Jules she/her

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Jules she/her
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Devon πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Born @ 341ppm Frantically waving a Linda McCartney sausage and a bike pump in the face of the howling void of chaos and despair. I don't CW the following but use filterable hashtags #UKpol #food #alcohol I block accounts sharing unCW'd images of dead children. Profile: a white woman with blue hair & glasses, smiling in a woodland in winter. Header: a Hotbin composter I painted with flowers and insects & the words "Kiri's Compost Collective" Website: https://tangledbankforaging.uk/ Just my toots: https://justmytoots.com/nostr:npub13pt0ylxgs99kelt7zad95r3zq8wzkddsfsksmnewgf0wzvs05t2s3dfuyd Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.de/i/web/profile/716627172200514055 I once read a romantasy book by accident: https://www.mastoreader.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsocial.coop%2F%40afewbugs%2F115464250259772906
RE: I like the designation Elder Millennial and am sticking with it, because it suggests I am some eldritch abomination beyond the comprehension of mortal man that crawled from the void on uncountable tentacles to eat avocado toast and get nostalgic about Geocities. View quoted note β†’
World’s richest 1% have already used fair share of emissions for 2026, says Oxfam "Richest 1% took 10 days while wealthiest 0.1% needed just three days to exhaust annual carbon budget, study shows" #ClimateJustice #PrivateJets #BlameYachtsNotDinghies
It turns out that hitting milestones like getting a proper job and getting married didn't actually make me feel like a Proper Adult. What has made me a Proper Adult was looking up the Christmas holiday bin days in advance and putting them in my calendar. You may all admire me now. #UKBinChat
Many years ago when I was a student my landlady told me she had a tradition of reading #TerryPratchett's Hogfather every Christmas, and Lords and Ladies every summer solstice. And that remains the most sensible tradition I've ever heard of, so I adopted it immediately and have been doing it ever since
Hills I will die on: YouTube tutorial videos are for learning things you do with your hands, like crochet or replacing a dishwasher seal or opening electronics. Any skill that just involves your brain not your hands is better taught in writing, with illustrative pictures if necessary.
The only tiny positive I can see of the near ubiquity of AI "illustrations" out there at the moment is that I and many other people are now reluctant to share posts if we can't be sure the image isn't AI. Want people to know your post has real art on it and get it shared? Why not credit the artist and link to their work!