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astrokittycat.bsky.social
I study galaxy morphology and quiescence. Fan of philosophy, extragalactic astrophysics, feminism, horror, fantasy, video games, TTRPGs, Magic: the Gathering, and cheese 🧀. đŸ§ĄđŸ€đŸ©· MTG Arena: AstroCat#57934 (Pioneer, Historic, Historic Brawl only)
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thoroughly proven they’re not up to the task, and we can’t risk that ever again.
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I’ve noticed that for a while now, since the election. They’re all scared and/or owned by tech broligarchs.
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We’re out of our minds living here 😖 Please keep some space for some of us if the noose tightens on us.
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I just personally feel like lightning *was* caught twice and am expressing I don’t get people that see a huge difference in quality. Maybe I was a child so that made perception different, but I still watch it as an adult with the same regard as the first film đŸ€·â€â™€ïž
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I mean, in an alternate universe way. The writing was pretty strange but I was still entertained
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No, that was GB2016 I think
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I hadn’t even realized (or therefore noticed) that difference. If anything Vigo was scarier to young me. Bro said “death is but a door” and such. On a mountain of skulls, in a castle of pain, he sat on a throne of blood. Shit was impressive to young me
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Excuse the unintended Trump cameo, gross. Song still good tho
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Also considering making Elder Scrolls Legends (printable version) with spreadsheets. Considering also Queen’s Blood from FF7 remake series.
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Why do I do this. I enjoy creating things almost more than I enjoy playing them. Definitely neurotypical behavior here. At least I learn stuff during these hyperfixations.
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know
 make Google Sheets docs to handle things like the “Spawn” keyword (list cards of a keyword, randomly present 3 of them, choose one of them). But we do that
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the balancing of the game when there are simple ways to simply recreate the original mechanics he didn’t think of. So it bothers me that we’re playing Gwent wrong, and I think in a way that was never intended because of some guy that didn’t think anyone would be dedicated enough to, oh, I don’t đŸ§”
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Yay!!! đŸ„°
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You’ll know when you’re gonna draw it! That’s pretty excellent 👀
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There. My first utterance, likely not the last
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I’ve literally never uttered the word “pigs” in reference to cops before now but
 those are pigs
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Worth?
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I don’t understand how anyone sees him as “strong” unless it just means politically, e.g., he can shoot someone on Fifth avenue and still have abject morons vote for him. He is the very essence of weakness in all other ways.
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“Ally 4 Diversity,” your bio says: apparently unless Gavin Newsom decides to drop trans allyship like a hot rock? đŸ€”
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This. Let him take all the heat but during primaries I hope we all say “no thanks” Catering to “the center” that just votes Republican anyway has been a losing strategy since forever and he will just do that
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Gavin Newsom threw trans people under the bus and, while platforming MAGA on his podcast like Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon, barely pushed back to their claims and agreed that straight white men receive undue criticism. Please let’s not propel Newsom in line for 2028. We don’t need a “centrist”
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could give a well-reasoned answer, but not in my small town. It occurred to me maybe they had no idea what “good” even means? I think something similar of the nation
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Or I remember asking in Sunday school why we should be good, and got back “to enter Heaven” or “to avoid Hell”, and was frowned on when I suggested seeking reward or avoiding punishment isn’t “being good” actually. I was confused why I couldn’t get a straight answer. Obvs there are Christians who đŸ§”
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Of course, but I’m saying: if we take the proposition “many people don’t experience feelings of empathy, love of strangers, or mutual joy at others feeling joy,” it being true sure would describe the world we see
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Wishlisting now, what an amazing concept
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I can hear this gif
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I certainly hope so. Part of me hopes enough people are realizing this is crazy, unfortunately too late. My faith in them is understandably shaken to its core though
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“Media coverage
 was minimal” could have its own period put on that. Very disheartened by media
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I’m not saying he must go as governor or leave the party or anything. I just do not want another “middle chaser” POTUS candidate
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Oh I’m glad he’s doing that and I support him doing so for sure. I am just voicing that I don’t want him to run in 2028 or, better yet, for primaries to reject him if he does
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Also literally he IS pulling punches—by throwing trans people under the bus and courting the “white males are the real victims” type bullshit, even if in passing
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International doesn’t matter, and there are multiple Dems pulling no punches. AOC is practically the face of the party. Hell Tim Waltz would be better than Newsom. I will of course be forced to vote against whatever nightmare Republicans run either way, just saying courting the middle never works
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The way they would word it is that you’re only eligible for a 3rd term if your first two terms were non-consecutive; making the only two people ever eligible for a 3rd term Donald Trump and Grover Cleveland, should he rise from the dead