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Evkob (they/them)

@ Evkob @lemmy.ca

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  • A brutal atrocity committed by a police department and your reaction is to "Well, AKTSHUALLY", where's your goddamn sense of empathy man?

    Calling the bombing of a neighbourhood simply "inappropriate" is fucked and I fear for your humanity. "Inappropriate" is when I fart at the dinner table, not when one uses bombs on other humans.

  • They do have that for the Steam Deck.

  • ...it's not a capital "i", it's a lowercase L. Thus the joke; it's "I'm LN" instead of the usual "I'm in".

  • I'd bring the album 10,000 gecs by 100 gecs and show it to The Beatles. In 1965, they'd have been at peak boy-band coming hot of the release of Help! and just about to drop Rubber Soul and a few months away from dropping (IMO their greatest album) Revolver.

    Imagine if instead of George Harrison getting really into Indian music, he discovered hyperpop. The Beatles are such an influencal band that it would have ripples throughout the music industry. Imagine what 100 gecs would be getting up to in an alternate universe where Revolution 9 might get replaced with something like One Million Dollars?

  • Get a distro running XFCE, slap the Chicago95 theme on it, and try to convince your friends that their computer updated to the latest version of Windows.

  • Really hot take here: Super Mario Bros (you didn't mention it in your list).

    For a game from the '80s on the limited hardware available at the time, they really put a lot of work into the mechanics of the platforming. It's an incredibly responsive game compared to its contemporaries.

  • In what way it obvious? I've seen so many people make similar "jokes" just to spread their hateful rhetoric.

    If you want to make a joke like this, you should really use a sarcasm tag or similar indicators that they're not your truly-held beliefs. Unfortunately modern conservatives have kicked Poe's Law into overdrive, and if one leaves a comment like this one wihout a clear indication of sarcasm, people really have no choice but to assume they're a bigot.

  • Not condoning the death threats, but live-streaming the butt-fucking of his mom is a bit much.

  • "Trans kids should have to overcome a bunch of hurdles to access necessary treatment" doesn't sound that supportive to me.

    Calling the natural variety of combinations of gender and sex "a mental disorder" doesn't strike me as particularly supportive either. Do you consider homosexuality to be a mental disorder?

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  • When articles mention "The Economy" it just means rich people's money.

  • EndeavourOS, my beloved 💕

    It's what made Linux click for me after a few attempts at using Ubuntu and Linux Mint. I unironically think the little Pac-Man animations made me more comfortable using the terminal.

  • distinction between graduate school and undergraduate school

    Yeah but you're implying there's a distinction between universities and post-grad, not undergrad and post-grad.

  • Are there any grad schools which aren't associated with a college/university?

  • Look at this big shot who doesn't need roommates to afford housing.

  • The campfires in Celeste are great. They're such a peaceful respite after the intensity of the gameplay.

  • The absence of a regulatory body for English is honestly probably one of my favourite features of the language. I'm a native French speaker, and while I can speak standard French, my dialect diverges substantially from what's prescribed by l'Académie française (France) or the OQLF (Québec). There's this sort of hierarchy in French where France (especially Parisian) French is seen as superior, and all other varieties, from Canadian to African to Caribbean, are seen as various degrees of inferior.

    I don't feel that as much with English, and I think it's in part because there isn't an institution trying to define "proper" English. Despite it being my second language, I often feel more confident speaking to native English speakers from other regions than I do to other native French speakers.