Got a bunch of USB thumbdrives, and you can't remember what's on them or what you got them for?
Get a small box of string label tags from a stationery or office supply store. (Avery calls them "strung" label tags.) For each thumbdrive:
* thread the string loop knot through the keychain hole,
* thread the tag through the loop anywhere behind the knot,
* pull the label out to close the loop and knot at the thumbdrive, and
* write the thumbdrive's contents or purpose on the label.
found this handy dandy chart on wikipedia comparing introversion, shyness, and social anxiety
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:20220801_Introversion_-_Shyness_-_Social_anxiety_disorder_-_comparative_chart.svg
by RCraig09, CC BY-SA 4.0
finally i can use my raspi 400 the way it was intended /j https://assets.raspberrypi.com/static/neat-lg@2x-38697d13d9952791ca96da4891de9a12.jpg
if you get anything wrong you either still sound masc or you sound like a cartoon character. nevertheless, when done right, people have gotten some pretty amazing results.
and... it's fun. I like playing around with my voice. so I'll probably keep banging my head against it for a little while longer. even if I don't get the voice I want I'm sure I'll learn something interesting
can i be real a second? / for just a millisecond? / let down my guard and tell the people how i feel a second?
β formerly of witches.town β feels β introverted, kinky, geeky, shy, catperson πΈ β they/them β gender is a hoax β
it's ok to fav or reply to old toots