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@witchfynder_finder i like to think when dogs woof at each other this is the conversation they have

@aescling i just said femme in the poem though because it made a nice æsthetic contrast with tom

@aescling anyway if you want an objective external opinion about how an educated stranger might interpret your gender, i would say devoid of context you read as a somewhat closeted somewhat young trans ♀, so take that how you will

normcore is not real but if it WAS real it would definitely not be acting basic; stop confusing the two

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@djsundog well, EA™ is already taken

actually i might be in luck; the only non‐regular component of a D·T·D is elementdecl which i think you can skip over simply by matching /<!ELEMENT [^>]*>/

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it’s not regular; it’s not possible to match it without building an entire fucking D·T·D processor

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i don’t even know what the fuck i am supposed to do with this if internalSubset has been removed from the D·O·M

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@aescling

its tiny teeth, so smol, wherewith
yr petting arm to nom;
the cat of flame, with æsc its name:
so femme and yet so tom.

as one example

@aescling add another couplet whose final line rhymes with “nom” and you have a neat little ballad stanza

@aescling this couplet is almost in common metre (a line of iambic tetrameter followed by a line of iambic trimeter). but the first foot isn’t an iamb (an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable). adding a determiner easily fixes this, so you get :—

those TINy TEETH, so SMOL, whereWITH
yr PETting ARM to NOM

which is a little more regular and expected

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@aescling i regret to inform you that web browsers are actually not very good XML processors

@aescling probably should have started this with an unstressed syllable, like “those tiny teeth”

@monorail mostly it just lets you not give a shit more

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