urban design and how everything is car-centric
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Be sure to follow the rule before you head out.
Rule: You must post before you leave.
"If we didn't have such car-centric infrastructure, you'd be able to transport me at much lower cost to you and you'd be less identifiable. I don't know you, so I don't know if you own this van, but if you did that would be ok too. It's not about 'no cars', it's about options."
[tosses you out of the kidnapping van]
The curse of stroads
I'm a vegan Arch Linux user, and I couldn't decide which I was more excited to tell them about first.
omg fellow lignux user!!! hi!~~~
I use Arch btw
Gentoo master race
debian ftw
Oh God the kidnappers might be able to press charges in your case
How the billionaire class is fucking everyone on earth.
recruiting your kidnappers into a socialist commune and radicalizing them against the capitalist rulers
Degoogle our lives, switch to Libre Software only and the inevitable downfall of late stage of capitalism.
So true
Pokémon lore
Gregtech and its effects on the modded minecraft space
point and click adventures
A minute of silence for Daedalic o7
precolonial philippines history, mythology, and (trans)gender
This one sounds cool. You have permission to share soldier.
traditionally in the Philippines, only women could be the magic users / spirit-callers ("babaylan"). however, people born male could become women ("asog") and those women could be babaylan! some notable AMAB babaylan leaders included Dios Buhawi ("Whirlwind God") and Papa Isio ("Isio the Pope"), who led revolutionary insurgencies against Spanish colonial powers; contemporary photos show them in women's clothes but they also had wives, as they were pre-1900s indigenous trans lesbian witch revolutionaries.
fun fact: babaylanes continued to fight the US Army after the surprise US takeover of the Philippines. the spirit-worshipper rebels wore magic charms ("anting-anting") that they believed protected them from bullets, which was somewhat true because cultists with swords successfully ambushed and charged on American positions. the concept of "stopping power" developed specifically to fight tribal warriors (especially "juramentados") who could otherwise take a few bullets and keep charging - the Colt 45, for example, had enough stopping power to immediately incapacitate a target, and the US Army made sure to supply soldiers with them after shifting armies from the Philippine-American War to the Boxer Rebellion
How I got python linting working in neovim
Isn't one of the major selling points of neovim that stuff like that is supposed to be easier?
Possible, yes. Easier?
...
I gave up and converted to Emacs
haskell
How much I want them to end me
me speaking in morse code
Cats
Beans? Beef stroganoff? Beef strongenough if I panic and forget the name?
Linux
I'm a linux sysadmin working with Ubuntu and Debian servers, and I use Fedora as my daily driver on my laptop.
I still don't get the appeal of Arch.
Because you actually get shit done
source: i use arch btw
the AUR. You can install EVERYTHING from there
How Pathfinder 2e is better than D&D 5e in every conceivable way
you were too convincing, you are now stuck as forever GM for your kidnappers
I get to DM all day without worry of a job or life? Sign me the hell up!
Hockey.
Leafs suck.
Stamp collecting.
I have an unhealthy amount of knowledge on an unhealthy amount of topics
This applies so well
Weezer, the band
Not Wheezer, the Carl?
Me ranting about how Sega would still be in the hardware business if their Japan side wasn't so goddamn racist against their American div for being more successful with the Genesis.
The Mandela effect and the Fruit of the Loom logo
I am once again convinced the Mandela Effect is a government psyop to retcon history and target anyone who doesn't fall in line and accept the new reality.
I mean,
Fruit of the Loom never had the cornucopia. It must have been the wind.
Wait, I'm just hearing about this for the first time. It totally had one back in the day. I'M NOT CRAZY, YOU'RE CRAZY!
Me talking about _____: _____
vintage camera lenses and response times of sample-and-hold displays