Post 9oJyumwx7qE5SasnKK by nebula@plural.cafe
 (DIR) More posts by nebula@plural.cafe
 (DIR) Post #9oHwka9PGkLEdznGYS by kotikblog@phreedom.tk
       2019-10-25T15:45:55Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       Guys, help. How do you call these things in English? Phone trinkets? Smartphone pendants? Something else?
       
 (DIR) Post #9oHwroS0V5Pj1PwRkG by mal@witches.live
       2019-10-25T15:47:10Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       @kotikblog I think they're called phone charms they're not super common in the us at least in my experience :khomeni:
       
 (DIR) Post #9oHwv0oB0mnODVpwn2 by kotikblog@phreedom.tk
       2019-10-25T15:47:48Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       @mal oh, I see, thank you
       
 (DIR) Post #9oJytreu8Gv9m704mW by woomy@elekk.xyz
       2019-10-26T15:19:23Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       @kotikblog I would call them phone charms
       
 (DIR) Post #9oJyumwx7qE5SasnKK by nebula@plural.cafe
       2019-10-26T15:19:35Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       @kotikblog Phone charms. Used to sell them at a gas station we worked at.
       
 (DIR) Post #9oJyxHTCchWkhD9iyW by aflightybroad@goblin.camp
       2019-10-26T15:20:02Z
       
       0 likes, 0 repeats
       
       @kotikblog phone charm(s)