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Huge thanks for the follow ^_^
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mycelion's avatar mycelion 3 months ago

I'm not sure if you have a button for your website? I used the mulch image anyways, it's funny lmao

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bottomfeeding's avatar bottomfeeding 3 months ago

OMG!!! hahahaha thank you for adding mulch to ur website !! :P and thank u for following!!!!!

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bottomfeeding's avatar bottomfeeding 3 months ago

btw i loved ur post about the PSP i never had one but it took me back to watching vids on my cousin's PSP when i was a kid....

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discopotato2's avatar discopotato2 3 months ago

cool post! I didn't realise some PSP models had internet :O

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mycelion's avatar mycelion 3 months ago

Most of them did, actually! The Street was the one without any internet capabilities, it was meant for cutting costs

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discopotato2's avatar discopotato2 3 months ago

oh nice. is it mostly for online play, or do they come with a browser?

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mycelion's avatar mycelion 3 months ago

Iirc there was an online play, browser capabilities and even Skype. Can't rly tell you for sure what other options were there

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discopotato2's avatar discopotato2 3 months ago

thats wild, I had no idea PSPs could do all that back then. I just figured the Go was it's mobilification 'upgrade'

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Thanks for the follow back! Your web design is beautiful, and I love your art!
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Thank you for following back! Your website is amazing ^_^
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Thank you for the follow back! I gotta agree, minimalism sucks xD Your design is amazing!!
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Thank you for the follow back! Your website looks amazing, plus your dead internet manifesto is a good read ^_^
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html-garden's avatar html-garden 3 months ago

thank you so much im glad you enjoyed! i loved reading your posts brigand as well <3

html-garden's avatar html-garden 3 months ago

*post abt brigand >_<

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