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History and film nerd, recovering musical theatre fan, endlessly complicated relationship to emojis. Lesbian 24/6 (it's tiring being this gay, I have to take a day off.) She/her
@georgetakei You know another great way to ally? Use alt text on your images so those of us who can’t see them can be clued in to what you’re talking about. It’s really disheartening to see a prominent figure who I admire and who regularly promotes inclusion not get in on the alt text bandwagon here. It helps so many, not just blind people like me and it’s not that difficult once you get in the habit, at least that’s what I’ve seen a lot of people saying around here. Think about it, please. And thanks to all of you already using alt text. It makes a big difference.

David Attenborough [whispering]:

“Here we see the predator slip silently behind its prey. Called the “Angels of Death” in some cultures, these seemingly innocuous creatures are capable of a near-supernatural level of ferocity and carnage. Children are advised to leave the room.”

Apparently when I said I wanted to see Les Misérables someday, I should have clarified that I did not mean "unfolding on the streets around me in real time".
10 minutes into a lecture and the professor started speaking in Latin. I’m starting to think the stereotypes about university aren’t wrong.
nonfungible (cannot be a mushroom)
Act normal as you read this and boost if you are pretty sure the squirrels are up to something.

⚡️🌊 Fiellin G’horon 🌊⚡️

I hope my friend keeps asking me to draw their tiefling boy till the end of times so I can continue to see him get progressively more badass 🔥
(Character belongs to @/JellyWaffle_ on twitter)

#MastoArt #DungeonsAndDragons #TTRPG #TTRPGCharacter #tiefling #warlock #comicArt #CoverArt #Eldritch

So it's #WorldBookDay #today. I feel like we should celebrate. 🥳

What was the first book you recall reading that made a difference to you?

For me, as an urban NJ kid, it was Tolkien's works. They inspired my lifelong love of nature & wild places. I also loved the found family fellowship, a trope I tend to use a lot in my writing.

#WritingCommunity #IndieAuthorsOfMastodon

#introduction
I needed a safe space in this homophobic world so I'm here - being queer and obnoxious (my friends would say "embarrassing").

I'm a women enthusiast and apologist.
I post about women in media, books, fics and my other interests, appreciating older women, and making any given media queer in my head.

I'm participating in Read Around The World Challenge to diversify my reads so you might see me posting about it.
#MastodonLol #SapphicMigration #MastodonMigration #lgbtqia

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