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Profile pic and banner credits: sharkaeopteryx art by @superkiak! eggbug by eggbug! Mash-up by me!
[Alt-text for pfp: a cute sharkaeopteryx sat on the ground with legs out, wings down, jaw ajar, and hed empty, looking at eggbug and eggbug's enigmatic smile.]
[Alt-text for banner: a Spirit Halloween banner with eggbug and the sharkaeopteryx that Superkiak drew for me looking at it with inscrutable expressions]


I'm a Vietnamese cis woman born and currently living in the U.S. You may know me from Sandwich, from Twitter or Mastodon (same username), or on Twitch as Sharkaeopteryx. I do not have a Discord or Bluesky account.

Ask me about language learning/teaching, cooking/eating food, late diagnosis ADHD, and volunteer small business mentoring. Or don't, I'm not the boss of you.


I think people deserve to be young, make mistakes, and grow without being held to standards they don't know about yet and are still learning. So, if you are under 22, please don't try to strike up a friendship or get involved in discussions on my posts.


Please don't automatically assume I follow/know/co-sign someone just because I reposted something from them—sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Also, if you think being removed as a follower when we're not mutuals is a cardinal sin, please do not follow me.


🐘Mastodon
search for @sharksonaplane@mastodon.sandwich.net and hit follow if you want
Hang out with me on the Auldnoir forum! (you can DM there!)
discourse.auldnoir.org/
Follow me on Twitch
twitch.tv/sharkaeopteryx
Add my RSS feed (not working yet but I'll get to it!)
sharkaeopteryx.neocities.org/rss.xml

stainandco
@stainandco

sources: scene noise, Andariya, african vibes

  • Amira Kheir, "Sudani Jazz" musician
  • Aswat Almadina, "the first Underground Music Band in Sudan"
  • Sinkane, "[he] fuses elements of krautrock, prog rock, electronica, reggae, free jazz and funk rock with Sudanese pop"
  • Salute Yal Banoot, all-female band that "discusses many relevant topics concerning women in Sudan such as FGM, racism, love and freedom of speech with songs they write and compose together"
  • Alsarah & the Nubatones, "East African retro pop"
  • Asya Satti, "the common ground between Afro-fusion, soul, blues & touches of modern pop"
  • Dua Saleh, "rap, pop, and R&B, defying genres"
  • Gaidaa, "groove-inflected rhythms merged with touches of soul and jazz"
  • Nadine El Roubi, "[she] blends hip-hop, RnB, and neo- soul"
  • Sayed Khalifa, "one of the first Sudanese singers trained in formal music theory"
  • Ibrahim Al-Kashif, "the father of modern singing in Sudan"

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