Now more than ever.
If you ever get asked this by some software, the answer is *always* YES.
This profile might be incomplete.
Open on syzito.xyz Different DrummerPronouns:
He/Him [Git/Oi you!]
Drink:
Yes please, no ice.
Footfashion:
Boots
Cassettes:
Converted to digital
Personal infoAbout:
New account from person fleeing previous servers. Thank you for having me. Exulansis - The tendency to give up trying to talk about an experience because people are unable to relate to it. This is the winnowing:- If you are on X, fuck off. If you are on Facebook/Instagram/etc, fuck off. If you are on Bluesky, fuck off. If you choose to be an enabler of fascist corporate anti-social media because your poor widdle heartses can't live without your clicks then seriously, FUCK. OFF.
Wall 1 post
Now more than ever. If you ever get asked this by some software, the answer is *always* YES. |
@DifferentDrummer If you have a dual citizenship of Brazil *and* a EU country, you have to answer "no". /j
@DifferentDrummer Answering "Yes" might lead to one of two outcomes that may disappoint some viewers:
A. The server begins to return HTTP 451 responses stating "We're sorry. We are currently not licensed to trade in European Union member states, Britain, or Brazil."
B. "Handling fee: Local representative pursuant to article 27 GDPR" appears in the user's shopping cart.
@DifferentDrummer
Just in case of you don't know why it matters: it's not about internal clock or copyright, it's about which private data laws will be used.
If you click "no", you put a "please loot me" on your computer.