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Cake day: November 6th, 2024

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  • These are all great questions, and in trying to answer them I think I’ve found I only want to do that via drawings. All the categorisation in biology I think is why I get bored of reading about it so quick, and being visual-only allows for me to hide my ineptitude and be more suggestive. I’ll use these questions as prompts when I next get the itch to draw more gegeckers!

    I was imagining they’d have a frog-ish feel, but would react to pets with octopus-like papillae that makes it less slimy and more scritchy.

    And, Of course, use the gegeckers! The more chances I get to see them the better!

    And yeah, humans for intended scale (though I would love to see one big enough to level a city):



  • Nail clippers is a good one! And I often say the thought of sorting socks instantly puts me in a state of dread, whenever people comment on my wearing odd ones.

    Explaining my stuff is probably less interesting than finding out what has you interested in the batteries, what’s going on there?

    If you’d settle for some rando thoughts instead of explanation: My parents had a junk drawer for all the dead ones. I’m not so careful, mine are strewn about bags and drawers. I like to have distance between them, not sure why, I doubt it makes it less likely for accidental mishaps. I keep thinking I should take them for recycling when I see one, but then I should find all the others too, but I don’t keep track of what is where. I work in electronics and embedded systems, batteries can make my job harder, I avoid using them when I can. But I also did a unit on battery management systems and cell design in university, pretty cool things. I remember opening up some childhood devices, with those old alkalines that weren’t designed well for undervoltage conditions maybe, or perhaps the battery cells themselves weren’t insulated well enough? The casing was eventually partially eaten by the internal reaction that is always going on in there. The leak was kind of unnerving, it looked like a lichen but for some metal contraption. Parasitic things that grow off other things freak me out in biology, this reaction was pretty simple chemistry in comparison to the horrors of biological things, why is my stupid primate brain unnerved by it?








  • Hm, I don’t have a iOS device to try it on, but you should be able to tap the text itself. I’ll try investigate further somehow.

    Otherwise you should be able to use Firefox reader mode with the webpage as well. And if all else fails, I’ve uploaded a pdf version to the git repo here, I’ll try make it easier to get to as well.

    Thanks for taking an interest and letting me know, I might change how I do that font stuff for less friction.




  • Thanks! Sounds like it’s just your personal preference but feel free to let me know if there is something I’ve done specifically that makes mobile viewing undesirable.

    I did try to make it accessible on various screensizes with short segments but I’m sure I could probably make it more approachable. I expect more people might view it as a video but I’ve struggled to get my performance as intended - maybe I’ll try that again soon.





  • I’m sorry to hear that. You have my sympathies.

    This is inspired by disco Elysium which uses things like drug addiction in positive and negative ways. None of the skills are intended as purely positive or negative, I just use that name because that game had also. I think there are things people suffer from that can make them uniquely better equipped for enduring some circumstances that they fight daily that many people couldn’t handle (not that it is a positive aspect in majority).

    And not that it matters to me, but the only reason I felt comfortable including it is because it is part of my life and I have been bullied for it. Yes, if I had cancer I might also put that in as a skill too.