into the different worldviews they had.

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