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- weechat+tmux setup - weechat+tmux setup
- aurutils repo - aurutils repo
- archinstall remote profile - archinstall remote profile
- Create OBS remote webapp
- Teach myself Websockets
- To replace StreamControl app
- Tweak wiki theme
- Change ul bullet characters
- Also figure out why YNH hosting mangles current ul characters?
- Headings
- larger text size based on H level
- more spacing between previous block and header
- Larger content container
- #page grid?
- Colors
- #0088cc Blue highlight
- #333333 Dark Grey
- #cccccc Max white (text?)
- mostly light text on greys with #08c highlights
- Tweak vim config
- tab stop
- use spaces
- clean the fuck up

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@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ Guess what: When a human with little life experience and a newly-discovered pers
We *all* learn via experience during puberty, and your parents are no exception. We *all* learn via experience during puberty, and your parents are no exception.
### 2. On Labels and Questioning === 2. On Labels and Questioning ===
*A label is not a template for behavior. It's a tool used to communicate your particular brand of awesome to others.* You are you, pick a label that fits. (or don't, whatever) -A label is not a template for behavior. It's a tool used to communicate you particular brand of awesome to others.* You are you, pick a label that fits. (or don't, whatever)
This isn't to say that labels are unimportant, though. At the very least labels provide a useful shorthand for things that are complicated or abstract (see: bisexuality vs pansexuality), so there's definitely an argument for their practicality. The point is that *your you-ness* should inform your label choice, and not the other way around. This isn't to say that labels are unimportant, though. At the very least labels provide a useful shorthand for things that are complicated or abstract (see: bisexuality vs pansexuality), so there's definitely an argument for their practicality. The point is that *your you-ness* should inform your label choice, and not the other way around.