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This wasn’t intended to be misleading. The term “Server” as in a Discord Server is because, be fore Discord were the days of Ventrilo and TeamSpeak. For many of us gamers used to have to run or pay for their own actual server to have that kind of functionality. Then we’d combine direct calling with Skype for small groups and video. The term made sense at the time, but hasn’t held up to the test of time. Basically Discord solved a problems of having to pay for those servers, and having to use two separate programs.
Reminds me of the old MSN web browser that would say this to you when you logged in.
And the French are from Frenchland, right?
Awesome, great job! It’s a great feeling too, isn’t it? The best part is getting to noon and realizing you still have the rest of the day.
Was Peve their pet?
When I got my first one done, I got a simple reference sheet. I gave the artist a bunch of random images from Google, and the colors I picked out for my character. I would start with that, then branch out to other things like stickers, badge, or other artwork.
Don’t get mad! It doesn’t help anything.
I laughed out loud when I got one yesterday. It didn’t even have the right name of the toll that matches my area code!

I’m not affiliated with them, but I believe they post anything they find and want to feature once they find on FA and Twitter. I wouldn’t say they’re stealing it though. They post the source and name of you as the artist. I don’t see how it’s different than if there was a NSFW furry art community on Lemmy and they posted a link to it there.

They do have a safe for work version of the site too, keep that in mind.

If you still want it removed, there’s a t link to a Do Not Post list at the bottom of the form so they don’t post any of your art. I’m sure they’ll remove it quickly

I used to work for Target and Walmart. I feel like there’s some overlap between the customers I’ve experienced at Target and the people that go to Costco. Sure, there were some weird people at Walmart, but at least they’d mind their own business. I swear Karen would try extra hard to go out of her way to interrupt your work for no reason at Target.

I found all sorts of things in carts at Walmart though. People would buy stuff to do their oil change in the parking lot, then literally change the oil and leave the old stuff in a cart sitting in the parking lot. Of course they didn’t put it in the corral!