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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

joking violence, unserious
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is it so much to ask

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If you could only pick one, how would you go about getting more milk per milk?

62% Putting powdered milk in your milk
37% Putting condensed milk in your milk
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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

there’s a domain name i’ve wanted to buy for a long time and if i get it, i’m going to do a more artistic, non-static version of my site with a ton of creative stuff (and probably a ton of javascript (i’m sorry))

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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

mental / physical health positive, pharmaceutical use
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aaa i remembered to take my adhd meds and i feel really good neofox_flop_blep

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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

akkoma question, request for help
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is there any frontend or tool that supports easy account switching? neofox_think

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moss conglomerate creature that leaves a patch of moss everywhere it steps, which slowly grow and spread and with enough time grow into new small sentient moss creatures neofox_floof_cute

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Artist(s): kougi hiroshi
Characters: sakurauchi riko, takami chika
Media: love live!, love live! sunshine!!

Danbooru link: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/4223845
Source: https://twitter.com/kougiw/status/1331941437030629377
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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

Edited 1 year ago
rambling, mutual aid, community, us oriented
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something i think a lot about is community, social and individual needs, and the conditioning against community in the united states.

mutual aid is a fascinating case study to me. online i’ve seen it pejoratively referred to as “ebegging” – even by people who do it. outside of the gross insulting version of this to discourage others from asking for help, i assume this is some type of admission of guilt or shame associated with engaging in the act and it makes me very sad we can reach a point like this, but it also makes a lot of sense to me. americans tend to be very proud of their individual achievements and aren’t very good at recognizing their involvement in groups or communities. many often suffer in silence because they feel as if their needs are too insignificant, or perhaps even that they are not in need enough to ask for help. worse yet is when someone believes they’re not worth helping.

however, when i talk to others about how would want to help others, they’re very passionate about all the ways they’d love to do it. paying off debts in creative ways, offering highly advanced and unique skills that are hard to find. they really want to show value in a way that is nuanced, personalized, and lasting. it’s very sweet and endearing but also really interesting – both to hear the contrast of accepting help versus providing it but also how grandiose it can be. i suspect many of them would not accept the help they would want to offer to others. why?

aside from the variety of personal reasons that someone could have which can’t be generalized in a nice, neat, analytically useful way, i suspect that much of it comes from wanting to be valued by others. they want to be uniquely desirable and helpful to those around them. i can’t be certain but it’s the best explanation i can come up with. one of the reasons i think this is because of our tendency to compare ourselves on the global stage. it’s not satisfying to be a big fish in a small pond but also because most of our exposure to our specialization and interests leads us to discover the most prolific identities and personalities associated with that thing. the most commercially successful artists, computer scientists, engineers, and so on; the absolutely most recognized and disproportionately advantaged individuals become our baseline for comparison. if we can’t be as good as them, how can we ever hope to be useful to our in-group?

with all of that in mind, i can’t help but feel that there’s an incredible amount of pressure to be highly proficient at something and expect nothing in return. almost like a real life hero. we become so good at something that we can solve problems for others in a way that is completely unique to our skillset. i think that’s a really cool thing and leads to a lot of amazing innovation, but i think it’s not so useful for framing mutual aid.

most people i know who desperately need mutual aid don’t need a hero. they need someone to help with the dishes, or look after their pet while they’re at work, or maybe even just be around to keep them company to feel like they’re worth it. sure, it’d be nice to meet batman or superman who could instantly pay off our mortgage or finish the home repairs in 0.5 seconds, but i think we equally need someone who is just willing to do the boring, mundane stuff too. groceries happen every week or so, cleaning happens.. well, seemingly constantly. it’s a lot. and i think that’s what community and mutual aid looks like. it’s doing what’s needed, and we need a lot of really boring regular stuff.

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nobody understands my brain,, not even me,, that bitch is too confusing

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this is the dang truth

alt text written by @belehaa (thank you!)
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N33R "Herbeiführen einer Sprengstoffexplosion" ⚸ 🩸 lesbian

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memes from outside fedi/atmosphere

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artblock BANISHED. sparklecat time

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Artist(s): pong (pong o0)
Characters: gotoh hitori, kita ikuyo
Media: bocchi the rock!

Danbooru link: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/7095253
Source: https://twitter.com/bccommi/status/1742568583027478813
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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

Edited 1 year ago

reading the attendee list of a javascript TC39 proposal meeting is like

  • Google
  • Google
  • Bloomberg
  • Google
  • Google
  • Open Source Consultancy Firm
  • Bloomberg
  • Some Guy
  • Google
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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

javascript is like having a drunk brainstorming session

i’ll have a batshit idea, and not only will js allow for it, it will have an even more batshit reply neocat_floof

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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

here’s a fun activity. first, imagine a cute girl,

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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

Edited 1 year ago

@vivi i keep reading your name as “moss of dogging” or “mog of dossing” neofox_googly_shocked

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eli (ˈe̝ːli), vampire kitsune

Edited 1 year ago

it’s really weird to me that the import path influences the identity of a type in javascript (at least in firefox, anyway)

import { AType } from './type.js'
import { AType as AType2 } from './/type.js'
import { AType as AType3 } from './type.js'

console.log(AType === AType2) // false
console.log(AType === AType3) // true
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