krisalis.at
She/her, queer, trans, parent, web developer.
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I've folded a couple more origami fish tokens. Refining the design.
#mtg #magicTheGathering
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I made this specifically for use with Longstalk Brawl 😄🐟
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Here's the origin, btw
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I also was looking up the origin of the meme I named the deck for, and found this delightful gif
www.tumblr.com/victorianles...
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The only oathbreaker deck I ever built ran her with March of the Multitudes as my signature spell. Could very much go infinite with a Parallel Lives in play.
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What is this? Unclear where it came from?
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I went to a company gathering a couple weeks ago (I work for a mostly-remote company) and was accepted and respected. And I wore some beautiful dresses to some of the dinners!
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Congratulations!!!
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There was a time when, if a plutocrat died and the first reaction of the peasants was to piss themselves laughing, the plutocracy as a whole was smart enough understand that as a final warning to ease the fuck up before it was their turn.
I have no such confidence in our current plutocrats.
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Fuck YES that was a good book!
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APPARENTLY IM NOT ALLOWED TO
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Not that it's at all relevant to his idiocy, but Canada would be more like 10-13 states (if I understand the provinces & territories correctly, which I probably don't)
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Not that it's at all relevant to his idiocy, but Canada would be more like 10-13 states (if I understand the provinces & territories correctly, which I probably don't)
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5:25 into the book, "I feel like the resolution is happening too early"
*Checks time*
4:46 remains. I'm only at 53%.
😬
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Okay (@/book character), it's cheesy sure, but I like the idea of the mouse and the geese. It's also, like, a story of queer acceptance.
Very much enjoying so far.
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I fully expected to transition in my afterlife, but took until my thirties to accept it was worth transitioning in this life. And that was the right choice!
(I've also ditched the religion which taught me otherwise, so. 🤷♀️)
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remember that you are not your job
you are a dyke
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We were essentially an auxiliary therapist for our mother and often took on maternal roles for our younger sisters throughout our childhood and adolescence. This used to be something that I clinged to, but now I have come to realize that these efforts were rarely returned in kind.
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Oof. Hm. Some feelings regarding my earlier life, especially re parents& siblings. My first marriage too.
My second (present) marriage I do similar, but went into it much more intentionally even before understanding my gender.
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(my spouse is disabled & genderqueer and our relationship was never so one-sided, before or after transition, but I've always done more of the, like, household chores. Point is it's less of a surprising realization for this relationship than past ones.)
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Oof. Hm. Some feelings regarding my earlier life, especially re parents& siblings. My first marriage too.
My second (present) marriage I do similar, but went into it much more intentionally even before understanding my gender.
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@chucktingle.bsky.social would've written it better