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  1. #연친소 #툿친소 #드친소 ​:ani_heart:​

    FF14 아이메리크 부부
    ​:ko_dream:​ 합니다!! ​:ko_meriroy:​
    온리 드림이라 거부감 없으신 분이시면 좋겠어요~! 배려는 제게 직접적인 언급까지만 안해주시면 괜찮습니다~ 혹은 성향반사 가능해요
    이외에도 그림, 갠봇님 얘기, 일상 얘기, 인게임 얘기 합니다!

    FF14 혹은 드림(타장르OK) 위주 계정 흔적 남겨주시면 팔로우 드리겠습니다 ! ​:faker_rose:​

  2. Secured my ticket to see #TeamMe at Oslo in London this November. Genuinely never expected to ever get to see this former one man band, now apparent 6-piece ensemble hailing from Norway play in this country. Here's the track that first brought them to my attention, F is for Faker: song.link/gb/i/932758936 youtube.com/watch?v=7zu0AlKB-5

  3. Secured my ticket to see #TeamMe at Oslo in London this November. Genuinely never expected to ever get to see this former one man band, now apparent 6-piece ensemble hailing from Norway play in this country. Here's the track that first brought them to my attention, F is for Faker: song.link/gb/i/932758936 youtube.com/watch?v=7zu0AlKB-5

  4. Secured my ticket to see #TeamMe at Oslo in London this November. Genuinely never expected to ever get to see this former one man band, now apparent 6-piece ensemble hailing from Norway play in this country. Here's the track that first brought them to my attention, F is for Faker: song.link/gb/i/932758936 youtube.com/watch?v=7zu0AlKB-5

  5. Secured my ticket to see #TeamMe at Oslo in London this November. Genuinely never expected to ever get to see this former one man band, now apparent 6-piece ensemble hailing from Norway play in this country. Here's the track that first brought them to my attention, F is for Faker: song.link/gb/i/932758936 youtube.com/watch?v=7zu0AlKB-5

  6. Latest project. Using Python to be an artist (digital artist I guess. @donwatkins Working on making a workshop for 5th grade students to teach them some Python Coding. #python #coding #csforall #papert #logo #turtle #opensource. I actually used pip to install the “faker” library. It took me a bit but I got it. #resilience #grit #digitalart #artist #idle

  7. What’s up, everyone? Lily here, back with another epic update! Buckle up because this one’s a wild ride.

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into Among Us, especially with my gaming buddy Nicholas. Let me tell you—playing with him is never boring. But during our sessions, I’ve noticed something pretty bizarre: people impersonating famous celebrities in the game. Yeah, you read that right. Apparently, pretending to be someone famous is a whole trend, and it’s honestly as weird as it sounds.

    Let me take you back to 2022 when this craziness hit peak levels. Nicholas and I were chilling in his lobby, playing the usual Among Us madness, when we stumbled across someone posing as a big-name celeb. At first, we were like, “Is this for real?” But Nicholas, being the no-nonsense gamer he is, wasn’t about to let it slide. He confronted the impersonator in the Among Us chat like an absolute pro. The tension was high, but Nicholas didn’t back down, and in the end, he dropped the banhammer on that faker. And guess what? I was right there to witness the whole thing—it was legendary.

    But wait, it gets crazier. A similar thing happened again, only this time on Discord. This wasn’t just some one-off event—it was like a wave of impersonators trying to stir up chaos. Lucky for everyone, I was a moderator on that server, so it was my turn to take charge. I had no choice but to step in, lay down the rules, and start dishing out bans left and right. It was intense, but honestly, keeping the community safe and drama-free made it all worth it.

    Now, let’s talk about the real fun stuff. Nicholas and I have racked up countless hours playing *Among Us*, and some of our matches have been straight-up iconic. Picture this: we got randomly paired as imposters seven rounds in a row! Seven! If you’ve ever played Among Us, you know that’s not just rare—it’s almost unheard of. We were like a dream team, outsmarting the crew and pulling off some of the slickest plays you could imagine. By the end of it, we were laughing so hard we could barely keep it together.

    These moments are what make gaming so epic. It’s not just about the wins or the chaos—it’s about the stories that come out of it, the laughs, and the unexpected twists. Playing with friends like Nicholas keeps the vibe alive, whether we’re dealing with impersonators or pulling off imposter streaks like total bosses.

    So yeah, that’s my little adventure for now. Stay tuned—there’s always more where that came from!

    #AmongUs #Mastodon #impersonators

  8. What’s up, everyone? Lily here, back with another epic update! Buckle up because this one’s a wild ride.

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into Among Us, especially with my gaming buddy Nicholas. Let me tell you—playing with him is never boring. But during our sessions, I’ve noticed something pretty bizarre: people impersonating famous celebrities in the game. Yeah, you read that right. Apparently, pretending to be someone famous is a whole trend, and it’s honestly as weird as it sounds.

    Let me take you back to 2022 when this craziness hit peak levels. Nicholas and I were chilling in his lobby, playing the usual Among Us madness, when we stumbled across someone posing as a big-name celeb. At first, we were like, “Is this for real?” But Nicholas, being the no-nonsense gamer he is, wasn’t about to let it slide. He confronted the impersonator in the Among Us chat like an absolute pro. The tension was high, but Nicholas didn’t back down, and in the end, he dropped the banhammer on that faker. And guess what? I was right there to witness the whole thing—it was legendary.

    But wait, it gets crazier. A similar thing happened again, only this time on Discord. This wasn’t just some one-off event—it was like a wave of impersonators trying to stir up chaos. Lucky for everyone, I was a moderator on that server, so it was my turn to take charge. I had no choice but to step in, lay down the rules, and start dishing out bans left and right. It was intense, but honestly, keeping the community safe and drama-free made it all worth it.

    Now, let’s talk about the real fun stuff. Nicholas and I have racked up countless hours playing *Among Us*, and some of our matches have been straight-up iconic. Picture this: we got randomly paired as imposters seven rounds in a row! Seven! If you’ve ever played Among Us, you know that’s not just rare—it’s almost unheard of. We were like a dream team, outsmarting the crew and pulling off some of the slickest plays you could imagine. By the end of it, we were laughing so hard we could barely keep it together.

    These moments are what make gaming so epic. It’s not just about the wins or the chaos—it’s about the stories that come out of it, the laughs, and the unexpected twists. Playing with friends like Nicholas keeps the vibe alive, whether we’re dealing with impersonators or pulling off imposter streaks like total bosses.

    So yeah, that’s my little adventure for now. Stay tuned—there’s always more where that came from!

    #AmongUs #Mastodon #impersonators

  9. What’s up, everyone? Lily here, back with another epic update! Buckle up because this one’s a wild ride.

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into Among Us, especially with my gaming buddy Nicholas. Let me tell you—playing with him is never boring. But during our sessions, I’ve noticed something pretty bizarre: people impersonating famous celebrities in the game. Yeah, you read that right. Apparently, pretending to be someone famous is a whole trend, and it’s honestly as weird as it sounds.

    Let me take you back to 2022 when this craziness hit peak levels. Nicholas and I were chilling in his lobby, playing the usual Among Us madness, when we stumbled across someone posing as a big-name celeb. At first, we were like, “Is this for real?” But Nicholas, being the no-nonsense gamer he is, wasn’t about to let it slide. He confronted the impersonator in the Among Us chat like an absolute pro. The tension was high, but Nicholas didn’t back down, and in the end, he dropped the banhammer on that faker. And guess what? I was right there to witness the whole thing—it was legendary.

    But wait, it gets crazier. A similar thing happened again, only this time on Discord. This wasn’t just some one-off event—it was like a wave of impersonators trying to stir up chaos. Lucky for everyone, I was a moderator on that server, so it was my turn to take charge. I had no choice but to step in, lay down the rules, and start dishing out bans left and right. It was intense, but honestly, keeping the community safe and drama-free made it all worth it.

    Now, let’s talk about the real fun stuff. Nicholas and I have racked up countless hours playing *Among Us*, and some of our matches have been straight-up iconic. Picture this: we got randomly paired as imposters seven rounds in a row! Seven! If you’ve ever played Among Us, you know that’s not just rare—it’s almost unheard of. We were like a dream team, outsmarting the crew and pulling off some of the slickest plays you could imagine. By the end of it, we were laughing so hard we could barely keep it together.

    These moments are what make gaming so epic. It’s not just about the wins or the chaos—it’s about the stories that come out of it, the laughs, and the unexpected twists. Playing with friends like Nicholas keeps the vibe alive, whether we’re dealing with impersonators or pulling off imposter streaks like total bosses.

    So yeah, that’s my little adventure for now. Stay tuned—there’s always more where that came from!

    #AmongUs #Mastodon #impersonators

  10. What’s up, everyone? Lily here, back with another epic update! Buckle up because this one’s a wild ride.

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into Among Us, especially with my gaming buddy Nicholas. Let me tell you—playing with him is never boring. But during our sessions, I’ve noticed something pretty bizarre: people impersonating famous celebrities in the game. Yeah, you read that right. Apparently, pretending to be someone famous is a whole trend, and it’s honestly as weird as it sounds.

    Let me take you back to 2022 when this craziness hit peak levels. Nicholas and I were chilling in his lobby, playing the usual Among Us madness, when we stumbled across someone posing as a big-name celeb. At first, we were like, “Is this for real?” But Nicholas, being the no-nonsense gamer he is, wasn’t about to let it slide. He confronted the impersonator in the Among Us chat like an absolute pro. The tension was high, but Nicholas didn’t back down, and in the end, he dropped the banhammer on that faker. And guess what? I was right there to witness the whole thing—it was legendary.

    But wait, it gets crazier. A similar thing happened again, only this time on Discord. This wasn’t just some one-off event—it was like a wave of impersonators trying to stir up chaos. Lucky for everyone, I was a moderator on that server, so it was my turn to take charge. I had no choice but to step in, lay down the rules, and start dishing out bans left and right. It was intense, but honestly, keeping the community safe and drama-free made it all worth it.

    Now, let’s talk about the real fun stuff. Nicholas and I have racked up countless hours playing *Among Us*, and some of our matches have been straight-up iconic. Picture this: we got randomly paired as imposters seven rounds in a row! Seven! If you’ve ever played Among Us, you know that’s not just rare—it’s almost unheard of. We were like a dream team, outsmarting the crew and pulling off some of the slickest plays you could imagine. By the end of it, we were laughing so hard we could barely keep it together.

    These moments are what make gaming so epic. It’s not just about the wins or the chaos—it’s about the stories that come out of it, the laughs, and the unexpected twists. Playing with friends like Nicholas keeps the vibe alive, whether we’re dealing with impersonators or pulling off imposter streaks like total bosses.

    So yeah, that’s my little adventure for now. Stay tuned—there’s always more where that came from!

    #AmongUs #Mastodon #impersonators

  11. What’s up, everyone? Lily here, back with another epic update! Buckle up because this one’s a wild ride.

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into Among Us, especially with my gaming buddy Nicholas. Let me tell you—playing with him is never boring. But during our sessions, I’ve noticed something pretty bizarre: people impersonating famous celebrities in the game. Yeah, you read that right. Apparently, pretending to be someone famous is a whole trend, and it’s honestly as weird as it sounds.

    Let me take you back to 2022 when this craziness hit peak levels. Nicholas and I were chilling in his lobby, playing the usual Among Us madness, when we stumbled across someone posing as a big-name celeb. At first, we were like, “Is this for real?” But Nicholas, being the no-nonsense gamer he is, wasn’t about to let it slide. He confronted the impersonator in the Among Us chat like an absolute pro. The tension was high, but Nicholas didn’t back down, and in the end, he dropped the banhammer on that faker. And guess what? I was right there to witness the whole thing—it was legendary.

    But wait, it gets crazier. A similar thing happened again, only this time on Discord. This wasn’t just some one-off event—it was like a wave of impersonators trying to stir up chaos. Lucky for everyone, I was a moderator on that server, so it was my turn to take charge. I had no choice but to step in, lay down the rules, and start dishing out bans left and right. It was intense, but honestly, keeping the community safe and drama-free made it all worth it.

    Now, let’s talk about the real fun stuff. Nicholas and I have racked up countless hours playing *Among Us*, and some of our matches have been straight-up iconic. Picture this: we got randomly paired as imposters seven rounds in a row! Seven! If you’ve ever played Among Us, you know that’s not just rare—it’s almost unheard of. We were like a dream team, outsmarting the crew and pulling off some of the slickest plays you could imagine. By the end of it, we were laughing so hard we could barely keep it together.

    These moments are what make gaming so epic. It’s not just about the wins or the chaos—it’s about the stories that come out of it, the laughs, and the unexpected twists. Playing with friends like Nicholas keeps the vibe alive, whether we’re dealing with impersonators or pulling off imposter streaks like total bosses.

    So yeah, that’s my little adventure for now. Stay tuned—there’s always more where that came from!

    #AmongUs #Mastodon #impersonators

  12. Anna Scionti (pronounced Shon-tee) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bottleneck slide player from regional Victoria who mixes it up on cigar box guitar, resonator, lap steel, acoustic and electric six-string guitar.

    The music Scionti makes is her own style steeped in blues, roots infused folk, and Alt-rock.
    She is a regular on the Melbourne and regional blues circuit, Anna has also performed at the Port Fairy the National Folk Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival and more.

    Over the years, she has released two albums and an EP.

    The title track of her second album ‘Orphan Diary’ debuted at No.4 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts, spent seven months in the top 20, and was a nominee for ‘Best Blues Album’ at the 2019 Music Victoria Awards.

    Scionti was also nominated for 'Best Blues Act' at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards and in 2023 she won MBAS Blues Performer of the Year 2023 (Solo/Duo Category), qualifying her for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis where she made it to the semi-finals.

    #947thePulse #Radio #CommunityRadio #TempoOnThePulse #Geelong #Australia #MusicReview #AnnaScionti

    soundcloud.com/john-lamp/tempo

  13. Anna Scionti (pronounced Shon-tee) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bottleneck slide player from regional Victoria who mixes it up on cigar box guitar, resonator, lap steel, acoustic and electric six-string guitar.

    The music Scionti makes is her own style steeped in blues, roots infused folk, and Alt-rock.
    She is a regular on the Melbourne and regional blues circuit, Anna has also performed at the Port Fairy the National Folk Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival and more.

    Over the years, she has released two albums and an EP.

    The title track of her second album ‘Orphan Diary’ debuted at No.4 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts, spent seven months in the top 20, and was a nominee for ‘Best Blues Album’ at the 2019 Music Victoria Awards.

    Scionti was also nominated for 'Best Blues Act' at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards and in 2023 she won MBAS Blues Performer of the Year 2023 (Solo/Duo Category), qualifying her for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis where she made it to the semi-finals.

    #947thePulse #Radio #CommunityRadio #TempoOnThePulse #Geelong #Australia #MusicReview #AnnaScionti

    soundcloud.com/john-lamp/tempo

  14. Anna Scionti (pronounced Shon-tee) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bottleneck slide player from regional Victoria who mixes it up on cigar box guitar, resonator, lap steel, acoustic and electric six-string guitar.

    The music Scionti makes is her own style steeped in blues, roots infused folk, and Alt-rock.
    She is a regular on the Melbourne and regional blues circuit, Anna has also performed at the Port Fairy the National Folk Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival and more.

    Over the years, she has released two albums and an EP.

    The title track of her second album ‘Orphan Diary’ debuted at No.4 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts, spent seven months in the top 20, and was a nominee for ‘Best Blues Album’ at the 2019 Music Victoria Awards.

    Scionti was also nominated for 'Best Blues Act' at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards and in 2023 she won MBAS Blues Performer of the Year 2023 (Solo/Duo Category), qualifying her for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis where she made it to the semi-finals.

    #947thePulse #Radio #CommunityRadio #TempoOnThePulse #Geelong #Australia #MusicReview #AnnaScionti

    soundcloud.com/john-lamp/tempo

  15. Anna Scionti (pronounced Shon-tee) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bottleneck slide player from regional Victoria who mixes it up on cigar box guitar, resonator, lap steel, acoustic and electric six-string guitar.

    The music Scionti makes is her own style steeped in blues, roots infused folk, and Alt-rock.
    She is a regular on the Melbourne and regional blues circuit, Anna has also performed at the Port Fairy the National Folk Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival and more.

    Over the years, she has released two albums and an EP.

    The title track of her second album ‘Orphan Diary’ debuted at No.4 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts, spent seven months in the top 20, and was a nominee for ‘Best Blues Album’ at the 2019 Music Victoria Awards.

    Scionti was also nominated for 'Best Blues Act' at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards and in 2023 she won MBAS Blues Performer of the Year 2023 (Solo/Duo Category), qualifying her for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis where she made it to the semi-finals.

    #947thePulse #Radio #CommunityRadio #TempoOnThePulse #Geelong #Australia #MusicReview #AnnaScionti

    soundcloud.com/john-lamp/tempo

  16. Anna Scionti (pronounced Shon-tee) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bottleneck slide player from regional Victoria who mixes it up on cigar box guitar, resonator, lap steel, acoustic and electric six-string guitar.

    The music Scionti makes is her own style steeped in blues, roots infused folk, and Alt-rock.
    She is a regular on the Melbourne and regional blues circuit, Anna has also performed at the Port Fairy the National Folk Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival and more.

    Over the years, she has released two albums and an EP.

    The title track of her second album ‘Orphan Diary’ debuted at No.4 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts, spent seven months in the top 20, and was a nominee for ‘Best Blues Album’ at the 2019 Music Victoria Awards.

    Scionti was also nominated for 'Best Blues Act' at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards and in 2023 she won MBAS Blues Performer of the Year 2023 (Solo/Duo Category), qualifying her for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis where she made it to the semi-finals.

    #947thePulse #Radio #CommunityRadio #TempoOnThePulse #Geelong #Australia #MusicReview #AnnaScionti

    soundcloud.com/john-lamp/tempo

  17. Is #MoneyMoney (the macOS App) still alive?
    No update for 4 months and 2 of my accounts already fail to import because of that :/

  18. Is #MoneyMoney (the macOS App) still alive?
    No update for 4 months and 2 of my accounts already fail to import because of that :/

  19. Is #MoneyMoney (the macOS App) still alive?
    No update for 4 months and 2 of my accounts already fail to import because of that :/

  20. Me, pretty much every week using Burp Suite for years: It would be great to have a Burp internal task manager to figure out what is burning a full CPU while no requests are going through it.
    Meanwhile Burp devs: AI! AI! AI! AI!

    #burp #burpsuite

  21. Me, pretty much every week using Burp Suite for years: It would be great to have a Burp internal task manager to figure out what is burning a full CPU while no requests are going through it.
    Meanwhile Burp devs: AI! AI! AI! AI!

    #burp #burpsuite

  22. Me, pretty much every week using Burp Suite for years: It would be great to have a Burp internal task manager to figure out what is burning a full CPU while no requests are going through it.
    Meanwhile Burp devs: AI! AI! AI! AI!

    #burp #burpsuite

  23. Me, pretty much every week using Burp Suite for years: It would be great to have a Burp internal task manager to figure out what is burning a full CPU while no requests are going through it.
    Meanwhile Burp devs: AI! AI! AI! AI!

    #burp #burpsuite