[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Brilliant, thank you x

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I would also like to point out just how LONG it's been a Tory government. Even though Torylite Blair gave the UK a "break", it has been the Tories specifically eroding any welfare the country has had over a long period of time.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ok, worth thinking about, so thank you for doing that. I've just seen cases where Europeans miss out due to rules like this.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't post gaming memes myself so it won't directly affect me, but how do you count a "Monday" if taking other timezones/countries into consideration? Just curious.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I fucking love those games to death, Thief was so fucking dark and gritty when it first came out and I was so scared when the guards walked past me as I was hiding in the shadows after water arrowing a torch, lol.

And Deus Ex I with it's multiple storylines, choice making and takes on philosophy was mind blowing.

However, they're easy to cheese by modern standards which might be to their detriment when it comes to new players. You can easily blackjack your way through Thief I.

Thief III: Deadly Shadows probably holds up the best gameplay wise, though Thief II has the best storyline imo.

Deus Ex I also has some very unfortunate voice acting choices (incl. white people putting on Asian sounding accents), which I, in the 90s, was ignorant about, but now as an adult it's a cringy struggle to listen to, tbh.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Remember when Big Sugar(TM) did that study on how sugar is beneficial? Is this that again?

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Yep, I'm using wefwef.app now, which is also very nice. Still have Jerboa installed for when it'll be compatible with beehaw again.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I would be okay with it if the amount of ads and their length was reasonable, like one in the beginning and one at the end or something. For a longer video I wouldn't even mind one at the midway point.

I didn't start using adblockers until I was literally inundated and bombarded and sometimes with ads running the length of movie (no, literally).

It completely ruins the experience. I'm happy to support my creators directly though and I do.

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[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

And to think, Greta inadvertently took him down. What a timeline we live in.

[-] nanometre@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I agree with you that straight people and cis people can also have confusing timelines in terms of experiences and growth and you of course don't know what any person you meet has gone, or is going, through. Regardless of sexuality and gender.

I think the point made, the way I read it, is that because the general public still does not quite grasp the gender debate fully, there's a tendency to think of transgender people in a very stringent way (to be transgender you must fit x, y, z standard). How can you be transgender if you didn't know from being born? Why are you only coming out now? You're not really transgender, etc. To be honest, similar to how gay people have been, and are being, treated too: Okay, we will "accept" you, but only if you fit a narrow definition that makes us the most comfortable (in this case a more chronological timeline to express yourself in).

I'm a genderqueer bisexual myself, just as an fyi.

Edit: I will say, however, of course you're allowed not to like a certain writing style. Maybe this book just wasn't for the people complaining about the lack of a chronological timeline and that's also fine.

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Hi everyone, first post on here. This will be a bit of a ramble, sorry in advance.

I'm dealing with some inner turmoil, as do most people. As I age it gets worse and I know I'm not alone in this, but I don't have anybody in my inner circle who understands, while they might be sympathetic.

I struggle with feeling like I'm my authentic self. I feel like I'm in the wrong body and have been all my life. I don't hate it though, I just deal with it, mostly through just ignoring its existence and accepting that it at least lets me do things. I'm quite capable. But I also just don't feel... right. When I look at myself in the mirror, I feel nothing. I used to hate it, now I just feel apathy.

I dress like the gender people perceive me as, to make life easier for myself. At work, we use uniforms, which some days helps and others make it worse.

I worry about expressing myself both in terms of dialogue and clothing options as I live in Tory country and my spouse and other dear queer friends have dealt with emotional and physical abuse for not "toeing the line". My partner expresses themselves so minimally, yet sooo flamboyantly if you ask the general public?

In our local community, we get "away" with more as we are part of the artist and musician community, but why should that have to matter?

It's fucked up.

I struggle with mental health issues and have my entire life. I usually tell myself that's what's causing the incongruity, or discrepancy, between what society perceives me as and what I perceive me as. I'm not sure that's true anymore... But I'm scared. Part of me likes hiding. Part of me is tired of not sticking up for myself more.

Mostly I'm just tired.

nanometre

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