🩷 Stella

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🇪🇸🏳️‍⚧️🐁 - Stella/twinkle/Mei/mouse
a literal ΘΔ& mouse plush, BPD as in Borderline And Bipolar. agere, painslut, pet thing, sapphic in the way that makes you vomit 🩷

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i dont wanna have a long bio here anymore if you wanna know who i am just check out my website ✅

i dont cw my shit except for things i want to cw, this is where i post bullshit into the void
don't ask me to cw, i dont mind if you follow me or not, feel free to unfollow, i probably won't even notice
ive been blocked by more people than you have had followers, i truly don't care ✨

opinions are not my own but a culmination of the people before and around me

" forgive don't forget 💫 "
webbed sitehttps://sqky.one/
pronounsmouse/it/they
bogosbinted
@inherentlee oh yeah i was trying to link to such resources the other day but couldn’t 😭
@inherentlee im getting second hand truama
@inherentlee what the fuck. what the fuck. what the fuck. i fucking hate being a webdev. what the fuck. can i pick up drawing furry art instead. what the fuck

@inherentlee yeah nono i got that, i meant that when i started reading the mdn docs:

Warning: The tabindex attribute must not be used on the <dialog> element. See Additional notes.

in the Additional Notes:

Do not add the tabindex property to the <dialog> element as it is not interactive and does not receive focus. The dialog’s contents, including the close button contained in the dialog, can receive focus and be interactive.

HOW THE FUCK IS IT FOCUSABLE. HOW. IF MDN GOES TO GREAT LENGTH TO TELL YOU IT’S NOT FOCUSABLE BEFORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH EVEN BEGINS. HOW??????? /lh

@inherentlee How

the mdn docs Deliberately says that the element mustn’t have tabindex because it is not interactive and not focusable

How the fuck

@SapphicGiraffic now im interested
anyway squeak night
@rey bodys by car seat headrest on twin fantasy
@rey is this what’s waiting me at the “chronically stressed tranny” hallway when im less like 20 and more like your age

if you’re white and you do any kinds of technical writing (not tech writing, just any writing of a technical, jargon-filled fashion, including medical and legal) it’s a really good time right now to show that you’re a person and you care about people because we really need to rebuild the bridge between experts and non-experts if we want to weather the storm together through all this political bullshit in the US/caused by the US, and even more important is to show especially to people who aren’t white normative North Americans that kind of personality and care and show any semblance of recognition of their inferior access to support.

because remember, being a white North American doesn’t make you rich or make your life good, but it gives you access to support that a lot of people who aren’t white are simply excluded from. and oftentimes this exclusion of support includes access to good, vital information, and the internet is more opaque and muddy now than ever.

and you need to reach the people you want to help. and you need to show that you’re a real person and not some disposable writer.