As I was writing that last toot it occurred to me that while they are a cool cosplay thing, I can't think of any characters who have metal claws like this but it would be cool for an original costume. Which made me realise I have never seen a 'cosplay' style tutorial or showcase focusing on a non-ip character which made me sad about nerds and consumerism again
So apparently these are for kitchen protection from knives but a) there's only four in a set, implying the target audience has already had a tragic incident with a knife, b) whenever I have cut myself with a knife it has not been on the parts covered by these guards and c) I feel like costuming and cosplay would be a much better group to market these too
@libc At first I think my mom was worried that she caused me to be trans, because she had told me that story so many times π and I'm like: mom, that's not how it works
Good morning @Lenalia and happy Saturday! β¨
@libc Before I came out as trans my mom used to tell me that if I had been born a girl my name would be Sara, I liked it so that's the name i chose
In the poll I counted that as parents selected new name
RT @hellosammylou@twitter.com
No words, just dollhouse computer case from Ryu Tech πππ»πβ¨
π¦π: https://twitter.com/hellosammylou/status/1470700546411663364
Good mornyan~ @Lenalia! β¨
Goof morfning @Lenalia! β¨
Accessibility tip #1:
Don't hyperlink the word "here".
Use descriptive language. If you are linking to your quirky introduction video, hyperlink that whole phrase. Imagine a screenreader skipping through to each hyperlink and just hearing, here, here, here, here.
Good mornyan~ @Lenalia! β¨
Good mornyan~ @Lenalia and happy *Sunday* β¨
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancΓ©e, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess
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