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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

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CONTENT WARNING: SCARY

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cereal rules (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Source is imizu

Non-twitter link (site is NSFW)

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show transcriptmysharona1987 posts:
[screenshot of a tweet]
@iamthedunce tweets:
Vampires don't live in castles, Count Dracula lived in a castle because he was a count, not because he was a vampire.

iamnmbr3 replies:
this feels like a sensitivity training for how to not commit micro aggressions against vampires in your workplace

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I know the carve out could have been a bit better but it's rock solid and only bothers me a lot. (I'll fix it in the morning)

Link to the conversion boards, they're only €10 a piece and are made by an independent maker in Norway.

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

apologies. I forgot to post yesterday. Some stuff happens sometimes.

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