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Erica: "This is the future isn't it? You sent me to 2017?!"
Fred: "2019 actually."
Jenn watching in 2024: ::chuckles::

Looking at this picture in reminds me of something a furry there told me (not in a bad way) when I just started using that new avatar:

"You know, you can be anything you want here. You don't HAVE to be human."
"I'm as close to what I want to be in this."

I love how welcoming everyone has been there, regardless of species. 🙂

Y'all. I can't believe I'm saying this. But. I'm not really enjoying Echoes of Wisdom.

I don't hate it. Having to read walkthroughs to figure out the game puzzles using mechanics that aren't obvious/explained/clued-into is making it more frustrating than fun.

(Disclaimer for those already raching for the keyboard: Yes, I've played Zelda games before. Yes, the early games do this. Yes, I'm allowed to not like it anyways.)

A whole lot of comic book writers & artists got mad about Project 2025, The Heritage Foundation’s plan to consolidate power under authoritarian rule. I'm one of them! We've made a bunch of comics to explain their agenda and move you to vote against it. stopproject2025comic.org

Before the internet kittens had to call everyone individually to explain how small and cute they were. Ca. 1920 - 1935. collection.powerhouse.com.au/o

A conservative think tank that has been laying the groundwork for a possible second #Trump administration has been targeted by an apparent cyber attack.

The America First Policy Institute says it 👉🏼contacted federal authorities for assistance👈🏼 after its internal network was breached. politico.com/news/2024/10/11/a

Not consumer “tests.” Trump sent Putin scarce Covid testing equipment in early 2020

By referring to this equipment as “Covid tests” more than four years after the fact, news media are, once again, #sanewashing #Trump.

themoderatevoice.com/not-consu

#putin #USPolitics #Election2024 #publicHealth

🚨 A challenge to the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board is now in front of SCOTUS, on its shadow docket. This is not a drill. lawdork.com/p/nlrb-challenge-s

fine temperance beverages 

Bring back double fudge Yoo-Hoo, you cowards

If they can go after after teachers, librarians, election clerks, nurses, and disaster relief workers, eventually they'll go after whatever it is you are, too.

#OtD 14 Oct 1977 anti-gay crusader Anita Bryant was "pied" by Thom Higgins, a gay rights activist. She then began praying and burst into tears. Following a boycott, she lost her job as brand ambassador for Florida orange juice. More LGBT+ history here: workingclasshistory.com/tag/lg

"Placing a baking pan on top of another baking pan is no substitute for tin foil," she said removing the charcoaled remains of dinner from the oven.

Wierd Question: I was taught and certified to give CPR in health class in school. Was it just us? Or did more people get that in their health classes?

If so, do they still teach it?

I'm not certified anymore - but I remember how to do it if I needed to.

This thought brought to you by a wierd sitcom scene where no one knew CPR.

In the end, they only used the five trees made instead of scattering them around the forest, but they're one of the first things you "see" when you jump in world. If you're in , check out "Creator Jam 281 - Silent Spring." Say "Hi" to the trees. The don't get much company....

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Despite opening it up for folks to be trees, only one person took me up on the offer, and so we have a dragon tree as well. A lot of people seemed to like the concept, though, and through both building sessions (I only go to the first, but watch the second), it had a lot of people talking. Really felt part of the jam, and proud of my work.

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