CapnQueer

4+ appliances in a trench coat.

  • They/them he/him or he/they, varies

God decided to see if they could put anxiety in a kitchen appliance and It Sure Did Work. Crawled out from behind my parents fridge at the age of Baby and made that everyone else's problem.
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Autistic 2d and 3d artist who barely makes art, I mostly do sci-fi/fantasy stuff and token images for my D&D characters, all of whom are music references. Planning on eventually doing animations, might do NSFW stuff eventually, but for now I'm just ironing out character designs and also my brain.
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Current headmates are:
Toaster, they/them
(Kitchen appliance and joke about sci-fi robots being called toasters. More "normal" United States accent, though we can't actually place it that well.)
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Necron, he/him
(Drop the Exmort. Taken from Vast Error, but coincidentally also 40k. Deeper cowboy accent, drops Gs from words a lot.)
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Ozzie-25, he/him
(Like Asmodeus Helluva Boss, also second ring/fifth canto of Dante's Divine Comedy. Sounds like Alex Brightman Betelgeuse or Fizzy, but a but softer.)
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Proto, he/they
(Like Protoman, and also Protogen because furry joke. Quieter, softer, and breathier voice, same accent as Toaster.)


charmyte
@charmyte

Going around to everyone's hexcodes and incrementing them all by 1, as a bit of chaos


Seven-Cute-Fish
@Seven-Cute-Fish
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Nava
@Nava
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qualia
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feybeasts
@feybeasts

what the hell is a "slunk"..........


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in reply to @garudina's post:

I love these failure modes. It looks like bit 3 is being set to zero on every fourth byte. Incredible hardware problem: fun to decipher but you're no closer to having a working computer once you solve the puzzle.