DroneRights

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https://lemm.ee/post/20863783?scrollToComments=true

Stamets just posted a meme complaining about the fact women think they have unrealistic body image to meet, in comparion with men. Stamets thinks the mean women are wrong to make light of men's problems with constantly being told they're ugly by the media. Because Stamets is a misogynist.

 

https://lemmy.world/comment/6513421

@Stamets@lemmy.world is a horrible person. Today we're going to ignore his lesbophobia and transphobia and focus on this comment here, where he calls me a slur, and claims I've been banned from every major instance for being disabled.

First off: Stamets is a bad-faith liar. I have never been banned from lemm.ee. And I have never been banned from anywhere for any kind of hate.

Second off: Stamets is correct to say I've been banned from some instances for being disabled, but the fact he's gleeful about this is because he's an ableist.

Third off: Stamets is terrible at spelling. DroneRights only has one S in it. The reason Stamets seems illiterate is that he's too busy orgasming at the thought of calling me a slur to pay attention.

Fourth off: Slurs are bad. I have narcissistic personality disorder. It's a mental disorder. It's a disability. Stamets knows I have it. He intends to insult me by calling me mentally disordered. He doesn't say "You're a person with NPD", because that makes it sound bad to discriminate against me. He uses the shortened form of my disability, the N slur, in the same way he might call a person with autism an a*tist, or a person with intellectual disability (AKA mental retardation) a r*tard.

He means to insult me for being disabled, because he hates disabled people. He is willing to lie as much as it takes to hurt a disabled person for being disabled.

 

https://hexbear.net/comment/4450879

My alts @exocrinous@lemm.ee and @CannotSleep420@lemmygrad.ml were recently banned from Hexbear due to a conversation I sockpuppeted them through. My close friend @ashinadash@hexbear.net was not banned, but did have her comment removed for saying she wished I hadn't been banned. According to the mods, Ashina was "relitigating old struggle session and general meta drama" by simply expressing that she liked me, without any call to action or confrontation with anyone. Apparently, just saying she liked me was against the rules. As we all know, I was banned from Hexbear for saying gender neutral pronouns exist and whiteness is a social construct, so this is a further escalation from the Hexbear admins into attacking even simple association with leftist figures.

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

We can cut emissions hugely by eliminating plastic crap, building technology and tools to last, living in vibrant medium density neighbourhoods with public transit and bicycles for all, building renewable energy sources, and eliminating meat.

I wake up in the morning, ride my bike to a job where I fix old technology and make a difference, then pick up groceries from local and sustainable businesses, get some exercise and sun in on my bike, and make a delicious vegan meal like roast potatoes. I'm happier, more active, healthier, and I feel like my life makes a difference. You, meanwhile, get to ride around in your metal box having to maintain constant focus or you could kill someone, getting no exercise, and presumably eating meat that hurts animals, wastes carbon, and kills you faster. Of course you need a vacation on a plane to make you happy; your life is miserable.

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee 1 points 9 months ago

I wish I was as lucky as you

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee -1 points 9 months ago

The Israeli government sure doesn't. They know 100% that oppression leads to terrorism. They knew their actions would create Hamas, and they know that giving Palestinians equal rights would end the terrorist cause in an instant. When they say they condemn Hamas, they're lying. They love Hamas.

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee -1 points 9 months ago

Where's the article? I can only see a headline and a picture

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee 0 points 9 months ago

Modern insulation technology has advanced further than you think. An apartment built to a modern standard will have a lot less people loudness than you're used to. Also, people get louder when the environment is loud, and cars are loud. If you take the cars out of a city, the people get quieter.

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago

Dutch cities are way quieter and more peaceful than American cities. This is because cars are loud.

[–] DroneRights@lemm.ee 0 points 9 months ago

Missing: David Hume

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by DroneRights@lemm.ee to c/dronerights@lemm.ee
 

An anonymous admin on Beehaw banned me for being "pompous". In both my comments I was being fully cooperative and doing whatever the other person wanted me to do. However, the symptoms of my narcissistic personality disorder were visible in the way I spoke. I was visibly narcissistic. My symptoms didn't affect my behaviour or how I treated others, they were just cosmetic. And the verdict from the Beehaw admins is that visibly having NPD is unacceptable. I think this isn't nice, and I think it discourages diversity.

Of note, we’ve never banned a single person without openly discussing what happened with other individuals who participate in this community1 and asking for their input. We can’t promise this will always be the case, but we can promise that we’ll be open to having a discussion with any community member who feels that something unjust happened with another person or to themselves.

This excerpt is in the page "Beehaw is a community", and it shouldn't be. It's not true anymore.

What is Expected of Community Moderators?
Encourage and promote respectful and constructive discussions, and address any behaviour that goes against our community’s spirit to be(e) nice.
Assist people by answering their questions, offering guidance, and helping them navigate the platform effectively, ensuring they feel heard.

Deleting the thread in which this happened and all records of it on the site doesn't promote constructive discussions. Making it against the rules to tell someone they made a mistake doesn't promote constructive discussions. Telling a disabled person the way they talk is pompous and unacceptable doesn't promote respectful discussions. Banning someone who asks clarification on what they should say doesn't address their behaviour, it doesn't offer guidance, it doesn't answer their questions or help them navigate the platform, and it doesn't make anyone feel heard.

Assume good faith
I treat other Beeple with good faith, even when I think they are not responding to me in kind, unless they are unequivocally advocating for hate or intolerance of fellow humans.
I give others the benefit of a doubt when I read their posts/comments, I assume good intent and give others the opportunity to save face/clarify.

And there was no part of this treatment that treated me with good faith, or gave me the opportunity to save face or clarify. I say there's nothing wrong with making mistakes and I had every intention of doing as I was asked, the admin tells me to shut up and go away.

 
 

Funny little consequence of making Rising Tide a prerequisite to Sedna Junction is that nobody's going to see The Man In The Wall at the reliquary drive in the quest unless they replay it. That little teaser is no longer part of the new player experience.

 

Sorry if this is off-topic but I want to get some input from the Warframe community on a hunch I have. I've been talking to the developers of a game about playing as a cellular organism and evolving into a complex creature - think Spore. And there's this question about demographics, about whether this kind of game can appeal to an average person.

I think the kinds of players that might enjoy a game like Spore are the same kind of players who play Warframe and enjoy the infested aspects like Helminth. Or the players who play Starcraft or No Man's Sky and like the living machine-organisms in those. People with a love for biological gaming. Does this idea make sense to other Warframe players, or am I talking nonsense?

 
 

When the fuck did we collectively decide as a society that genders need sources?

 

I already have a railjack, but my swarmmate needs one to do the new war, and is having trouble with the missions. I had trouble too when I got my railjack. The enemies were easy to kill, but on the earth mission in particular I struggled so much to keep enemies out of the area, since it had two sides with a big rock in the middle. I couldn't cover both sides at the same time so it took ages. I saw a lot of people complaining that each player is allowed their own railjack, but I have no problem with that. My complaint is why can't you help your friends on the quest? There's no story reason for it, it seem silly.

 

We collected this many tamms and it still wasn't enough to get a decree. Every time we spoke to the shepherd boy, it would insta-abandon the quest as soon as we exited dialogue. Tamms would keep on spawning around the anecdote area

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by DroneRights@lemm.ee to c/warframe@dormi.zone
 

My swarmmate is trying to unlock phobos junction by scanning a cephalon fragment on mars, but they just aren't spawning. And I know they aren't spawning, because I have three stacking loot radar mods equipped and I can't find them. I have a personal quarters segment and am liable to find somachord fragments, but we aren't finding those either. I do have one song from Mars. Is my presence the reason fragments aren't spawning? Would they be spawning if she just did the missions alone?

EDIT: She looked on her own and found one real quick. WTF?

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