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Zeuhl music - Koenji Hyakkei Dhorimviskha 

I have been listening to this amazing Zeuhl album:

koenjihyakkei.bandcamp.com/alb

it's so intense and so creative, I love it a lot!

local queer communities 

I'm not sure how to go about doing this, but I want to meet some new sapphics in my city and try to make friends... but I'm not entirely sure how to do that without making "meeting new sapphics" sound like a dating thing.

(I want more queer friends in general, but I have met a bunch of MLMs already in the local furry community - it's the WLWs and genderqueer peeps that I'm not sure how to find...)

@Fenreliania yeah, I get this a little bit - sometimes I click on an account and am surprised that I'm not following them already!

personal (~) 

blargh... today was a public holiday, and so I was planning to use the time off from work to do something productive, but then I did... nothing at all.

The good thing is that it'll mean I'll have more energy for stuff on the weekend, but it's still frustrating!!

@mawr On top of being a difficult-to-escape huge timesink with no value, I have found that after a watching for a while it starts showing extremist right wing propaganda to me ::/

re: TTRPG opinions 

@coriander one of my friends said recently that they're looking forward to the next wave of (indie) RPGs, with the hope that they'll pull inspiration from what PbtA did but actually be something fresh and different.

TTRPG opinions 

@coriander I loved the original Apocalypse World, but I think a lot of PbtA games don't really understand what makes it special, and just take whole parts of AW without fully considering them.

(What's special is the concept of moves, the asymmetry between MC and players, and the existence of partial successes. Everything else is part of the content of AW specifically - the text of the moves, the playbooks, the way you roll dice, etc)

unreality 

All sapphics sprouted from the lesboab tree

videogames (~) 

Gloomwood is in early access, and it looks fantastic...

But, it also looks like it is too incomplete to be worth buying. They've got a lot of the art and systems in place, but they've only got a handful of levels.

I was really hoping there would be enough to it that I could get into it in early access (like with Ultrakill), but I guess I will just have to wait a few years until it's finished!

re: ADHD and workplace/remote work poll 

@ljwrites@rage.love the real answer for me is "it's complicated" - I don't like commuting because it's hard for me to get ready in the right order and in time to catch the bus...

...but once the workday actually starts I find it easier to focus if I'm in a space that is only ever used for work (i.e. the office).

housing (~) 

we're going to have to move out next month, and I'm not ready for it - our house is so disorganised.

But at the same time, it will be nice to move somewhere which isn't underground and moldy.

worldbuilding, religion [2] 

unlike European (Christian) understanding of religion however, these religions are not actually exclusive - there are many members of society who practice both.

In addition, I'm trying to make it so that both religions prioritise ritual actions over belief - it doesn't matter so much if you believe in something, just that you do the things you are supposed to do.

And this is all interesting and fun! But way more time consuming than my previous worldbuilding projects.

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