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@MicroSFF my cat definitely wishes he had opposable thumbs on occasion

COVID (culture, not disease, mostly) 

@pagrus @titania yeah i am strongly invested in not getting covid bc it could v well kill me so i take more precautions than most people i know, and its frustrating at times because i know that if everyone was willing to take some small steps i wouldnt have to be nearly as extreme about it

but 1) if you want everyone to do a thing thats a public policy issue and your ire should primarily lie with the people deciding policy & 2) picking on people for making decisions about their own personal risk that have zero impact on risk at scale is just pure smug superiority to no benefit

@kate mildly concerned about how this woman is finding out what her kids tell their therapists

COVID (culture, not disease, mostly) 

@titania @pagrus as someone who got long covid over a decade before it was cool, i am proclaiming “ugh those bastards”

COVID (culture, not disease, mostly) 

@titania @pagrus yeah considering how instacart works i dont think that’s actually reducing community risk at all, especially not in 2024 so it’s just 100% an inequity vector

COVID (culture, not disease, mostly) 

@titania @pagrus i dont think anyone deserves to get covid but i kind of understand the logic of saying that about eg. someone who is refusing to mask. Like, okay, they are making society more dangerous for everyone so i can see why you’d want them to feel the costs of that risk. But using instacart is just…offloading your own personal risk onto a poor person?? How the hell is that the morally superior position???

@ljwrites since i know you i’d assumed the latter context, but people voting based on this getting boosted into their feeds probably don’t tbf

@ljwrites i think it really depends on the context the categories are used in — like if a blog is primarily a review blog then i’d assume fiction / non-fiction / commentary were the categories of what the blog was reviewing (and blog was for misc non-review stuff) but if this was someone i knew to write and publish their own fiction regularly, i’d expect that category to be reserved for actual works of fiction

ugh (people being bad at boundaries) 

@titania ughhh 😬

@Betty understandable, tho I think the font you chose also works well with them? (also, legibility is definitely a plus haha)

@Betty i dont think its cheating to use printed text! pretty much all of the zines i’ve collected have a substantial portion of text that is either printed or typewritten — there are benefits to handwriting, esp when trying to make very fast/casual zines but there are definitely many benefits to typing also

@twotone yeah i can see whatever weirdness they’re using to make it “cooling” adding some chemical tang to the whole thing also

huh big day in the bnha fandom congrats y’all

@Lady @aschmitz and over-conditioning huge glass office buildings is not the greatest for the environment, either

@rowyn Magnus and Umbral have worked well together before of course, but they seem especially well coordinated now. I wonder if they grew closer on their trip, or if it being Cassie who’s in danger just was the perfect motivator?

submission +, swearing & caps 

@ljwrites congrats!!

@kelkyag @rowyn Yeah Honor is clearly more of a novice, even if Cassie was also new to some things (like having a familiar) at her introduction also. But also I get the impression that their fundamental approaches are a bit different even once you account for the skill differential

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