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I have a backup don't worry, but now is the time for TF2 shitposts, go go go!

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puffy bald rule (sh.itjust.works)
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The context is that this bnuuy hopped over the garden fence to munch on some veggies, but couldn't jump back out. He was then chased mercilessly by The Claw 🫳 which just wanted to free him from his imprisonment

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Dattebayo rule (feddit.uk)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/28112896

i found this on my mobile device, sitting there, i had to share.

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

Tomorrow starts the Parintins Folklore Festival, just today we had a class at school that made me interested about it and kind of made me want to be there, but the traveling cost is high, so I guess that maybe then I'll watch it online or something. It's interesting how the WHOLE TOWN gets splitted up into two colours, kind of like… two teams… battling in a fortress…

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Transcript/explanationA bing (I know) search result from the Leitrim Observer (https://www.leitrimobserver.ie/) saying "Leitrim: sorting the myths from the reality. The description says "Myth: leitrim has no traffic lights. Reality: Leitrim has two sets of traffic lights, thanks very much. One at the bridge in Leitrim Village and the second on the N16 in ... " (the rest of the description is cut off from here.

Leitrim (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Leitrim) is a county in ireland. Fuck all happens there. I don't know anyone from Leitrim, or anyone that has gone there. To be honest, it could probably disappear tomorrow with no-one noticing.

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Transmogrify! 14 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic is a collection of short stories focused on including trans characters in magical worlds. Some stories have very inclusive settings, while others involve characters rebelling against rigid systems and/or abusers. While the cover reads very femme, there are plenty of male characters, and quite a few of the authors have made a point to focus their stories on nonbinary validity.

Some highlights:

Verity was interesting due to its inclusion of fluid pronouns, which I'd not seen before.

The POV character of Dragons Name Themselves is a magical school, the building itself.

In Genderella, Ella's wicked step-mother won't let her go to prom in a dress. I'd really love to see a film like this.

Espejismos is similar to some Latine horror films I've enjoyed, and that made it my favorite. It has a mysterious apocalyptic setting, dream-like events, and a bittersweet tone.

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