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@Lanthus To be fair, I think it's a little odd how most Mastodon instances stick to the Twitter-sized limit on biographical information. It is rather restrictive.

@kara_dreamer @roadrunner @chrissyamber *blushes a little* what can I say? I envy a woman of such...substance, about her.

More #art! This was art offered for donations to the ACLU, which I did two separate times. First is of Ulfra, the other is of Vedia the Masked.

Artists are Christine Larsen (CFLarsen on twitter IIRC) and Oh My Emi! witches.town/media/aMeAKkWJDlg witches.town/media/cHLSVrkJNRL

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@garbados@cybre.space I really can't wait for body modification of all sorts, physical and pharmaceutical, to become much more widespread

@abbenm Do not forget the "Ad Hominem Hero", who can defeat any enemy no matter their attack by shouting _argumentum ad hominem!_ at them (no doubt mispronounced)

@Irick Oh, do you not? I refer to Pearl from "Steven Universe".

Should I tell a sodium joke? 

@ghedipunk Do you often make puns of this sort? I advise you to caesium.

@Ulfra_Wolfe If I were wearing a monocle it would have fallen out :o

so people know, the gnusmug instance is an anime nazi cesspit and should be entirely blocked

im at mcdonalds. i think everything is going well. but then everything falls silent. people are looking at me. some of the lights switch off. the employees scuttle to the back of the restaurant. after an unbearable pause, the manager comes forward, with an pained expression, keys jangling, urgent footsteps. he won't look me in the eye. he quietly clears his throat.

"Sir — the burger you have requested is possible... but very hard."

@jk A witty bit of microfiction *awards a Pearl Point*

racist BS 

@GinnyMcQueen@kitty.town Ah, yes, that most curious form of "genocide" that involves birth rather than death. I'd call the notion purely comical, except I can also tell it's one of the most fecund of neo-Nazi memes :/

I think the tiny communities of people fixing and using old tech that exist all over the web are truly beautiful. Random people coming together to help each other fix equipment most would throw away, cherishing and giving it as long a life as they can.

Here's a tiny snapshot I just ran across in the comments for a review of a Laserdisc player (originally manufactured in 1991).
amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews

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Computer Fairies is a Mastodon instance that aims to be as queer, friendly and furry as possible. We welcome all kinds of computer fairies!