I'd been holding off since I wasn't sure how stickers would fare on the textured lid of this laptop, and I kinda wanted to wait until I eventually get a desktop PC (so I could put these on the tower case), but I finally gave in and put some stickers on this darned thing (instead of going to sleep like I probably should have done hours and hours ago). Some of these actually date back to middle school (the Nintendo Power and NES sprite ones are from an old NP calendar, copyrighted 2009 on the sticker sheet, so I think maybe the calendar itself was for 2010? and then I believe the The Protomen one is from the first concert of theirs I went to, which IIRC was in the 8th grade and thus was somewhere around late 2010/early-to-mid 2011), and only went unused because I could never think of a good place to put them (don't worry, I have a duplicate of the Protomen sticker, so I can put that one somewhere more long-term, or maybe even just hold onto it). The Vinesauce ones are from the Ownaj hoodie I never wore because I accidentally got it in the wrong size (and this was after I had to ask them for another one, because originally they accidentally sold me an unreleased pullover prototype of the design or something, instead of the advertised zip-up version, which also means I actually have several copies of the stickers, plus a second lightshroom pin), and the Hollow Knight and Mega Man ones are from Fangamer tees that I do wear. The Die Hard Dice one is in the genderfluid pride flag colors since I got it as a freebie when I told them I'd just come out as nonbinary to my friends and was ordering some thematically-colored dice to celebrate the occasion; I thought about maybe not putting it on there since I consider myself a woman above all else, but the fact of the matter is, there is still some fluidity to my gender, even if I want everyone else to only ever consider me as being a girl (instead of sometimes genders other than female, which would technically be more accurate, assuming people could magically intuit my current gender, but living as a girl still makes me happier anyway, even when I'm not feeling all that feminine). Besides, I also have Bridget on there repping the trans pride flag (drawn by @doodlemancy, from whom you should definitely go buy stickers and prints and suchlike), so I've got that part of my gender covered by the best girl for the job!

