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Posts by Masha Musikwolf

I think the Knicks sweep Atlanta. I don't know ball so this could be a horrendous take but it didn't seem like Atlanta had answers on either side of the ball except the 2nd quarter in game 1.

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Kubernetes is just legos for slightly depressed dog girls.

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i'm so happy that aftermath lets me publish my silly little drawings. for nicole art week part two, i drew some of my favorite fountain pens in video games ✨

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:o you're copying me

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A furry paintover by Caim of the cover of Witch Hat Atelier Chapter 85 by Shirahama Kamome. In both this image and the inspiration, a character holds up frames of themself displaying various somber expressions, each frame containing another character in the same pose holding another frame, seeming infinite. The expressions range from angry to resigned, with the original work being likened to the stages of grief. In the original work, the figures in each frame are all the same character: Qifrey. This rendition of the image instead uses the artist's fursonas to reflect alternate versions of the same person. In contrast to the original work, the colors of each section are also different in the furry version, with the backgrounds being deep green, blue, red, yellow/gold, and silver/white. The character in the largest frame is a deer: Ilan, the artist's most recent sona and his main sona currently. He's associated with trees, and his background is green. As the frames get smaller, the sonas featured in the smaller frames of the image are ones that the artist made longer ago in their life, with the two smallest frames being former/retired sonas. The wolf character pictured in the center frame is the artist's childhood fursona, which is also signified by the plush cow the character is holding, and calls back to the inspiration, where the smallest frame is the child version of Qifrey shown in earlier chapters.

A furry paintover by Caim of the cover of Witch Hat Atelier Chapter 85 by Shirahama Kamome. In both this image and the inspiration, a character holds up frames of themself displaying various somber expressions, each frame containing another character in the same pose holding another frame, seeming infinite. The expressions range from angry to resigned, with the original work being likened to the stages of grief. In the original work, the figures in each frame are all the same character: Qifrey. This rendition of the image instead uses the artist's fursonas to reflect alternate versions of the same person. In contrast to the original work, the colors of each section are also different in the furry version, with the backgrounds being deep green, blue, red, yellow/gold, and silver/white. The character in the largest frame is a deer: Ilan, the artist's most recent sona and his main sona currently. He's associated with trees, and his background is green. As the frames get smaller, the sonas featured in the smaller frames of the image are ones that the artist made longer ago in their life, with the two smallest frames being former/retired sonas. The wolf character pictured in the center frame is the artist's childhood fursona, which is also signified by the plush cow the character is holding, and calls back to the inspiration, where the smallest frame is the child version of Qifrey shown in earlier chapters.

"Compartmentalization":

In forestry, we know that trees cannot 'heal'. Instead, they seal their wounds away under layers of themself.

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Shot in the dark here but hey let's try it.

I'm looking for a new role. I have experience in security incident response so if you have any openings on your team hmu.

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We did what

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A bipedal red fox paints a rainbow across the sky. They have a determined look on their face.

To the right of the rainbow are segments of text from newspaper articles about grim news for LGBTQIA+ folks, especially trans folks.

On the left, there are flowers on the ground, with butterflies flittering about. The discouraging words are illegible faint smudges.

A bipedal red fox paints a rainbow across the sky. They have a determined look on their face. To the right of the rainbow are segments of text from newspaper articles about grim news for LGBTQIA+ folks, especially trans folks. On the left, there are flowers on the ground, with butterflies flittering about. The discouraging words are illegible faint smudges.

Word.

Well, words.

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console.log("Bwuh. Back to the JavaScript mines today")

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I am
So good at computer

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You can't just drop this overnight omg

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Reminder here’s some adobe alternatives, Because FUCK ADOBE….

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TikTok is state controlled media. Instagram is Facebook which is effectively state media. We used 1984 as an instruction manual

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YOUR YEAR IN FURRY ART:
-You spent $5,261 on furry art this year
-You spent $1,836 on Patreon subscriptions that you said "didn't count" because they were a small monthly payment
-You commissioned 23 pieces of art entirely on impulse this year. So much for budgeting!
-Number of OCs you own that you didn't use in any art this year: 6
-Number of times you followed through after saying "We should get art together!": 0

YOUR YEAR IN FURRY ART: -You spent $5,261 on furry art this year -You spent $1,836 on Patreon subscriptions that you said "didn't count" because they were a small monthly payment -You commissioned 23 pieces of art entirely on impulse this year. So much for budgeting! -Number of OCs you own that you didn't use in any art this year: 6 -Number of times you followed through after saying "We should get art together!": 0

YOUR YEAR IN FURRY ART
-Year-over-year change in amount of p*rn commissioned after you said "I'm going to try to commission less p*rn": +11%
-Times you asked to make the d*ck bigger: 41
-Minor errors you only caught after giving final approval that you will notice every time you look at the art: 9
-Time you've been waiting for your commission from that artist who definitely ghosted you: 3 years, 7 months
-Number of unread messages sent to said artist: 13

YOUR YEAR IN FURRY ART -Year-over-year change in amount of p*rn commissioned after you said "I'm going to try to commission less p*rn": +11% -Times you asked to make the d*ck bigger: 41 -Minor errors you only caught after giving final approval that you will notice every time you look at the art: 9 -Time you've been waiting for your commission from that artist who definitely ghosted you: 3 years, 7 months -Number of unread messages sent to said artist: 13

these year-end recaps are getting out of control

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Article titled "podcast host Nick Fuentes who shares women hating views admits he's still a virgin"

Article titled "podcast host Nick Fuentes who shares women hating views admits he's still a virgin"

Turns out no one wants to fuck the nazi

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Yes!!!!

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Cryptid <3

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protogen girls got those random access mammaries

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No no. Keep it up

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The Avalanches themed commission from a talented bunny!!!!

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I'm so happy you played my silly games. Thank you for bringing your all to this friend.

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Once again, python is the goated language

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No one told me that I'd have to write this much JavaScript as a sec eng. please put me out of my misery

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Can't I be paid to be a little guy and talk to my friends on the computer 🥺

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We all deserve so much better than PACER

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Wow. Not even a week after a huge victory for Dems across the country and here we are seeing the party piss away their advantage. I'm numb at this point. Oh and the Supreme Court is likely overturning gay marriage using the same reasoning they used to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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“No Separation Between Church and State”: Inside a Texas Church’s Training Academy for Christians Running for Office A Fort Worth church’s candidate training program is the “next stage” of a religion-driven political movement, which has more latitude now that the IRS has allowed religious leaders to endorse candidat...

NEW: A Fort Worth church is offering a $100 online academy that aims to train conservative Christians to run for office.

At the core of the program is the idea that there's no separation between what happens within the church and in the government.

w/ @fortworthreport.bsky.social @texastribune.org

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I want to bottom tonight but I ate Szechuan food. Why does spicy food have to taste so good

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A deerlike anthro fella sits among jars of pigment and paintbrushes, closely focusing on painting filigree on the head of a yet-to-be-assembled automaton, which resembles a horned deer wearing goggles

A deerlike anthro fella sits among jars of pigment and paintbrushes, closely focusing on painting filigree on the head of a yet-to-be-assembled automaton, which resembles a horned deer wearing goggles

Day 8 -- Clockwork

Automatons by no means needed to be ornamental, but artisans of the deep woods didn't tend to understand concepts like "too much."

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