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@enbypalsidk

"you're textbook definition of queer" -my classmate

intro stuff ig

idk what to put here

meow

uh i’m Eden :3

other names

yumi, asuka, izutsumi, and uriel

asian (japanese/okinawan)

im a minor

bi transfem genderfluid dyke

also like cat/fox/angel/semi-cyborg thingy

shinto and ryukyuan folk religion follower

communist-aligned

swords are fuckungg awesome :3

please i’m begging u send me asks i need enrichment

if i send an anon i’m prob gonna tag it with 🐈‍⬛

(she/her, they/them, it’s/its and fae/faer)

i won’t answer dms or asks from ppl asking me for money

Telling my princessgirl gf that I want to "implement separation of powers" as a roundabout way of asking for a threesome

Plan veers off-course when she reveals that she has granted control of the judiciary, the state church, and the General Estates to three of her headmates

i should make a spear and some stuff that can effectively defend myself from assailants who are better armored

Fight AI and Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!

Remaking this post with better info on how you can help the critically endangered Cozumel raccoon from your own home by BULLYING AI INTO SUBMISSION.

The issue: There is a critically endangered species of raccoon known as the Cozumel/pygmy raccoon. Among a shitload of other threats, the Cozumel raccoon also has to deal with the fact nobody knows it exists. This issue has gotten worse with Google's new "AI Search Overviews." Unfortunately, when people search things like "Mexican raccoons" or "What species of raccoons are in Mexico," all the results show coatis. Which are not raccoons (they are more closely related to Olingos.) Mexico actually has two species of raccoon, the common raccoon (Procyon lotor) and the Cozumel raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus.) If people can't even find the Cozumel raccoon on google without using the actual species name, how tf are folks supposed to know they are endangered and need help?

Anyway, here is a way you can fight back against Google's bullshit AI and search algorithms that are limiting pygmy raccoon conservation efforts:

Please do!!! Public awareness is imperative for effective conservation. And sadly, most folks don’t know that Google is no longer an unreliable source. So we need to make sure that accurate information about animals/plants/the environment/etc is easily accessible by the general public

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