I want to introduce a new hashtag, meant for small acts of direct action you spot in your community: #OurStreets. It could be graffiti, stickers, supplies left for your houseless neighbors, hostile architecture being dismantled - whatever, as long as you're *not* the one who did it
And to kick it off, let me introduce you to the building formerly known as Walli's Market. I don't know much about this place other than what it says on the signs (it was a convenience store in the middle of a neighborhood) - it's been in this state as long as I've lived here. It doesn't appear to have been broken into at any point
Outside is the biggest community library I've ever seen plus a smattering of stickers, including these huge art pieces on the outside of the windows (I don't like the conflation of empathy with kindness, it's a bit of an ableist microagression, but I appreciate the sentiment)
I wish I could meet whoever made this their pet project, because this is really inspiring
so I figure I'm gonna get into GZDoom mods and try some of them out at some point since I saw that Mr. Friendly mod that I really wanna try out because it looks friggin adorable.
I've already played Brutal Doom and was like "yeah this is pretty okay" but I want some really good, really OUT THERE mods to play, that are either silly, funny, charming and cute, or a combination of.
or that are just really cool, that works too.
Both of them depict things being broken in a house (or a barn in the other games case) and imply that they're puzzle games where you match the right item to fix the broken stuff and stop it getting worse.
In BOTH cases they always choose the wrong order or items (or both)... Leading to what can only be assumed to be a blatant case of attempted insurance fraud.
(Seriously who pours petrol onto a blazing fire oh my god)
Mobile game adverts are a fucking trip I swear.
Case in point, Matchington Mansion (a match 3 game like gardenscapes etc with exceptionally similar gameplay) and township (uh... Some kinda city builder game I guess??) Both run nigh identical adverts that in no way at ALL represent the gameplay of the actual games.
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.