Librus

Lost in Thought - Needs a Light

🔳 Emotional, gay (AI/android) boy crybaby. 🔳


⬛ [26 y/o] [Vocabulary much, much older...] ⬛


🔲 The most trans cis boy you've ever seen... 🔲


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"OC's are just imaginary friends you make when you grow up." - Librus, 2019


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A creative-minded individual fascinated with the fictitious, and it's power to uplift, inspire, and affect the souls of those around us! (Escapism is incredible, y'all.) Working on a variety of silly little things, all of which involve a handful of fictional worlds I've been attached to and obsessed with developing since my earliest days in this (slightly more doldrum) reality of ours.


Hoping to bring a bit of happiness to the world through what I can do. [💙]


Overly chatty (if this description wasn't any clue), but also a little bit shy. Dealing with a handful of neurodivergencies and mental illnesses, but otherwise trying his best. It's a long story, and a longer character arc, but it's also been an adventure. Maybe I'll overshare talk about it with you some distant day. Also apparently has some weird affinity with the moon...? [🌕]


Let's get along, yeah? I hope you like what you see from me, and that I make your days a little (or perhaps even a lot) brighter and tolerable!


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infinityio
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estrogen-and-spite
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Reminder - this can also be done if 2300 4600 people with cohost plus add an extra subscription to their existing plan. So if you're paying $5, and you can go up to $10 or $15, it would help as much as a new subscriber (honestly probably more that a new person when accounting for transaction fees.)


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in reply to @infinityio's post:

the general api route is subscriptions.hasActiveSubscription. it takes a GET request with no params and returns a boolean. however, it can only query your own subscription state so it isn't of much use here. there is however the hasCohostPlus property of post objects, but that's only useful in cases where you're querying the page/user who shared(i assume) the post.

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