алсааас [she/they]
alt-text for:
profile picture:
screenshot from the anime “Kill La Kill” showing the face of protagonist (Matoi Ryuko) looking exhausted/sighing; overlayed with a heart filter at the cheeks
profile background:
white circle encasing three diagonally tilted and horizontally stacked arrows. First two arrows are white and pointing down to the left. Thrid arrow is red and pointing up to the right; black background
This is a play on the social democratic “Three Arrows”, since the third arrows stands for anti-communism
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ur local depressed transfem, mostly here to liquidate years of piled up meme reserves
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wiki-user: alsaaas
You probably already know the join-lemmy.org instance picker, but in case you don’t, here it is:
Welcome, friend!
I’d advice you to be cautious with lemmy.world, it’s turning into a new Reddit
(and it’s bad for the network/federation to have such large centralised instances anyway. So you’d help keep the network healthy by choosing an instance besides .ml and .world)
(sry I accidentally deleted the old pinned post)
I posted this through Jerboa and filled out the alt text field accordingly.
Could you give me some feedback on it, is it visible for you? I could only see the alt text through a long press on the image in the web client…
EDIT: ofc simply adding it to the post body as well is a solution, but ATM I’m interested in the “integrated” alt text field and how visible that is for others
Thus far I have only (extensively) listened to lib podcasts like the “The History of Rome” and “Revolutions” (only the October revolution part ie. the last ‘season’) by Mike Duncan and just recently started listening to “The History of Byzantium”
Since most of the major English ones which I have saved in Antennapod (can rly recommend this free/libre podcast app) were already mentioned, I thought I’d recommend smth different; a leftist mental health podcast:
The description:
Two mental health professionals explore how our capitalist economic system impacts our emotional lives. From precarious housing and employment, to unaffordable healthcare, to endless debt – it’s not just in your head!
I haven’t given it a listen yet, but have heard good things about it
damn, I feel this on too many lvls I care to admit…
giwtwm so fucking much T.T my mid-late teens might have actually been good then…