@futurebird no to all for Chicago unless one of them exists somewhere I'm not ware of.
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Years ago I did a video about "Link NYC" I was mostly concerned about the possibility of surveillance through the cameras. -
Stranger in a Strange Van@futurebird boosting for HOA troopers
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You are a criminal/artist in a cyberpunk and/or fantasy world with intricate fancy social codes.@futurebird what's a "good aligned" math problem?
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You are a criminal/artist in a cyberpunk and/or fantasy world with intricate fancy social codes.@futurebird thinking too much about this question, I think a better choice would be an ordinary 6-sided die, because were I caught by the secret police with one it would be less suspicious.
I think I'd use the 3-side to mark the wax three times at 120 degree angles, making a pattern of nine dots in three rows, so it would be less than obvious that a die was used to make the symbol.
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You are a criminal/artist in a cyberpunk and/or fantasy world with intricate fancy social codes.@futurebird actually it's very... neutral
(put on shades, but upside-down)
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You are a criminal/artist in a cyberpunk and/or fantasy world with intricate fancy social codes.@futurebird I'll use the face of a die then. I got a pair of novelty dice that you roll to get a fantasy TTRPG alignment; the "Neutral" alignment face has a scale by it and the word "neutral". I'll use that, but upside-down.
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You are a criminal/artist in a cyberpunk and/or fantasy world with intricate fancy social codes.@futurebird my first thought was "a rubber duck" because it matches my avatar and I could replace it with a pottery duck if this is a pre-rubber fantasy society.
But I don't know if either of those things would make a good wax seal impression for a letter, so really I'd probably just get some clay and bake some kind of customized cylinder seal.