I’m 42 and going to have to wait until I’m 46 (at maximum) to be rid of the orange guy.
Given the chaos that’s bound to happen over the next two months, I’ve come up with a few creeds that I’m going to practice and share with others.
Honestly, I’m wondering if some of those were bots out to cause trouble and not actual people (but then got real people involved)
Honestly, I’m wondering if some of those were bots out to cause trouble and not actual people (but then got real people involved)
Now it's time to call on Governor Gavin Newsom to sign them. Contact him before October 12th: transfamilysos.org/action-neede...
#TransRights #TransYouth #TransCalifornia
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Always assume that nobody on Twitter is real; especially if they have a blue checkmark.
Always assume that nobody on Twitter is real; especially if they have a blue checkmark.
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I had a subscription to Nintendo Power and became the go to tip line for my elementary and middle school classes.
Classmates with the class phone directory would call my house asking for tips on tricks on Nintendo and SEGA games. It cost less than calling official help lines.
I installed Dune 2: Battle for Arrakis from four 3,5 inch floppy disks. Copies of an original from a colleague of my dad.
Honoring (+ occassionally dishonoring!) video game music through fan arrangements since 1999!
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I had a subscription to Nintendo Power and became the go to tip line for my elementary and middle school classes.
Classmates with the class phone directory would call my house asking for tips on tricks on Nintendo and SEGA games. It cost less than calling official help lines.
While Daytona USA had no Reiko Nagase-style race gal on arcade cabinet artwork or in-game, it had one in the pages of Dengeki and Famitsu, courtesy of manga-ka Masahiro Shibata.
📖: Dengeki-oh, May 1994
While Daytona USA had no Reiko Nagase-style race gal on arcade cabinet artwork or in-game, it had one in the pages of Dengeki and Famitsu, courtesy of manga-ka Masahiro Shibata.
📖: Dengeki-oh, May 1994
And it made me realize something:
“You don’t need to win in order to be loved.”
Thank you, Haru Urara.
And it made me realize something:
“You don’t need to win in order to be loved.”
Thank you, Haru Urara.