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Ditching the Bird App
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Good morning folks!
lol 3rd sponsor in a row where the representative disappeared after weeks of emails just for a different rep to take over and instruct me to "send a new pitch" maybe making free content for a career was a bad idea

Yoshi's Story turned 25 years old back on Dec 21st. but it didn't come out until March 1998 in America. It is still probably my number three favorite game for the #N64 - everything about the game is adorable .. the graphics, the bosses, the gameplay, the stages the MUSIC! I absolutely love this game. From Nintendo Power Issue 104, Jan 1998.

#nintendo #yoshi #nintendo64 #retro #retrogames #retrogaming

for the next day or so, i will be streaming my annual Joe Pesci Christmas Yule Log on loop

enjoy! https://youtu.be/6K4ym4ugN4U

Joe Pesci Home Alone Christmas Yule Log 2022

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These Twitter refugees are flooding into Mastodon and trying to implement QRT Law, well I for one will not stand for it
Me seeing your baby: your baby is filthy and has low interests
Mastodon needs sillier energy in 2023

Twin Peaks Update: I watched Fire Walk With Me and the first 3 episodes of The Return today.

I gotta say I, I am utterly *enthralled*, however that particular sequence is simply a LOT to process and I had to take a break

As queers and exiles of all kinds, remember that it's up to us to preserve the memory our love and living practices.

Many of us had no practices instilled in us by any queers in our lives, since many of us grew up in an era without queer elders, without a history being communicated by anyone trusted in our lives. Instead, many of us were struggling alone against the heavily Christian-coded practices of capitalist, consumerist hegemony.

We had to develop our own practices.
To keep ourselves and each other safer.
To accept and express ourselves.
To develop community, and love.

It's up to us to protect the memory of these practices, their living history. We cannot expect our memory to be kept by the textbooks of machine that produces workers.

We keep the memory of our love, our life, alive.

And we have the power to do more than those that came before us, so that those after us can walk with our knowledge, our failures.

Celebrate around shrines of your love. Let them burn as bright as your heart.

Build temples of rest for exiles. Let them be sanctuaries of self-acceptance as endless becomings.

the judge who starved to enforce starvation

https://youtu.be/LjmpYVbNDJc

the judge who starved to enforce starvation

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