Oddly, although I can use chopsticks to eat, I can not visualize what my grip is from these pictures. It's delegated entirely to my hand at this point and I don't think about it any more.
Mitch doesn't scare anybody any more now that he's only half there.
Every photo of him looks like he's barely hanging on.
I have a straight cis female friend who devours werewolf and cat-lycanthrope porn and got mad when I said she was also a furry. Cishet ppl are weird.
And who wears anthro bunny suits? Is there some kind of name for that hobby, I wonder...
"We would like to officially declare that we are, and shall remain, completely unfuckable."
Hexbear is a bare-knuckle community that encourages group think and hair trigger mockery ("LIB!" and variations). In general, they bring that mentality wherever they go. It reminds me of the Goons from SomethingAwful in that way: you could spot a group of Goons regardless of the game, site, whatever.
Those communities can be fun (a supporters section at a football match, for example), but you have to go in ready to take a stray punch or two.
I have an account on another instance for when I want to be out in the world and suffer the slings and arrows and look at shitposts on !chapotraphouse. Sometimes I'm in the mood.
But I think part of the intended vibe of blahaj.zone is that it's somewhere that as highly marginalized people we can come and not expect to have slurs thrown around, 0-100 name calling criticism, etc.
The culture of hexbear is the opposite of that; it's not about not subscribing to !chapotraphouse, it's about how the instance approaches the whole idea of online interaction.
Remember the AP Test people were delighted to gut their black history test to make Florida happy.
They're not heroes by any stretch.
Cause they're crooked.
Especially Thomas, holy cow.
India under the Raj. Ireland under the UK.
Using the right tool for the right task is a big part of being a good engineer.
Oh now you've stepped in it, those pitty owners are relentless.
Damn he has aged horribly, like one of those "not even once" ads.