Access to the playtest
Hey! I'd be more than happy, what's your steam username? I got a couple of unknown friend requests today
Stroke-posting
This is such a funny visual I've never heard of this happening
ryathal should play the longer game and go fuck themself
You can run it with "SteamDeck=0 %command%" in the launch options
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I'm a fully brown person with fully brown ancestry and cilantro tastes like soap
When it can be proven to think for itself and not regurgitate what it thinks you want to hear. When it steps past lines of code, not as a façade or fascimile, but as its own being with its own goals and its own sense of realised existence.
Assigning ranks based of job role, setting hard limits to work hours, income based on academic performance, pre-set food, bike, car, even cutlery and bedding - all of these things seem to reduce individuality and personal autonomy. It's reminiscent of armies. I understand that there is a whole economy and this is only the starting point, but I would suggest a UBI on top of the UBR so the individual can choose how much to spend on bedding, what kind of cutlery they want, etc. I think it would be too wasteful, time-consuming, and impractical for a government to micromanage its citizens' lives to such extents.
Edit: Forgot to mention but this system would also create a lot of waste. For example, what am I supposed to do with the cutlery I was given as a starter once I want to buy my own? Same with bedding, bike, and I think worst offender being the kei car. Not only would granting everyone a kei car increase car centrism and traffic density, it would be very wasteful because of how many resources go into making a car.
I can see that a lot of thought went into this and while I agree with many points, I also have to point out that this much control over people's lives feels restrictive and authoritarian. Universal Basic Resources vs Universal Basic Income, I do lean towards UBR more, but not the rest of the government restriction. Housing, water, food, healthcare, and public transport are all we need to implement imo.
My suggestions, which I believe are much simpler, are co-op housing, potable tap water, ration cards, and free public transport at the level of the Netherlands. Healthcare, a lot of countries have sorted out so I don't think I'll comment much on - except to mention that I don't believe weight reduction surgery needs to be free.
Is that blood on the ground next to the mound of what I can only assume are dozens of bodies?
I'm not American, and I have been boycotting American, not sure what you mean.
Boycotting is part of the solution, at least for non-Americans. Here's an American who is just cheering it on. I don't think there's anything at all wrong with that.
When your country acts in a way to make you lose your national pride, that is not your fault. Your brand of nationalism is what lead to the current state of America to begin with. There's nothing wrong with wanting your country to be better and do better, deluding yourself that it is better is fucking insane. Saying "America has its own issues" does not even begin to cover it when they're leading the charge for homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, bigotry, and every other kind of hate under the sun. They're taking on the role of Germany just before WW2 and your comment is that the country has its issues.
I was trying so hard to buy one but Sony did not make them available at all in my country. The only way to buy an Xperia or a Zenfone 10 is through shady importer websites and you get no warranty.
This would've been my new phone if it had a headphone jack.
I have no skin in the game. I'm not religious, I grew up in a much smaller religion than either Jewish people or Muslims, and I decided early on that I do not believe in any gods. Culturally, my environment was very Islamophobic growing up, my mom still can't stop badmouthing Muslims. I have no hatred towards Jewish people or Muslim people. When Muslim people commit atrocities towards any group, I call them atrocities, when Jewish people commit atrocities, I call them atrocities.
You seem to take issue with Palestinian nationalism, but what do you call Israel's genocide? Is that not a form of nationalism? Refugee crises are a topic of debate, and no country is obligated to take on refugees. Who's cutting whose heads off in Gaza? Israel has bombed it to rubble indiscriminately, they've not only killed innocent men, but also women and children. They've intentionally targetted marked and lit humanitarian aid vehicles and killed impartial aid workers and paramedics. To call their actions barbaric is an insult to barbarians. Nobody's enslaving Jewish people in Palestine, but there's thousands and thousands of Palestinians being rampantly murdered by Jewish people. If you could stop being the victim for five seconds, you could see why so many people have a problem with what's happening in Palestine.
P.S. You're more likely to get disappeared by ICE nowadays if you're in the States as a POC, especially a refugee.
Right, none of which is ethno-nationalism. British rule colonised a ton of countries around the world, a lot of which revolted against them. Why is Palestine any different in this case? Because they fought against Jewish immigration who openly declared that they wanted to take over the land? That's not immigration, that's invasion.
You're just wrong on this one. Palestine existed way before the Zionist movement. If a group of people move into your ancestral home and tell you, "hey my fairy tale book here says this place is mine" will you leave quietly? Palestinian protests stem from this problem. Saying a keffiyeh is equivalent to a klan hood is fucking bizarre, because keffiyehs are a cultural symbol that come from people living in arid climates. It has become a political symbol to support Palestine in this genocide taking place against them.
Took me a minute to understand what I'm looking at