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@cooler_ranch that's an awful lot more than 50% of the ingredients you switched

@mallaidh if you use IBM 80 column punch cards in binary mode you can squeeze 860 bits onto one of them

So you could do it in 103

@colon_three I always thought it was a furry smol enough to mail themselves places

cocktails/alcohol mention 

@cooler_ranch ...how do you change 50% of the ingredients of an old fashioned?

It's literally just sugar, bitters, and bourbon

food 

England: You name it, we'll chuck it in a jar of vinegar and eat it a couple of months later

food, gross 

@noelle @squirrel @Vann@glitch.social oh thank god, I thought it was actual cheese

food, gross 

@squirrel @noelle @Vann@glitch.social well, I'm a brit, I can't really judge you for eating anything that's pickled

@squirrel @noelle @Vann@glitch.social no! bad squirrel!

Maybe I can let you do it to the french cheeses but not the cheddar!

@noelle @Vann@glitch.social @squirrel *walks over to the fridge* *cuddles the cheddar* it's okay friend, I won't let the strange squirrel cover you in candy

@squirrel @Vann@glitch.social @noelle but... it's... candy! filled with... cheese!?!?!

@squirrel @Vann@glitch.social @noelle ...I'm not entirely sure we can be friends any more

@gcupc@glitch.social @halcy would make a statement yeah

I'm not sure how well lynx would work with the more interfacey bits, timelines moving and such

@gcupc@glitch.social wasn't @halcy working on a terminal client thing?

Think that might be easier to do than a lynx-compatible frontend

@impiaaa@dev.glitch.social impiaaaAAAAAAAAA

sort of quiet but then rising into a yell

screen name history 

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troubleMoney/Sam the Octopus

@blackle@dev.glitch.social E56D4A6774C49F11BA90F15EAA17B5A27FB8F7D1AEBAA37C29DF0B6288965A84DAA315899AE0ADDDC524C10765892B1E3298F1D6C932DD8EF5927E9AB901F276

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