June (she/her) ๐Ÿซ

@June (she/her) ๐Ÿซ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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Reminds me of Homer Simpson asking, "is drunk an emotion?"

A lot of eastern Asian countries are extremely xenophobic in other words.

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Read further, while the author didn't realize what she was doing it is a trans narrative through and through, and the free dlc ending did contain the flag because by then she did know.

When Madeline looks in the mirror and sees her other self; when she attempts to abandon her reflection, who then drags her down the mountain; when the two reconcile and merge to become stronger and more completeโ€ฆ that was all unknowingly written from a trans perspective.

Do you understand the difference between integration and immigration?

Yes there is something wrong with not wanting to allow people from other cultures to integrate into your own.

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https://maddymakesgames.com/articles/is_maddy_trans/index.html

Is Madeline Canonically Trans?

Well, yeah, of course she is.

This feels painfully obvious to a lot of (mostly trans) people, and likewise it feels painfully obvious to me too, in retrospect. It has also become painfully obvious to me that I, myself, am trans. But these are things that I was not aware of during the development of Celeste, where I was writing Madeline and speaking from her perspective. Creating Celeste with my friends helped me reach the point where I could realize this truth about myself. During Celesteโ€™s development, I did not know that Madeline or myself were trans. During the Farewell DLCโ€™s development, I began to form a hunch. Post-development, I now know that we both are.

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Also ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ

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Because you are xenophobic yourself, yes.

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Indeed, if you like creepy games and card games just buy it without looking closer - it is an incredible experience that shouldn't be spoiled.

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I don't think this is anything like undertale, and I didn't like it either. It doesn't make fun of you for reloading iirc

The Insurance section on that article is extremely interesting. I wonder if/when we will be able to crack into that potential treasure trove. But maybe it's just 1.4GB of a picture of Julian's asshole

I was using my 2016 (or so) MacBook Air the other day and getting low memory errors. I thought, wow, this thing only has 8 gb, maybe it's time to upgrade, just to see this ๐Ÿ˜

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They passed a bill here in Montana that literally did one thing: made it okay to bully trans kids. That's it.

It's possible. And I think it's likely. That the activists wanted this exact news cycle, where they falsely report that there is damage, gaining widespread coverage, and drawing attention their way, only for people to later learn that it was temporary and grow to respect the act.

VERY modly image

I literally love this description for old degraded/over compressed images

Hi June

I'm @june@lemmy.dbzer0.com whereas you are @june@lemmy.world

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There's this neat feature where if you click on the link, you actually get the whole article

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Can we not inject ads as gifs even when they are kinda relevant?

Consider changing the voice, maybe that will help relax your dog

Here's a good example. An account I have blocked replied to me. If they go into a sub I moderate and start acting like a jackass, I'll never know because I have them blocked.

The only way I'd see it, is if someone reported it.

This is why, when I was a reddit moderator (r/Firefox), I never blocked users even if they were absolute trash to me. I always thought of that as a severe limitation of the platform, there should be a setting to show blocked user's content (labelled as such) in communities you moderate.

Sync

It's really annoying

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I mean Foie Gras is literally fatty liver disease so, yes

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In particular, I witnessed ACAB go from something that when I would say it would be nearly impossible to defend to many people, to something almost everyone (with some lefty tendencies ofc) immediately understands and agrees with. The first shift was BLM, the second Uvalde.

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Or duck ๐Ÿฆ† but yes. Damn near broke up with an ex of mine when she asked me if I would be bothered by her ordering foie gras, and then explained what it is.

You didn't talk about anything you don't know, and you mentioned you like the soundtrack. Seems like a good contribution to me!

Doesn't support Firefox as a search provider for the sub-dock search bar, so DOA for me

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Firefox supplies a search bar widget that then uses your Firefox search settings, and it's how I do things

See:

On Nova

Tapping it immediately opens Firefox in the search bar with the keyboard open, and allows me to use my search history, browser history, bookmarks, and search suggestions, all at once:

The working class

These are excellent steps. Is this the Biden admin trying to build some positive reception among people who are upset about his support of Israel?

Idk, this seems anthropocentric. Why would we be the first? I understand that there is some degree of truth to the universe being young, but that seems as likely as us being the only advanced life, which assumes that we are some special exception.

It seems more likely that other technologically advanced life may have gone intentionally dark (minimizing signals that may leave the solar system) for safety. It's possible humans will do this some day, maybe after we detect alien life and determine it is dangerous. Or, they prioritized harmony and stewardship of their planet and stopped broadcasting (or never did) because that is incompatible with their life style.

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Take an empty list and add an object to it. Get a list with an object in it.

Take an object and add an empty list to it, that doesn't do anything, get a zero for false?

I shouldnโ€™t be commenting here, but I will.

Hm? Can you explain? Or is it just because you haven't played it yet?

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Yup, and after BLM they would say "but who do you call if there is a shooter?", until Uvalde disproved that idea.

Broadcast degrade, which wouldn't mean much for already existing conqueror civilizations looking for anyone to invade, but does mean the signal isn't entirely endless and we don't broadcast with the strength to reach very far (what with our only needing to send them around our planet). Our historic signals may very well never make it to civilizations advanced enough to hear them just due to distance and the fact that space isn't a perfect vacuum; signals degrade linearly as they are overwhelmed by the comparatively much more powerful background radiation. Digitally encoded signals like the ones we send now would be even harder to detect as the information would seem random.

Additionally, if we were to stop broadcasting then our broadcast would be effectively an expanding bubble with a ~130 light-year thick surface, so while it may reach a civilization and continue to reach them for 130 years, there is a chance it would reach them prior to technological advancement and it would pass by without detection. Of course in this case we assume that a new civilization would be hostile.

The party example doesn't really work here because there is no start time to be on time or fashionably late/early to.

Fun conversation, this is the stuff I used to love reddit for ๐Ÿ˜Š

Ironically, that is actually the decline:

Factoring in the fact that the civil rights act was passed in 1964, there was a decade (of extreme racism and misogyny) where things looked "up" to certain privileged people. But not by the 80s or 90s

Someone put a piece of American cheese on my exes car once. I thought it might be because of the pagan symbols on it. Took like five minutes to scrape and wipe it off, mostly because it slightly melted despite the low temperatures.

Backtrack if you want, but what you said was xenophobic by definition and I'm not going to bother arguing semantics.

Edit: I like how you completely changed your comment after I replied. Very cool