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I’m a minor, so feel free to talk to me but please keep that in mind.
pronouns:he/él/er/etc
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Volume 1 of Memory Ireland by Oona Frawley is quite good so far

My friend Carolina is trying to raise $200 to help her father pay his bills and get his medications. I know everyone is hurting right now, but if everyone could throw in five or ten dollars, it would help out a lot.

Paypal [email protected]

Let me know if you donate so I can thank you.

creepy pasta, spooky spaghetti, perilous penne
obscure romance novels are the FUNNIEST things to listen to in audiobook format

I'm looking to send out a pitch that is about an indie game but also placing it in a much broader cultural context. I have my somewhat open-minded and still well-paying games place I usually pitch to when I have an idea like this, but this time I'm curious if there's any places I could get it in front of a larger/different arts audience.

Are there any arts or culture places that would be open to games-related pitches from random freelancers, and, importantly, pay enough for it to be worth my time (like, at least £200)?? I realize I may be asking for the golden goose here or something....

The eighth annual international Gender Census 2021 is now open until 10th March!

https://smartsurvey.co.uk/s/gendercensus2021

It's for anyone whose genders (or lack thereof) aren't described by the M/F binary. It's short and easy, and the results are useful in academia, business and self-advocacy.

Gender Census 2021

Please take a few minutes to take our survey.

i recently found out i can't eat spicy food!

pro: the random abdominal pains i've been having for years will finally stop

con: all my favorite instant noodle flavors are spicy 😞

Was looking around for some public domain images to use for a project today and stumbled across William Goldman's work, who lived in the late 1800s in Reading PA, very near where I grew up. Some of his most well known work (only discovered well after his death) is a series of photographs of women who worked at a nearby brothel, some posed, and others snapshots of them going about their day to day life. I find them really charming and also humanizing of a past we mostly see in terms of very posed upper class people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goldman_(photographer)