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She/Her or It/It's, trans to the people who know me. I'm less active here, oh well...
tw: i'm not a gamer
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people be like showing me a gpu that can't even support it's own weight and then show me a game that looks flat and polygonal and still present lag spikes from here to tokyo
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The Shark with the OV Chip

Plan uw reis met het Teletext

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Boop! Photo taken at the Reffurence inflatable panel.

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Bats are not scary, even on Halloween. They give nice winghugs for #FursuitFriday.
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by the way boys can have a little booba too... as a treat
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Terrible idea: a scifi story set in a early-20th century idea of the solar system.

Mars is a dying desert covered in canals to bring water from the poles to the sand cities at the equator.
Venus is a humid jungle/swamp full of strange beasts.
Both are fully habitable by humans with no more gear than you'd need to cross the Sahara or venture into the rainforest.

The trick? This is actually a distant future realistic setting. We terraformed the planets specifically to be like that.

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- omg your nails look so good how did you do that?
- polish
- a przepraszam, super paznokcie jak je zrobiłxś?

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Tired: Arguing about vs

Wired: Using Windows CE

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David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)

To put a billionaire in perspective, it's more interesting to think about the income than the capital. You can get a 5% annual return from some fairly low-risk investments (and you can further reduce risk by spreading your money across a load of these). You can often get higher, but 5% is a fairly good baseline.

If you start with $1bn and do nothing clever, you can get an income of $50 M per year by doing nothing. Even with the kind of 95% tax rate that we had for the highest income levels when The Beatles sang about it, that leaves you with $2.5M/year in income.

That's enough to buy a nice house every year, with no mortgage. It's a disposable income of almost $7K. It's enough to take a first-class transatlantic flight every day.

And that's just one billion.

Even with a 95% tax rate on investment income and a conservative investment strategy, someone with a billion dollars would have a daily disposable income that's more than the monthly income of anyone in the bottom 99% of earners, without having to work.

Now try these calculations again with real tax rates and Musk or Bezos' wealth.

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Finishing up Ace Week with something skintight and shiny! 🖤 🤍 💜 Wonderful arts by @krd

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🖤🩶🤍💜

(photo taken by friend, edit by me)
Fursuit: Sarah Cat Fursuits (https://www.sarahcatfursuits.com/ )
Photo taking Friend: @miifox 

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if you put a cast iron skillet into a dishwasher, you have a skillet issue

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the day ran away from me and i forgot to post yesterday ^^;  The prompt was pegging! 

I'm currently working on "stuck in a wall" gonna be a little different than intended but interesting! any predictions? ;3

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okay i don't have boobs yet but the joke couldn't wait.?[original xkcd](https://xkcd.com/605/) ?[menhera-chan](https://transmemes.netlify.app/c/menhera-chan)
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Day 3 is pinup!! I had a field trip with the outfit heheh :3

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A DC power barrel jack on a device that doesn't indicate polarity, voltage, or current SHOULD BE ILLEGAL

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i swear i am normal
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Normal camera bag: lenses, spare body for black and white, a few rolls, mayhaps a power wi der
me: 16mm camera, large formats, sbeets, plates (!)...
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Aargh

Throw the programmers in the sea

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The Archive is back! (In read only mode). Get to the things you love, and we will continue our quest to be dependable, clean up the mess left behind, and be there for you.

https://archive.org

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