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trinary.one
Spaceship in the form of a human, crewed entirely by animals, navigating this strange orthocosm. 45 | 🏳️‍🌈 Queer 🏳️‍⚧️ | Nonbinary | Plural | Poly | ABDL | BDSM | ADHD | ETC 🔞 no minors 🔞 Horny/Kink on main
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Daaaaamn, this rivals (and predates) large-scale battle simulator board games like Axis and Allies. Meanwhile I'm watching this video and allowing myself a small smugness. It was shared recently with the implication that only CS majors could understand it. But I can too. youtu.be/_hjRvZYkAgA?...
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Yeah I thought that was Shogi! Didn't recognize the characters, but the overall form! I have a laminated graph paper Shogi board I made in my late teens after geeking out on the ~600-page Hoyle's Book of Games borrowed from the library.
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Thanks for even the short version! I bought the first few issues of Genus Male probably around 2004 when I was figuring out my sexuality. I had no idea it was some of the earliest queer furry comics! Still have those copies somewhere.
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(Also I don't know if any of it expires or not.)
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Rad! I... Have a bit of a stockpile because I forget my injections a lot, and I don't fully use all my vials before I get new ones, and they keep giving me one vial for each month even though one vial is itself more than a month's worth. :-)
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I just started watching that series!
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Ah! Yeah, unfortunately.
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I've probably read this but I don't remember where it's from. The art style feels a lot like Avatar Press' house style, but also could be early Vertigo (Authority related?) The writing feels Garth Ennis or maybe Warren Ellis.
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Triad's good! Also love 'polycule' since I also call myself poly. :-)
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I hate all contexts of that word, honestly. It's such a weird word when there's better terms around. Feels like it was made by straight people.
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I don't cruise reddit but I have started searching it for answers to questions since search engines are slowly collapsing. :-)
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Gender and sexuality are both Calvinball. :-)
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At the beginning of the video they mention it's for a documentary! Not sure if it's NoClip though.
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Oooh, I do like the Flicker phoenix, but an extinguished phoenix is a neat concept!
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Oh, that's good then! If the dragons are the ones being invaded, then that won't go well for the humans.
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They sold that at the game and comic store I worked at. Always wanted a copy but it's on the expensive end for board games!
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The image should be flipped horizontally, so that the larger of the dragon's flight arms is closer to the viewing perspective. Or rather, so it favors the right wing.
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I actually gravitated towards abstract ones earlier on, because it's often what I could find at thrift stores. The clean and simple designs, the 'minute to learn, lifetime to master' taglines (that one stolen from Abalone). Also have a fun 'chess 2 but with hexagons' I should show you!
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Clearly this is the perfect technology merging the power of donut with the strength of steel. Could make for a fun OC...
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The wolf paw print tattoo is a good touch. :-D
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Extremely cute and like middlespace/teen vibes from this version. I grew up with the earlier weirder one. :-P
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This is me but with almost all news. :-P
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"At any given time, unless observed a kobold may or may not be there. The Shroedinger's kobold. Without observation there's no way to tell if-" *quiet yip sound nearby* "Nevermind."
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Could be worst, could be stark pale green medical diapers, like Depends were when I was first getting into (adult) diapers. :-P
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tl;dr version: The thought of a group dedicated to stamping out fiction is in fact fascinating horror to someone *made of fiction*.
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This wasn't intending to become an essay, and now that I've read blackle's story and then typed all that up, I need to go put some sustenance into this meatbag. ​(Also, if this is read by blackle mori at some point, hello! I made this for you a while back! :-D) www.mixcloud.com/Aetherflow/0...
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It's a lot easier to do when everything is just text. How would I turn out if I had stayed in that world? There's a story to be discovered there, perhaps, someday. A circling back, the closing of a loop. Closure...which the above story doesn't provide, but I still love.
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Are they still around somewhere, as unrecognizable to my current constellation of selves as we would be to them, my 20-years-ago self? Especially considering that I self-inserted into the fiction and then genderqueered myself a decade before I actually did it to my this-world human body.
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As I continue to mold some of the old places into new forms on the MUCK we've rebuilt, I have to wonder what happened to the human me who visited there, long ago. They were sent 'back', but were also backed-up in the world itself. Almost like pre-emptively reserving your spot in heaven.
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Still, a villain like that running around would be something to fight against, and give us something to fight for within the fiction, which can sometimes make doing so in the physical world feel better. There is something to that. I have Ideas.
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What is the worst kind of villain to us than someone who says that this pitiful world of flesh is the only one there is? Who goes out of their way to tear down anything that isn't real by their standards? Who says we don't exist.... well, okay, that's getting a little too 'real', ahahah.
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It's a difficult process, trying to make things new and also build on the old. Rekindling interest, and starting fresh with new ones. Slow going, but important to us who participate. Fiction, roleplaying, art, worldbuilding; creation is vital.
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(And if you wonder how much survives in logs, it's more than you'd think. I built an archive of almost the entire thing just from my own textdumps: emanate.itch.io/puzzlebox-mu... )
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20 years later, a small handful of us are trying to recreate and revitalize the old Puzzlebox that's long since been defunct, offline, rendered into memory as lines of text in surviving log files.
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The ambiguity of whether the people involved in the bridge had vanished, the idea that there could be groups of people ready to tear down anything beautiful, and the loss of one crow out of seven...that's what makes this a horror story. I understand it. I deeply feel it.
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The desire to create is an ache I have not enough time to fulfill, always. So the idea of ebbb is a horror story, to me. But I like horror. It sharpens things in interesting ways.
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So yeah, I am not unfamiliar with bridging fiction and reality, or the desire to do so. 20-ish years later my head is full of critters who cane from other worlds, other stories, and the original inhabitant of this body retired almost a decade ago.
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And the world had a diegetic backup system, where you could always be respawned if you were changed in ways undesired. So in a sense that me still lives on in that fiction.
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...sucked the human player into the game, vanishing into their head. I played as 'myself' as a human from one valence up from the MUCK who had been playing the characters, now dropped into the world itself.
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A few times it didn't even feel like fiction. Consider: in my 20s I was roleplaying on a strange MUCK called Puzzlebox that I wanted to in some ways be reality. Not the only reality, but something more real. So my mad scientist character made a machine, turned it on, and...
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Makes sense! I should try it sometime. :-)
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This story has given me lots of feelings that I'm still churning through, in a good way. :-) Thanks for sharing it.
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Sounds pretty good to me! What kind of cheese?