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We are a community focused on gaming, tech, entertainment, and more.

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This is wetdry.world, a community website running on a custom branch of Mastodon (we call it Chuckya!) focused on gaming, tech, humor, and generally whatever you may be interested in. We are connected to a large network of thousands of interconnected social websites, which means that a single account here on wetdry.world lets you interact and chat with millions of people from across the entire web!

We host some other stuff here as well:

We also run a sister website, lethallava.land, which runs on the Sharkey software instead of Chuckya.

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Mobile apps are available! Any app that works with Mastodon should work, however we recommend these apps in particular because they support a few of the custom features we have:

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We don't run any ads, sell data, or charge for usage; the funding to keep this site running comes from optional monthly donations. If you enjoy this place, please consider saying thanks by leaving a tip on Ko-fi!

Wet-Dry World, also known as Wet-Dry Land, is the eleventh course in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, and it takes place within flooded ruins, separated into an undeveloped uptown that the player starts in and an underground downtown further into the level. The entrance to the course is the large painting with the Skeeter on it on the Mushroom Castle's second floor. Unique to this course is the ability to raise or lower the water level based on where the painting is entered; the lower the painting is entered, the lower the water level, and the higher the painting is entered, the higher the water level. - Super Mario Wiki

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