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☘️ Introduction (redone)

Name: Julie
Age: millennial (20+ going into 30s)

- feels chronically online, but wants to not be...
- nose deep into retro tech (and some modern)
- Gender is a social construct that is full of crap (queer)
- draws a lot, but only posts a few bits of it
- semi-furry/kemonomimi fanster
- despises NFTs and usage of AI "images" in the arts
- ASD and a bit anxious + paranoia but very restrictive on how often that latter part is shared
- former CoHost user, but also former DeviantArt user as well (long story)
- joined the tech masto because I have had that interest always, art was kind of second nature

I don't do DNIs as much as my previous times, but just don't be an idiot and hate people for what they are. Ship wars are dumb and I don't think everyone should be shipped into a romantic relationship. I probably have hot takes that would make any person break.

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And then... The Philadelphia Cohost Meetup. #HeyCohost #Cohost

September 29th. I posted this picture before, but have it again for the posterity. And prosperity!

I admittedly wasn't clicking *perfectly* with everyone there, more just listening to everyone's conversations... But it was a nice event nonetheless. I'm glad I went!

This was the first of many times I tried to push myself to be more outgoing and connected this year. ☺️✨

... Rest well, in all our hearts, Eggbug...

#heycohost I posted this silly porn pin-up right before the site went dark.

I know it's fruitless to pretend I can still network by mentioning the site, shit's officially dead-dead, the memory fading fast.

But it was important for me and my creative process, it kept me motivated, got me writing almost every week and sometimes multiple days in a row.

It was special. It's gone now, and with it, the glue of common place that I shared with dozens of unique writers, nothing is the same experience.