Look, all I'm saying is I figured out that fella was a loose cannon long before we came to "invents a thing that lets users generate non-consensual pornography and even CSAM"
January 2, 2026 at 6:10 PM
Look, all I'm saying is I figured out that fella was a loose cannon long before we came to "invents a thing that lets users generate non-consensual pornography and even CSAM"
I would rather be a freak than a bully any day. I would rather be disrespected and laughed and cringed at than being accepted into a little mean clique that just likes to talk shit for fun
December 29, 2025 at 8:46 PM
I would rather be a freak than a bully any day. I would rather be disrespected and laughed and cringed at than being accepted into a little mean clique that just likes to talk shit for fun
Date night for "Daisy" as I've taken to calling her and GlaDOG, both belonging to @salamanding.bsky.social! The music is of course Cara Mia Addio from Portal 2, though a piano cover.
Date night for "Daisy" as I've taken to calling her and GlaDOG, both belonging to @salamanding.bsky.social! The music is of course Cara Mia Addio from Portal 2, though a piano cover.
Pope Francis, who died on Monday at 88, was a strong and vocal environmental advocate and used his papacy to help inspire global efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions. He framed climate change as an urgent spiritual issue and helped push the world to take action.
Pope Francis, who died on Monday at 88, was a strong and vocal environmental advocate and used his papacy to help inspire global efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions. He framed climate change as an urgent spiritual issue and helped push the world to take action.
The entire existence of the Vellumentals (paper gods) in Paper Mario: The Origami King is a Japanese pun, whereby the kanji 紙 (paper) and 神 (god) are pronounced the same: "kami". By spelling out the name in katakana, it could refer to either word.
March 10, 2025 at 5:48 PM
The entire existence of the Vellumentals (paper gods) in Paper Mario: The Origami King is a Japanese pun, whereby the kanji 紙 (paper) and 神 (god) are pronounced the same: "kami". By spelling out the name in katakana, it could refer to either word.