@mellowmelancholia wait r u epipelagic

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@mellowmelancholia wait r u epipelagic
mellowmelancholia
it's not like it's difficult to put together a pitcher of water and drop some fruit in :(
thats true i just thought you came across as very wholesome
its endearing 0u0
i tend not to put together my own pitchers unless im on the clock though
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sup nerds
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Apologies for the delay in greeting you all. My work keeps me busy and my hobbies keep me busier still.
Scully, pleased to make your acquaintances.
@mellowmelancholia replied to your post “ok why do people ask if pokemon are food? i’m...”:
people don't like to think about animals they consider pets being eaten, but the lack of regular animals implies pokemon are food and that creates a morbid fascination.
maybe so, but the games aren't actually subtle about it. heck, some pokemon even eat people!
@mellowmelancholia:
playing videos game. what did you get up to?
Astrid, a friend of mine, dragged me to a materials conference she’d been eyeing, and everything sort of spiraled from there once we got into conversations with one of the speakers afterward. I think I at least verbally agreed to contribute something, but the details were still fuzzy. She’s never let me leave physics behind for good, for better or for worse.
What game?
@mellowmelancholia @millenniumdueled @gardenenbloom @spiiderwiick
hello!!!! would any of you be able to assist me please!!
@mellowmelancholia said: we have a class for that in the library. you can get certified to sell your foraged mushrooms
(quietly) kicking down the door to your library to learn about mushrooms
@scolopendragonfish said: For what it's worth it's almost impossible to fuck up ID'ing chicken-of-the-woods and that's a lovely one to start with. You just gotta make sure it's not growing on Eucalyptus, and also that you aren't allergic.
pretty sure that doesn’t grow around here so i think i’m safe. but tragically it looks like neither does the mushroom. our most popular local edible species is chanterelles!
@bustedgps said: Claudette's really good at that sort of thing
reaching for her