two songs joined by a breath & a whim.
wrapped on a very long very satisfying day of filming.
so worried, so sad, not in a bad or unwanted way, i just wish i could do more good.
Part of me is like "remember how you were just starting to socialize on Mastodon?" while another part is too busy having anxiety about WWIII.
Hey fellow caviomorphs & proboscideans. I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but if you're in Brooklyn/NYC this weekend, come and see my band (along with 2 actors) performing a new version of the Persephone & Hades myth this Friday night at Rubulad in Brooklyn. More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1455142474506450/
Everything is quiet and sad.
@myrrh whats interesting is that when they converted that small cinema to a burger king, they left the movie screen in the back part of the restaurant, so for a while at least (maybe up until about 1999), i think you could watch SOMETHING projected on it (maybe not whole movies, but TV? MTV??) while you ate your fast food! They used to have kids birthday parties etc. in there. even now you can still see the part of the restaurant where it used to be
No human being is truly happy; we live our lives in shadow. (Still haunted, hours later, by @imagotheatre's production of Medea)
Update: I still haven't decided where I'll land semi-permanently in the woolyverse but I'm happy for now hopping around between the couple of instances that I am most drawn to. I'd quit mastodon.social altogether, but unfortunately it doesn't seem like other instances pick up as many posts despite being technically connected via federation. Growing pains?
Ditch the birdsite and join us for a Mastodon-exclusive week, starting this Monday! #woollyweek
Friends help each other move.
Real friends help each other keep their addresses out of the public record.
Cool trivia: UFOs were actually real, but then in the mid-1980s someone figured out how to make them stop appearing
I wonder if it's possible to adapt Mastodon for role-playing purposes
like have an instance that's its own world with its own rules and each user is a character in this world
maybe change the codebase a bit to incorporate rp-friendly stuff
(i'm posting this on two different instances right now; obviously, the majority of replies from strangers are going to come from other users of the instance, so it might be an interesting test of whether there is a discernable difference of culture).
to be honest, the lack of an exclusive federated namespace in mastodon is causing me a weird kind of social/tech anxiety. i now have accounts on three instances and can't decide which to use, and they don't share follow lists. any advice from more seasoned mastodon users?
i'm mostly on this instance because octodons are *really* cute. and conveniently named, for this platform, i suppose.