Show newer

@jeff @Npars01 While this may be true, they're going to hurt a lot of people trying. So we all have to pull together, throw sand in the gears and resist.

Jimmy Kimmel said it well. It was a terrible night for those who voted for Trump. They just don’t know it yet. I walk through several examples of why that is in today’s piece: open.substack.com/pub/statusku

When the clown sits on the throne they do not become the king

The kingdom becomes the circus

Sex toy companies are using the Trump win to tell women to take a break from their husbands who voted for him and use sex toys instead.

Hey all, I'm in a bind.

My disabled housemate and I are staring down a Minnesota winter and our furnace is on its last legs. It's almost 20 years old at this point, and repairing it will now cost as much as a new one. We had it checked yesterday and it's starting to emit carbon monoxide while in use.

I need at least $4000 to replace it.

I have some savings, but it's not enough to cover it all, and I'm the only income in the house.

We've had a hard year with our cat passing this summer, my housemate narrowly avoiding the ER from overheating during multiple power outages, and our dishwasher also needing to be replaced.

Anything helps, and thank you!

ko-fi.com/socketwench
venmo.com/u/socketwench
paypal.me/socketwench

#mutualaid

The wait is over! Our merch store is LIVE, and it’s packed with gear that’s ready to take you to new worlds.

Gear Up for New Realities today!

Visit: resonite.sellfy.store

#Resonite #VirtualReality #VR

Here's my favourite corgi fact; if you cross a corgi with another dog breed, the resulting offspring is basically a corgi that looks like they're doing other breed cosplay. Like, for example, this husky corgi.

The same thing happens with, say, a German shepherd mix; you get a corgi that looks like a German shepherd 😂

The wait is over! Our merch store is LIVE, and it’s packed with gear that’s ready to take you to new worlds.

Gear Up for New Realities today!

Visit: resonite.sellfy.store

#Resonite #VirtualReality #VR

Men out here being like "your body our choice" as if they're unstoppable robots made of unobtainium rather than fleshy animals with several arteries close to the surface

I had a discussion yesterday with my wife about continuing relationships with friends and family who voted Republican.

I said I wasn't going to maintain that connection anymore. I hate the phrase that is already being tossed around again... "We can have a difference of opinion and still be friends."

Look... a difference of opinion is:
— it's okay to put pineapple on pizza,
— Batman could totally beat up Superman or
— the ’77 Yankees were a better team than the ’96 Yankees.

Those are differences of opinion.

But if you voted for Trump and any other Republican, we have a difference of morals.
You have told me with one action that you are a racist, a misogynist, a homophobe, a xenophobe and a transphobe. You are complicit in helping to eradicate me. You have told me you believe bringing down the cost of eggs is more important than protecting basic freedom in this country.

You are not worth my time anymore and I do not want you in my life.

My wife doesn't understand. She thinks people can still be friends even though they disagree.

FUCK THAT!!!

Did you know? Weasels are made primarily of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and a secret additional element known as "zest"

Got an email saying they were a hiring manager who got my resume and wanted to set up a meeting. No company name. No phone number. No nothing.

Got a text message that had pretty much the same text. No company name, no phone number, nothing.

Got a phone call I didn't recognize with an obviously recorded AI voice with the exact same text as the text message. No company name, no phone number, nothing.

I'm desperate, so I replied in text with "I don't recognize this number. What company is this, and what position?"

I've heard nothing.

The scams really hurt my morale.

Something that really struck me during the run up to the election was the silence on trans rights from our left-wing candidates.

The chair of the Democratic Party of Texas Gilberto Hinojosa and candidate Colin Allred both threw transfolk under the bus to try and promote the party and get votes. And now we're starting to hear the behind-the-scene blaming from folks like Representative Seth Moulton saying "“Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than being brutally honest about the challenges many Americans face. I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.”

This was (and is) something I find worrying. Our allies are seeing that we're a liability and this is very very very terrifying. I hope the others in the party make sure they know that we are humans in need of protection like everyone else.

A story about Jenn and how a video game made her politically aware.

It's 1992, and I finally get a computer that can actually DO stuff. A 486 running Windows 3.1. My first realy game for that? "The Lost Treasures of Infocom" 1 and 2.

I'd always loved Zork games, and having the entire (almost) archive of Infocom text based "interactive fiction" games really appealed to me. One of the games in that package was "A Mind Forever Voyaging" by Steve Meretzky. It's a game that left a deep impact in how it predicts the future.

The game involves Perry Simm, who has recently been told he is a computer simulation of a human raised "in world" since birth, asked to run simulations of a governmental "Plan for Renewed National Purpose." The plan being a (what was then) exaggerated form of the Reagan Administration's policies, something that wasn't on 18 year old Jenn's brain at the time.

The simulation involved the world 20, 30, 40 and 50 years after being enacted. Basically, the plan was pretty much lowering taxes, deregulation, privatization of services and a return to "traditional values." There's actually not a lot to the game. The bulk of it being exploring the simualtion as time goes on. But as time goes on, you see that things, while better at first, go quite off the deep end as time goes on.

I'm going off memory of a game I played thirty plus years ago, but....

At the 20 year mark, everything is actually going very well. Everyone is doing better, technology is moving along, everyone seems prosperous. The rich are getting richer, but so are the folks who aren't rich. There's one thing, though. The fundamentalist "Church of God's Will" has started getting involved with politics. At first just influencing policy, but eventually leading to overturning the seperation of Church and State.

As the years go on, a local Chinese restaurant you go to is cleaning racist grafitti off it's storefront. The Preident now has far more power than the other branches of government and is in power for longer. The Schools are now all private, and mostly run by the Church of God's Will. Eventually the most of the civil services in the city become pay services or eventually privatizes.

Later on, the church runs the police, rationing is everywhere. Your family, who had moved into an apartment at the beginning of the game hoping for a better life, are living there decades later barely able to aford rent. The rich live mainly isolated in a large apartment building downtown, where you can't get into (And infact being pushed away when trying to enter becomes more and mroe violent as the years move on). The Zoo becomes private. Eventually it's shut down with a terrible smell coming from it, implying it was just straight up abandonned.

This game was written in 1985.

While it does go off the deep end (gladiator fights in the stadium near the end, monkey torture time at the zoo, and your born-again son sending your wife to a gulag because she spoke against religion), the mechanics of the game...living in this world....making relationships with the people around you and the places...and seeing how it's going downhill...it left a mark in me.

It wasn't until about 2000 I started noticing...we're living the game now. The plan is enacted through the various Reagan era policies, and while they were slowed down during the Clinton Administration, the second Bush one accellerated it again.

And I didn't want that world I saw in A Mind Forever Voyaging for anyone. Sadly, I've watched as it continued it's march forward. What took 20 years in the game has taken about forty in the real world. We prospered for a while, but it's now taking a down turn as the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.

I'm only sad it took me another twenty years to get involved. And sadder than it took someone else dragging me out of a self-imposed isolation to do it.

You can play A Mind Forever Voyaging online, but without the game materials it may not make the best sense. But if you can play it, and you can get into it without all the documentation (Which, as most infocom games did, were made as items that existed IN THAT WORLD), it's eye opening and will show you where we're headed.

And it ain't good.

I just got sent my passport off to be renewed.

If I'm going to panic, I'll panic productively.

Show older
DriveinSaturday.org

Drive-in Saturday: you're all becoming stronger, faster hunters.