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Just this coyote, you know? (Or dollar store wolf, according to some.) He/Him/Good Boy. Old enough (to be your dad…) I live in the state that’s shaped really weird. No, not that one, the other one. Are you gonna eat that?
Coyote ^.^ ΘΔ









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Playing SM3DW and was reminded of this infamous tweet that wasn’t by Nintendo, and was later deleted. Hmm, I wonder why?
Didn’t break one bone. Just look at him. 90 pounds and none it is brain matter.
This show has some damn specific fanservice.
2FA stops someone who has your password but not access to your email. It does not stop someone who takes over your session and is for all intents and porpoises you.
For what it’s worth, turning on 2FA here is a good idea but it will not stop your account from being taken over by the myvidplay spam links or any other attack that manages to add an app password. They are hijacking your browser to do that, then using the app password to access your account…
… the point of an app password is to avoid giving apps your password and the app having to go through the 2FA flow. You don’t need a 2FA code to generate an app password or log in with an app password. Tho they really should enforce it for generation.