I do (unsurprisingly), although I’m not attached to any ships yet (aside from kinger x queenie I think I’m a little teensy bit attached)
My fav ship right now is kinger and queenie (even though she’s abstracted, but it’s nice to think about how they’re like when she’s still around 🥲)
I also like pomni x ragatha, mainly because of the potential for the doomed yuri trope (the right is genderbend version of them cuz they r cute tgt)
I might color this one later lol
And there’s zooble and jax, their voice actors are dating so I think that ship is a little bit cute too (although I think I ‘ship’ them more as enemies to friends, but romantic is fine too by me)
Then there’s the moon and Caine, I just drew them for shiz and giggles
For me, right to to repair isn't just about ewaste, and preventing corporate gouging.
It's about mental health. Being able to fix your gadgets is therapeutic. Empowering. Good for the soul.
Today I fixed my expensive bluetooth earbuds. Their batteries couldn't hold a charge for a full hour. (Turns out this was due to a botched firmware update and totally Sony's fault!)
This is the guide I used:
We tried a course of new firmware but the patients continued to deteriorate (as the specialist predicted.) Surgical intervention was unavoidable. The patients are currently convalescing in the charging dock. The procedure was smooth and they will only have minor scars, but a full recovery cannot be guaranteed until they reach full power and take one last course of software updates.
Surgery was successful. The seams won’t be the same ever. But it’s only noticeable if I look for it.
In a world full of complex technology it's easy to feel small and helpless. And maybe I'm too much of an idealist, but I think that if everyone could experience the joy of fixing or modifying a gadget now and then we'd all be a little more open minded, a little more daring. A little harder to push around.