That Rug With the Roads on It is a global phenomenon
RT @HardDriveMag@twitter.com
Nostalgia-Hungry Consumers Eagerly Await HD Remake of That Rug With the Roads on It
http://thehardtimes.net/harddrive/nostalgia-hungry-consumers-eagerly-await-hd-remake-rug-roads/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HardDriveMag/status/1145799308593258498
NYPol, Climate change
The law is clearly set to resist political shifts. Barring a new law completely negating this one a Republican executive or legislature will not be able to completely limit the powers of the council or completely de-fund the relevant agencies.
The law seems comprehensive and with the right hiring can create quick and impactful change in the state.
don't mind me just installing and loading up a variety of games with achievements during the steam sale for 30 minutes and hten uninstalling them just to get points because it seems like any leftover points you couldn't claim because of that fucking "maximum" bullshit that forces you to buy tons of games to up it to any reasonable level so you can claim the points you've earned you get to KEEP at the very end and the pitstop opens up fully...
so uh...
yeaaah. gettin' all the points I can :3
tom scott being cool, transmisia, longish
In 2013, Tom Scott made a video about english's singular "they" that referenced nonbinary people who use it because neither "he" or "she" fit them. I just found a... blog post? A sort of blog post thing he wrote about it, which makes a minor correction about something that slipped through the editing process. Whatever. What's much more interesting to me is the rest of the post.
When the video was posted, it was uncontroversial. It gained relatively few dislikes, and he mentions that most of those were from speakers of languages with grammatical gender who felt their language had been insulted. But in around 2016, it started to gather a lot more dislikes. I'm sure those of you here on fedi can imagine why. The reference to nonbinary people went from being "FYI, these people exist" to "I'm taking a side in a political issue" which, I suppose he is, but that was never his point.
But I really like this quote that he uses to finish the post:
It seems that, over the last few years, non-binary and trans folks have reached stage three on the Williams Scale: ‘then they fight you’. Hopefully, it won't take long to reach stage four: ‘then you win’.
it will forever be a mystery to me why ppl play games they dont like
RT @gogopri@twitter.com
Video Games
I imagine it probably won't have as powerful a story as Bastion or Transistor however (I've not yet played Pyre, though I will probably try that out too at some point in the near future), but I'm still loving it.
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.