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As a trans woman who values a close shave. I mirror your points on the safety razor. Capitalism’s just been trying to sell us garbage cuz they perfected that tool ages ago.
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Legend Of Zelda Live-Action Movie Has Officially Wrapped FilmingEnglish
1·11 days agoNo, he’s right. They really should have gone the animated route. Imagine studio Ghibli making a Zelda movie based off of a Link to the past. That would go so fucking hard
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Turkey asks gay people to provide explicit photos of them to be exempt from military serviceEnglish
6·11 days agoNo no no no you misunderstand
Bottoms are women
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Controller shows signs of life, as leaker suggests that Valve has received its "first large quantity" shipments
3·13 days ago8bitdo d-pad is very clicky and defined
I haven’t booted up OBS in a few months now. It would be too much work for me to do. Make my hair look nice, make sure my lighting setup is just right, clean my room, set up my camera angle and then make sure that everything on stream is appropriate. Not copyrighted and all that stuff.
I think about it sometimes, but ultimately I might end up just doing it for fun on a self-hosted stream or something like that if I ever have time. I’ve been on a whole own my own digital footprint kick lately.
I’ve actually attempted live streaming. It totally sucks the joy out of sitting in front of a computer and zoning out playing your game. You start to go “Oh no I can’t play this game cuz I’m playing it on stream.”
I wasn’t majorly successful but I still made affiliate and had some regular watchers. The pressure to create content and be entertaining and stay engaged was too much for me and continue doing it all for the paltry sums that I was getting.
I could also feel the pressure to become someone I’m not to reach more people. Something I refused to do. In the end though I made enough money streaming to make up for all the equipment I bought for it. I ran out of real time to stream when I got a new job that demanded more time from me. I am making so much more money so much faster by just clocking in and out every day and i feel like I’m building my skills in the field I’m in instead of making me hate my entertainment options.
That’s a heart? I thought she was doing a Mr. Burns
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Technology@piefed.social•Dad stuck in support nightmare after teen lied about age on DiscordEnglish
121·16 days agoI’m putting on my tin foil hat here to say that this could be another propaganda technique.
You front load the data you want the smooth brains to absorb and then on the back end you explain why this article has a reason to be shared around to everybody who is sane. Smooth brains and the people they want to control will only read the title and the base knowledge that the article is getting across appealing to their base emotions and fears furthering the point that the publisher is trying to propagandize.
“Smarter” people will read the whole thing and read the back part of the article, which says that this is actually an “anti-age verification article” So you share it to social media to try to prove your own point. But all the smooth brains only see the front loaded point.
So in a way, creating an article like this is more likely to be shared by more people and then the hidden point of age verification is front loaded and the criticisms against it are hidden behind too many paragraphs for most.
Arstechica is a captured media site owned by Condé Naste who not only published “The Art of The Deal” they also are anti-union, pro Iseal, and they are partially responsible for this current radicalization of america through their many publications.
They recently fired several people from Teen Vogue for their political opinions and Union organization.
This is an entity which likes to appear impartial but definitely is pushing an agenda.
Anyway i have to take my tinfoil hat off to play beat saber now. This is all speculation
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If I got in a collision with a car from the 70s with a car today, would not the 70s car win out since it would primarily be metal? If so why don't people buy more 70's cars?
8·16 days agoIf you weren’t fucking murdered from the whiplash of not having any crumple zones absorbing the impact. Then you would surely die of your insurance going absolutely through the roof for driving a fucking car from the '70s and getting into an accident
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve Developer Improves The Linux Gaming Experience For Limited vRAM HardwareEnglish
2·16 days agoHe donates sometimes not super often. Definitely not a big philanthropist in that way.
But he does fund ocean research. So that’s cool.
I want more realistic enemy behaviors in general. Most animal enemies in games react exactly the same. Roar, run at you, bite.
It’d be great if in for example Skyrim, instead of the wolves just beelining straight for you. They were howling and running alongside you in the woods. Stalking you and waiting for the chance for the whole group to strike at once. If you try to go for the wolves, the ones you run after would distract you while the others try to get you in the back. It could be exhilarating but no, we’ve just decided to make games fucking boring I guess
It used to be a lot more viable to publish a multiplayer title and have a good player base. Nowadays, player bases have been captured by large live service models. Games like tremulous where you essentially play as an alien ant and gain points by building buildings and killing human soldiers to evolve into a bigger aliens. There was also the human Marine team who basically played like starcraft Marines.
It was essentially first person team-based starcraft. And it was amazing. And nobody’s playing this shit anymore. It’s kind of a shame.
I was going to make a joke about how I wanted a Jurassic Park movie but with AI because this comic mimics the quote from Jeff goldblum. But then I remember that Westworld already exists
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's funny the only adaptation or derivative of LOTR that I'm aware of that keeps Tom Bombadil is the outrageous parody Bored of the Rings where he's a drug-tripping hippie named Tim Benzedrine
1·25 days agoIronically cutting him out of the movies like this sort of adds to his mythology
I don’t even think Google has a search Monopoly. They might have a maps Monopoly. But even Apple competes with them pretty heavily on that. (Before I’m personally given my own goddamn cross to hang from, I hate google)
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
Trans Memes@lemmy.blahaj.zone•If transphobes were fish, they'd be fished to extinction
19·28 days agoYeah I think the joke is that these are actually all CIS men
Xenny@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve veteran slams Tim Sweeney and Epic Games for laying off 1000 people while making 'as much money as possible… and hey Tim, Gabe's better at that than you'English
1·29 days agoCensorship on my Lemmy? It’s more likely than you think




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