@Santartine I'm certainly not the kind of person to be excited about going to Teton Village
The Complete List of Lewd-Sounding Town Names in America
http://www.estately.com/blog/2016/09/the-complete-list-of-lewd-sounding-town-names-in-america/
The graphic only lists one per state, click through for expanded lists. Imho a bunch aren't really lewd just immature-giggle-at-bodily-functions https://awoo.space/media/cDKJmh2tHmDn956Pg1w
drugs
Presented without much context, except content level G, and less than 2 minutes
https://youtu.be/6YR6JjqO4o8
(there, I get to keep the joke without looking like I'm seriously calling out people by name. 💗)
Whenever I get into a new corner of the web, I usually hesitate and try to find the small corner safe space where queer furries are mostly tolerated. I still have trouble wrapping my head around Mastodon where I don't have to seek out a crack to hide in and I'm welcome. I've been told I missed the early wave where queer furries were the majority.
@tcql@octodon.social Also pro tip for getting started: You're probably going to be browsing around a lot on other instances, seeing a cool person here or there, but find there's no Favourite or Boost buttons. What you can do is copy the url for that toot and paste it into the search bar on your home instance client interface, it'll show up there with all the buttons you're used to.
"Boost if you agree" is something I'm slightly uncomfortable with, as it reminds me of birdsite behaviors which seem designed to make algorithms interact, forge hollow interconnections between users, and perpetuate artificial number counts to be mined and monetized. Or maybe I'm just overthinking things and seeing specters where there are none.
Boost if you agree.
@Felthry While SOMEONE has described it, they failed to point to further reading. ;) It's a Mastodon version of the word subtweet, which my second link claims is short for subliminal tweet but I don't think that fits.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/words-were-watching-subtweet
https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-a-subtweet-3486077
Moved to @Mycroft