

Thank you! It’s very fun and I’m enjoying it a lot!
Trans Woman (She/Her)🏳️⚧️, Vegan🌱, LGBTQ+ Rights Activist🏳️🌈, Environmentalist🌳, Trekkie🖖, Linux🐧


Thank you! It’s very fun and I’m enjoying it a lot!


Super late in seeing this but I’m playing Outer Wilds. Currently a little stuck but I intend to play without spoilers or any kind. And I enjoy exploration.


I’m currently reading Beyond Bananas and Condoms by Dee Whitnell. It’s an inclusive sex education book that has a focus on the LGBTQ+ community. So far I think it’s very well done.


I’m currently reading The Genesis of Misery by Neon Yang. It’s Joan of Arc meets Pacific Rim but done really well. I have about 130 pages left before I finish.


That’s understandable. I’m glad you gave it a second try.


I’m currently reading This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El- Mohtar & Max Gladstone.
I really love it and it feels like I’m reading poetry.


I just finished Adulthood Rites by Octavia E. Butler. It’s such a good book and the second in Lilith’s Brood (or Xenogenesis trilogy).


I haven’t played 99% of the games listed here. Pokémon Shining Pearl has been the only one I played.
I don’t support any of the other companies either and I’m well aware they donate to fascists.
The reason I brought up the HP game is because the author directly has been doing a lot of harm to trans people. This doesn’t condone what these other companies are doing but I find that many people tend to look the other way with the HP franchise as a whole.


It’s awful seeing a game based on a bigots work being bestselling.
It just feels like a reminder that so many people don’t care about trans people at all because of “nostalgia” and not caring that Rowling benefits and hurts us.
sighs I’m sorry for that rant just sad/disappointed/angry to see this.
Not happy about the cat in terf outfit 😔
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I’m a fairly new user to Linux and I first got a laptop with Pop OS since I read that it was a beginner friendly distro and great for gaming. Although I didn’t use it for gaming it was great to get to learn how to use Linux and use it for everyday purposes.
Later with lots of trial and error got Fedora Linux working on an old laptop with bad battery life that was lying around. I wanted to try my hand at a bit more of an advanced distro. So far I’m loving both distributions and learning more each day about how things work.
Very cute and adorable!