postgarf

curious bobert cat

a passively nodal intravenously networked nervous-system fleabag with a smile :)



anarch-esperantisto who enjoys various weird things, like film photography, ham radio, writing systems, and ancient operating systems (win2000 to OS/2 to UNIX),

and big cats!



blanket CW: im weird sorry
there might be kinks here!

also @degarf



harveyMILF
@harveyMILF

Your friend, Post Hog is here to tell you to just post whatever and whenever! Go nuts! Spread your intrusive thoughts, share art, or drop infodumps about your hyperfixation! Whatever it is, your followers love it; that's why they're your followers. And nobody loves your posts more than Post Hog.

If you ever fear you're not interesting enough, just push that thought aside and remember Post Hog.


StrawberryDaquiri
@StrawberryDaquiri
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in reply to @harveyMILF's post:

For real though, I'm not sure that's true? Like, I have posted about my insecurities before and I'm wondering if that might not have been a good idea, it might have been over-sharing or too personal? I'm asking in good faith, because I don't want to make people uncomfortable, I am just wondering if there is a line about what we should or should not post. (excluding illegal stuff, obviously)

I am absolutely a bottom-tier poster, I deal with these reservations myself so I really don't have a clue. That being said, it probably depends on what you want out of your page, to be honest. It's really up to you. Courtesy is to put content warnings on stuff that might be difficult for others to read but you can be yourself, post whatever you like. Let others decide if they want to see it or not, you never know when your words could spark something in someone.