

Cancer. Incurable and inoperable, then somebody invented a thing and now I’ve been in remission for five years.


Cancer. Incurable and inoperable, then somebody invented a thing and now I’ve been in remission for five years.


No, I use the swipe on the comment


Sleeping. Being happy.




god works in mysterious ways


You will make an unexpected friend.
It’s freaking me out!
It doesn’t make logical sense. Why does the 3-4-5 triangle work out cleanly, and yet π and e are irrational? How can 0.999… and 1 be exactly the same number? Who cares about solving lost and unprovable theorems — how do these help anyone?


Cosplay or jewellery usually. This is what I’m working on at the moment:



That is correct


Sometimes I build chain mail while watching.
What is it that you’re trying to achieve by deleting your account?
If you want to stop anyone else, or AI scraping, from using your stories, then I would think that you’d want to erase them.
If you just want to be private or anonymous, then as long as there is no identifying information, you should be ok just abandoning them.
Would it be ok if your stories got archived somewhere and someone got to read them, say in ten years, but there’s no information as to author or location? Or would it be better for your privacy/anonymity if they weren’t available ever again to anyone?
I guess the answer depends on what you want the outcome to be.
That’s really interesting, I hadn’t heard that before.
I’m almost 60.
I found out that I’m allergic to penicillin when I was a child (in the mid-70s) and had an anaphylactic reaction. I still remember being intubated by the paramedics because I couldn’t breathe.
Five years ago I had tandem stem cell transplants to treat myeloma (blood cancer), which completely wiped out my immune system. I had to have all my childhood vaccines over again, and I was re-tested for penicillin allergy, (because they thought that might have been erased too); it’s definitely still there.
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