Astrea

Lefty, transgender, furry, and (sigh) podcaster

Overthinking media, model building with overly detailed paint jobs, and dabbling with game design junk.

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Twitter (lol, lmao, this probably isn't too long for this world)
x.com/AutomaticTiger
Dreamwidth (DO NOT expect this to get used but I'm covering my bases)
automatictiger.dreamwidth.org/
My personal website (it's down here for redundancy!)
automatictiger.neocities.org/

jaidamack
@jaidamack

I've seen it a few times, now. YouTube channels, Twitter accounts, Instagram handles... multiple instances of where someone starts out and brands themselves as 'Mediocre' Something Something. What happens? They inevitably improve, or they were already reasonably good to begin with, certainly above the median skill level or presentation. So they've saddled themselves with the baggage of a goofy, self-deprecating joke that ages like curdled piss. C'mon. You're going out there, putting yourself into the world - the whole fucking world, you're online! Put your shoulders back, square your chin. Don't be mediocre.


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