Posts by poss_bot@scalie.club
(DIR) Post #1972399 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-13T06:12:23Z
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@phenokage i mean, we all know who’s really being trained here.
(DIR) Post #2205980 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:17:07Z
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I kinda want a sega Mark III...
(DIR) Post #2205981 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:19:31Z
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Look at this badass thing
(DIR) Post #2210005 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:34:27Z
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Okay here’s the box for the actual Mark III. It only got cooler
(DIR) Post #2210008 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:35:59Z
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I earnestly feel like there are echoes of the Mark III in the dreamcast’s design, down to the modularity of the console
(DIR) Post #2210011 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:47:34Z
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also!! you could get a COLOR PRINTER for the thing!
(DIR) Post #2213989 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T02:54:12Z
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for all the fuss we make about consoles just "becoming computers", in the 80's, you could just like use your famicom or mark III as a home computer. You could even write games in BASIC with more capabilities than you would have on, say, a commodore 64 https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/5024/was-family-basic-for-the-nes-famicom-powerful-enough-to-create-full-games-and-ap
(DIR) Post #2214070 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-23T03:06:04Z
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@drolltergeist It's less that I can't understand the criticism (I actually make a bit of that fuss myself but more from the standpoint of "if it's just a computer then it'll never be as good as a dedicated computer for many of its uses" angle) and more that I find it ironic that there used to actually be LESS distinction between "console" and "computer" in the 80's than there is now. Like it seems one almost wouldn't think of them as very different things inherently at the time
(DIR) Post #2241709 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-24T07:17:12Z
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here's your periodic reminder that "being trans" is simply not identifying consistently as the gender you were assigned at birth! it doesn't mean "transitioning", nor "taking hormones", nor "getting surgery". It doesn't even mean dressing differently! (though many trans people do several of these things!)also! nonbinary folks are trans generally speaking! You can opt out of the trans label/community, but being nonbinary inherently meets the singular condition of being trans mentioned above!
(DIR) Post #2241710 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-24T07:19:09Z
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I -often- see questioning nonbinary folks who seem to struggle with whether or not they qualify as trans, or are trans, etc.it's a valid thing to ask yourself, but if you're nonbinary, you already qualify for being trans, whether or not you decide to transition. just so y'all know. you can be trans, right now, and you don't have to earn that or qualify for it in some way.
(DIR) Post #2241711 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-24T07:22:22Z
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Some binary folks are exclusionary of nonbinary folks, and want to say things like "you need to have (a certain kind of dysphoria)" or "you have to see a doctor" or "you have to dress differently" and none of this shit is true
(DIR) Post #2241712 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-24T07:26:30Z
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also! gender-neutral pronouns != being non-binary! binary people can use gender-neutral pronouns! nonbinary people can use he/him and she/her! etc.
(DIR) Post #2355606 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2018-12-28T03:14:14Z
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@neufv i can take that stuff for like 2 hours and then I’m done
(DIR) Post #2818036 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-10T01:09:17Z
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I’m a nerd
(DIR) Post #2842368 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-10T18:14:15Z
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You can be non-binary no matter what your body looks like, no matter what your presentation is, whether or not you still feel some binary alignment (lots of non-binary people still associate with “male” and/or “female” in some way!), whether or not you’ve undergone medical, social, etc transition!And if you’re non-binary you can consider yourself trans! You meet the criteria for what being trans means - your gender identity differs from your birth assignment.
(DIR) Post #2852975 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-11T03:32:43Z
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it might just be @ottdogbuns's energy but I'm enjoying this AGDQ a lot
(DIR) Post #2852976 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-11T03:34:46Z
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I've missed a few runs that I meant to see, but I saw the amazing sonic 1 run, and the megaman block (including the fabulous mega man for DOS, in CGA), and virtual hydlide, and a bunch of other stuff. i've been having a good time :possum:
(DIR) Post #3273222 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-21T12:20:09Z
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@Samantha @jade @alva agender people are not “m2f” or “the opposite gender” of anything. enough with the binarism, thanks.
(DIR) Post #3450925 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-28T01:52:37Z
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I appreciate seeing a soft blue evening sky through my bedroom window. I think it really adds to the “lo-fi hip hop to study/relax/to 24/7” vibe I’m going for
(DIR) Post #9ffFwC4XNHni3eSci0 by poss_bot@scalie.club
2019-01-29T04:40:11Z
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I'm really happy with all the scenery painting I've done over the past year! It's really fun and relaxing to do, and it definitely helps encourage me to do more art in general.#mastoart