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The Wetʼsuwetʼen are a First Nation who live on the Bulkley River and around Burns Lake, Broman Lake, and François Lake in the northwestern Central Interior of British Columbia.

They speak Witsuwitʼen, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwitʼen language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family.

Their oral history, called kungax, recounts that their ancestral village, Dizkle or Dzilke, once stood upstream from the Bulkley Canyon. This cluster of cedar houses on both sides of the river is said to have been abandoned because of an omen of impending disaster. The exact location of the village has been lost. The neighbouring Gitxsan people of the Hazelton area have a similar tale, though the village in their version is named Dimlahamid (Temlahan)

The endonym Wetʼsuwetʼen means "People of the Wa Dzun Kwuh River (Bulkley River)"

The Wet’suwet’en First Nation was formerly part of the Omineca Band. However, in 1984 the Omineca Band split into the Broman Lake and Nee-Tahi-Buhn bands. The Skin Tayi band later split off from Nee-Tahi-Buhn. Today, the Skin Tyee Band, Nee Tahi Buhn Band, Wet’suwet’en First Nation, Moricetown Band and Hagwilget Band make up the Wet’suwet’en Nation.

Like most First Nations here, Wet’suwet’en never signed treaties with the Canadian or provincial governments. Nevertheless, the latter took the land and leased forested acreage to logging companies. Today just 20% of British Columbia’s old-growth forests remain.

In 2020, after decades of activist pressure, the province identified about a quarter of the remaining old growth as at high risk for logging and recommended a pause while deciding their fate. Yet today, logging has been deferred in less than half of the high-risk area.

Another conflict with the settler state has been the Coastal GasLink pipeline, which seeks to transport liquefied natural gas from northeast BC to a terminal on the coast near the town of Kitimat.

The 670-kilometre (417-mile) pipeline will cut across traditional Wet’suwet’en lands that cover 22,000sq km across northern BC.

The hereditary chiefs, who under Wet’suwet’en law claim authority over those traditional territories, said they never gave their consent for the project to move forward. They have raised concerns about the pipeline’s potential effects on the land, water, and their community.

In late July, Amnesty International took the extraordinary step in naming Dsta’hyl Canada’s first ever designated prisoner of conscience, and now demanding his immediate and unconditional release.

“The Canadian state has unjustly criminalized and confined Chief Dsta’hyl for defending the land and rights of the Wet’suwet’en people,” Amnesty International’s Ana Piquer stated in a press release. “As a result, Canada joins the shameful list of countries where prisoners of conscience remain under house arrest or behind bars.”

In October 2021, Dsta’hyl was arrested and charged with criminal contempt after confiscating and decommissioning heavy equipment utilized by Coastal GasLink to construct its LNG pipeline on unceded Wet’suwet’en territory. Dsta’hyl said he was enforcing Wet’suwet’en laws as the company did not have the free, prior and informed consent of hereditary chiefs to build the pipeline.

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[–] homhom9000@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Cleaned the ~~helicopter~~ Playstation today. There was so much dust and soot that I had to put on a mask. And we're going to pretend the cover was never on properly.

Job well done

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[–] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)
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[–] NeelixBiederman@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago (5 children)

I started growing pumpkin plants in May so I would have big orange pumpkins and long vines in the yard for Halloween visitors. I had one big, beautiful, bright orange, basketball-sized pumpkin right at the corner of the driveway/sidewalk that I've been caring for since it was pollinated in late August.

This morning, I walked down the driveway and saw the vine was ripped and strewn across the sidewalk. Someone stole my fucking pumpkin last night oooaaaaaaauhhh

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago

Guy who respects Rommel as a strategist because they were parts of events that lead to Hitler doming himself

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago

So I started reading theory folks and it's more like Karl Bookmarks, am I right?!

[–] Coca_Cola_but_Commie@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I fucking go to open up my iTunes program on my fucking Windows PC because I wanted to watch a movie I own digitally, and I get a fucking message alerting me that iTunes for PC has split into three programs. Old iTunes now only has audiobooks and podcasts. Apple music is self-explanatory. And then there's Apple TV+ for the rest.

Goddamn that's irritating. And on the one hand, sure, iTunes for PC has always been a very poorly made program and it's clear to me that they intentionally designed it to be as slow as possible because why would they release a functional program for their main competitor's OS. So I guess, assuming the new programs work better than the old one that's some improvement. But why's it gotta be three separate things? Why can't it be one centralized thing? Hey Tim Cook, if you're inexplicably reading this, even though this decision was probably made far beneath your desk, fuck you. Also fuck Microsoft because it's probably their fault too. And fuck me.

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

"Employees rarely leave just because of compensation" is such a funny truism management and HR tell eachother. Like yeah when you make it clear a raise isn't happening and you can't complain about it even on your exit survey people are gonna sigh and mumble some shit about culture or whatever.

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[–] Zezzy@hexbear.net 10 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I remember there was a technology or games post asking about building a linux gaming computer from like a year ago, and it had tons of advice, but I can't find anything about it now (pretty normal for Lemmy search)

Does anyone know what that was, or am I wasting time on something that might be outdated and should find something more recent? I haven't build my own PC in a decade so my own knowledge is pretty old

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[–] Frank@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

I didn't get to post it somewhere else so i'ma post it here

Eowyn and Merry taking down Angmar and the ents sending the Huorns to march on Isengard are both fun little allusions to Macbeth, where Macbeth cannot be killed by a man of woman born and also something about a great forest coming to a castle.

[–] Kestrel@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

What's the status of the "Hexbear Collective" and what y'all are using the Librapay funds for? Just curious in case I happen to find some change in the sofa cushions

[–] peppersky@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

went to a boardgame club at my university tonight, was pretty fun :)

[–] Coolkidbozzy@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Making a pseudo-cider from berries I foraged with a local native recipe. This'll either slap when the brew finishes in a couple days, or I'll get instant cyanide poisoning from a bunch of crushed seeds (I couldn't figure out how natives sifted out the seeds)

[–] Wendy_Pleakley@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

"she's too Everything for the Everything Box. so they have to I guess invent another box to put her in, so that I specifically don't have to deal with her anymore.

I can't advocate for this long-term, but yelling at her did appear to work"

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[–] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago (2 children)

There's a hockey player for the Avs named Ivan Ivan

I'd ask for the jersey number 2 if I were him and go by IVAN² if I were him

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[–] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

Mr Magoo is quite a fascinating concept.......a visually impaired old man just trying to live his life but gets into all sorts of situations. I don't care what the correct things were on signs, cards, newspaper advertisements, etc Mr. Magoo read it and made it say what he wanted it to say... Too funny.

[–] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

gathered thoughts on Hunter x Hunter now that I'm no longer sick and decrepitReally good. Nothing quite like it. Refreshing.

To get my criticisms out of the way first, I'll make a list of them:

  • The beginning of the Yorknew City arc is tedious. It takes a bit too long setting up Kurapika’s job and the Phantom Troupe. It pays off in the end, yes, but I was really bored up until the point where Gon, Leorio, Killua and Zepile went on their upselling escapade. Around that point was where I got hooked.
  • Succession Battle is too wordy. It’s a bit overwhelming to see a whole page of a novel’s text stapled-on to a few panels. Eyes were glazing over at a certain point.
  • Inconsistent art. Some of it looks like sketch work, some of it looks pristine and evocative. I am aware of why specifically Togashi may have this problem, and speaking of–
  • I am not confident this work will finish, and I am saying that as someone who has full confidence that both JoJoLands and One Piece will come to proper conclusions under Araki and Oda respectively.

Criticism over. I am going to glaze the hell out of this now.

Chimera Ant is one of the best arcs in all of shōnen. Outstanding. I'm struggling to think of arcs that stand out as masterworks in their own right across manga like this and I'm flailing. Kino absolute-cinema

The complete deconstruction of Gon’s mentality and character is really well-written and takes Gon from Goku/Luffy-archetype ADHD wunderkind to a refreshing “hey what, realistically, would happen if we made this teenager into a walking bomb. teenagers are a little fucked, are they not?”-take that adeptly toes the line to not regress into edgelord “what if Goku SNAPPED and KILLED EVERYONE” territory, nor regressing into the Sasuke archetype. I really really liked how it’s very clear that he’s lashing out and revenge-seeking in grief, so much so that he irrationally snaps at Killua for merely (not-so-)straight-manning him when he’s freaking out at Pitou, hurting Killua in the process in his anger. I’ve seen very harrowing fates/injuries/developments for characters across manga. Very few have made me feel the level of ‘oh no’ that Gon’s rapid-age Nen contract made me feel. It’s not even gruesome, the design is utterly comical, and yet the mere implications that it communicates—purely visually—leave a sinking feeling that “oh, Gon might be killing himself with this” in a way that words do not do justice.

The juxtaposition of the two gangs of four are great. It kinda falls off for me after Meruem and Pitou for comparison, but it’s a good bit. Meruem and Gon both learn at an absurdly rapid pace and have a nagging curiosity whilst being walking weapons, and Pitou and Killua are both cat assassins with undying loyalty towards their groups and callous indifference towards killing. Shaiapouf is too eccentric compared to Kurapika’s paladin-avenger nature to be a foil (they're more Hisoka-like, if anything) and I don’t see the parallel between Youpi and Leorio. Maybe unintended to draw the parallels, but the first two read well and the designs sort of communicate this idea.

I also love how it makes sure to highlight the devotion and care and curiosity of the Ants, and in the same breath highlight the brutality and callousness of the Hunters, only to swap those portrayals when you get too comfortable in seeing one side as such. It turns what otherwise would be a Heinlein's Starship Troopers ‘kill bugs glory to humanity’ plot into a genuine attempt to empathize with the beasts and deconstruct the institution of Hunters in the same breath, while maintaining a reason to still root for the hunters in the end. This arc is so well written that I literally barely give a shit about the cartoonishly-evil Kim Jong-Un expy, where I otherwise would be raising a pointed brow at it. I love the whole Komugi plot and I felt like shit (in a bittersweet way) when they chose to die together after Meruem is contracts the Rose's poison.

Aside from that—really good worldbuilding given a map that for two separate landmasses rotates Africa and calls it a day. Nen is fun but I’m still confused but that’s ok.

Alluka is handled in the best possible way that a character who does not look you in the eye and say “I am transgender” can be which is the clear demarcation of those who misgender her as actively uncaring. A step further in that the manga actively states that part of the reason those that misgender her do as such is because they view her like an object. Surprising depth considering the egregious transphobic moment in YuYu Hakusho. Actual growth on Togashi's end.

Love Killua. still don’t like Hisoka but he’s hot when he's not got his clown on. Killugon may not be intended but it is effectively-canon because I didn’t even know shit about this and I’m not usually a shipper outside of explicit romance and I could only-barely read their relationship in a strictly bros fashion. This is a narumitsu-esque situation for me in terms of intent and clear reading.

Medium-to-strong 9. This is the highest rating I am willing to personally give a work that I personally believe will not have an ending. I say this as a point of immense praise.

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[–] PointAndClique@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

Secret mega viewers here is a secret mega user secret: BYD the car brand stands for Bingus Your Dingus

[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

pouring one out into my mouth in remembrance of my fallen goon bag. 32 glass red "sangria", you stood by me when i needed a non-fizzy drink for all these weeks. you will be missed 07

[–] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Snippet from a fuckass short story/writing exercise idea I had that I’m writing. sucks ass but in a way that specifically appeals to me. Kinda Omelas-core but shittier, just trying to stress-test my writing ability a bit by navigating this nightmare proper-noun prosaic maze

If it helps, imagine it as a place. Let’s capitalize it: Somewhere. Maybe I used to be there. If I was, I don’t remember. If I will, I won’t remember.

What does this place have?

It’s where It still Happens. It takes a lot of Work, but I’m told when It Happens, Greatness Happens. Many have to be Working to make It Happen—because if Many aren’t Working, It is not Happening. Many People Work for Some People, because Some People have Ideas, and Some People have Money. They say that Ideas and Money make It Happen. Many Others say that Work is how It Happens, and that the Greatness that Some People want from It Happening isn’t worth It. There are Many Others who leave Somewhere.

It’s got People who care. I’ve seen a few. Some occasionally show up. Some try to bring us back with them. There are Others. Others stay here. And Some Others—They usually don’t get over it. They tend to go back. Many Others don’t. And there’s Some of Everyone Else: each One, drawn to Somewhere. I’d rather not, but to each their own. People don’t tend to leave. Others do, but I’d imagine they’re tired of People. Everyone’s tired of People.

No, no more capitalization. I don’t imagine it’s pleasant to read. Here, I’ll make it simple: there’s somewhere with people where it still happens, and everyone else isn’t there—somewhere, many people work to get money from some people who have money and ideas, and some people really want it to happen so that greatness happens, which is why many people have to work to get money—everywhere else, there are some that try to bring us there, and maybe they bring one another from the crowd, but many others stay.

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[–] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 9 points 9 months ago

Twitter keeps trying to serve me this gusano ass “Que mala kamala” ad lol

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