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candiedreptile
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i'm surprised i haven't seen anyone else doing this, although maybe it's taken off in some corner of the site i can't see. which is the whole problem!! here are the first five accounts i thought of who are interesting and relatively active.
  • @zuki : a friend of mine! a queer anarchist tabletop pal. page contains more rechosts with comments than original chosts but it's a good curated selection imo
  • @trashguts : artist open for commissions! lots of cute animals & pokemon. also frequently shares good art from other pages so it's an excellent package deal
  • @dog : posts about 90s CD-ROM games! try @compactdiscinteractive instead if you prefer just screenshots with no commentary or miscellaneous interstitial chosts.
  • @caymanwent : striving to popularize #foodchosting. also cat pics, alcohol, twitch streams, music, and just like, miscellaneous thoughts. seems chill
  • @remypost : art, plushies, sewing, clown enthusiast. runs @clownpost, which posts pictures of clowns from various media, and however many clowns you think there are i promise you there are more

if this goes over well i'll try to share another five accounts next friday! also you should absolutely promo yourself in the comments & reblogs, i'll check you out in return

ETA: chosted this on my way out the door this morning and failed to notice i'd swapped display name and actual handle, deepest apologies to misty "dog" @dog


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in reply to @candiedreptile's post:

Thanks for the recommendations!

We’re real niche over here—a fictional baseball league set in a world where Puerto Rico became independent after the 1868 Lares Uprising—but if anyone wants to watch some truly wild baseball, hear some old-timey commercials, or learn some random tidbits of late 19th-century history, we’re your huckleberries. No gatekeeping fans, a woman as permanent commentator in the booth, and plenty of players to love.