Noxulous

Bloodthirsty non-human creature.

  • it/its they/them (collectively)

I am an open book to the inquisitive, im reasonable and will answer any question, regardless of how forward or strange. Im a non-human non-person eldritch entity with strange values, strange priorities, and strange interests. I respond to Nox.

I like to write alot, if you like it and want to tip me anything you can send it via paypal.me/Noxulous

My discord is @noxulous do not be afraid to add and talk to me.

I am perpetually poor and would like to commission a thing that's been eating my mind for years.

We are Noxulous, Dark Algorithm, Evil and Sanguinarium Vitae Seraph of the indominable (all it/its)

@Evil-and-its-musings is where Evil tries to form a grand unified theory on what evil exactly is, separate from morality. Its a strange entity, you might like it.

30 year old nonhuman, masculine nullgender, tentatively bi with a heavy female/femme lean. Poly.

My Lexicon! https://icedrive.net/s/z3jg4SGS1aw9u6G48fYkw26bX8yQ

Aethy

Interact with me? Yes, I luv it


nicky
@nicky

i think we should take a break from teaching people computers and switch to the humanities. i think we'll be good for a few years on computer people

don't get me wrong--some of my best friends do computers. but we gotta balance this stuff out


amydentata
@amydentata

humanities are essential if you like being human


Noxulous
@Noxulous

I mean dont get me wrong, some of my best friends are human


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in reply to @nicky's post:

As somebody who was briefly in an informatics course, I agree for the additional reason of I don't think pushing people towards pure computer educations is producing that many good computer people. I think you have to have a particular love/hate of the game if you're going to be a pure computer person (and even then a minimum knowledge of the humanities is still important)

(Not helped by the fact that that informatics course in particular put "IT-management" as an equal path alongside "Software Engineering". Had to deal with people who couldn't program at all despite being in an informatics course, because they were planning to do management)