tamber

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Cat of many shapes. Usually fat.
Gender: Fucked.


As old as the Web.



I am going to ramble about so much garbage.

Some of it will be mechanical, some of it electronic, some of it will be software, and most of it will be of little interest to anyone; but here it is all the same.


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Honestly it would be equal parts more difficult and more hilarious.



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in reply to @LiahZagarl's post:

I assume I'd generally be at least slightly worse at everything -- hands are shaky, ergonomics must be a nightmare, grabbing a stylus has to be hard with two segments on each finger. But I'd make it work

The form I desire to take? well my desired form is an amphimorpho, and I’m currently a full-time student, so I’d be able to hide it and go through my school days fairly normally. However, since my physical form would be restless and unstable, it would take more effort to maintain, especially in stressful situations. It is a metaphor for masking after all, so it would probably feel like a more extreme version of my normal routine masking-wise. Mask all day, release once I’m back home. Also who knows how my biology would work with my mood stabilizers. One thing I think about a lot at school is the idea of going to school one day as an amphi, like as some form of protest or self-expression. Otherwise I kinda sidestep the question by virtue of being able to shapeshift back into my original form lol

For pretty much any form I can think of, from mentioned to ones I desire to take, I'd undoubtedly have a harder time at my job - yinglet I feel like it'd be harder to really sit down and focus on it, for others I tend to like paws/forms with limited dexterity, meaning typing would become a lot more difficult, if not outright impossible ^^

...also, in all cases, video calls would be a lot more awkward

Ough this has inflicted brain feels

Thankfully computers should only be difficult at worst for a unicorn that hasn't figured out magic in the short term.

Long term desks could be a little difficult if I can't see over them, but being a semi-stable quadruped of short statute would probably beat out massively in the reduced drop / fall over risks of bipedality

in reply to @tamber's post:

Yinglets working on human-spec machinery would need a workplace adapted like ISS, with anchoring points to let them transmit torque to the floor and a cordless impact that does internal torque-limiting... it would be a lovely thing to see

oh, fuck, I forgot about the cordless impact...

yinglet whizzing round and round and round and round the bolt, clinging onto the impact in such a way they can't let go of the trigger without dislodging themselves