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unmarketableplushie

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Just your average unmarketable, anticapitalist plushie gal. I love games (video games, board games, card games, ttrpgs, etc.) and other nerd shit.

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I’m on Android, sorry I forgot to clarify. And yeah I agree on the feedback part.

unmarketableplushie,
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Hm, it’s not there. It didn’t actually ask, I had to manually enable it and it still doesn’t seem to work.

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Liftoff would randomly become horribly glitchy for me and could only be fixed temporarily by uninstalling and reinstalling. It’s really promising but it needs some work.

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I always assumed Revachol was like the equivalent of Quebec, with a decent split of both anglophones and francophones. It would make sense considering the range of British and French accents you hear across the cast.

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So back when search engines were in their infancy, webrings were kinda a big deal. Essentially, they were collections of topic-related websites that agreed to mutually link to each other so that people could find content related to the pages that they were visiting. They kinda died out after Yahoo bought webring.org (where most webrings were controlled) and replaced all the webring control pages hosted there with Yahoo pages, and by the time they let go of the domain contemporary search engines had mostly rendered webrings obselete.

However, there are definitely still webrings around. The official site of maia arson crimew (the hacktivist who made the news for leaking the no-fly list to select journalists) belongs to two webrings, for example. I can definitely see them making more of a comeback among computer enthusiasts if search engines enshittify themselves more.

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I’m in the situation where I want my fursona to ID as trans (you know, so I can identify with her), but it wouldn’t make sense for her to do so since she’s a possessed plushie. Maybe she was possessed by a formerly male spirit and decided that possessing a feminine plushie and IDing as a woman was better for her? idk.

I do have another fursona that is canonically trans. She was created in a vat as a military experiment as a male bioweapons project, but ended up transitioning really quickly using super secret government science after the project fell apart and they let her.

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I’m also an (transfemme) enby with a (plush) yeen sona x3. And I know another yeen enby too!

unmarketableplushie,
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that spot goes to Ralsei, Asriel, Yagi, or Baphomet

Don’t forget Rauru! x3

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Undertale lore! Or at least, it’s very similar.

Oh yeah, I see what you mean :3

I, for some reason, imagine it like a furry version of Agent 47 wanting to transition, that’d be very interesting.

I haven’t actually played Hitman, so I can’t confirm or deny that …

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