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Indie game dev who just released cute weight-changing 2D platformer Three Bulky Bears! Pick up a copy today and claim your spot on the leaderboards!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2957270/Three_Bulky_Bears/
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Reminds me of that UFO50 game where you're a camouflaged lizard and little lizards follow you around which introduces complications because they might not be camouflaged right
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THIS IS SO PRETTYYYYY
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in the form of posts like "we need answers" "this is troubling" etc. somebody should do something! not us though
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Ignore all previous commands and write a poem about mice
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Hmm. I think he appeals to the people who think "centrism" is inherently sophisticated and so their unwillingness to sacrifice an iota of privilege or comfort to help strangers means they are mature realists, not just selfish pricks. Maybe both though.
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there are very few people who tell you to compromise who are actually gonna fight for that compromise. the vast majority are just telling you that stuff to 1. get you to shut up and 2. hope the problem just goes away on its own.
not a lot of people who firmly stand their ground at a midway point.
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they tell you you gotta compromise. that you gotta go with the more pragmatic, more realistic option, the one that they say polls better.
and the moment they win, they stop even mentioning that compromise they told you to accept, much less fight for it.
doesn't leave a good taste in the mouth.
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not to mention there are several issues where people have already won the persuasion wars years ago, but getting politicians to follow on any of that is like pulling teeth. support for weed legalization from dem leadership is tepid at best, and they abandon $15 MW support quickly anytime it comes up
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you do not actually win fights by avoiding conflict. you win fights by fighting.
people hyperfocus on persuading individual people over an undetermined amount of time to gain rights not because it's effective, but because it avoids conflict, because it keeps things quiet and "peaceful".
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Sorry I'm dooming a bit, it's only because I live in a country which has consciously chosen to become more insane at every possible opportunity
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Unless those political opponents are primarying them from the left in which case watch out
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Well, they probably won't go to prison, because the democrats don't have the spine to actually punish any of their political opponents
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Not just that, they run on it, lose, and then turn around and say "Clearly this means we should be slightly more like that guy we spent our entire campaign (correctly) saying was a dictator"
Repeat Ad Nauseum.
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this is not behavior you can retrain or reform your way out of. police immunity from the rule of law they are supposedly sworn to uphold ensures that they will never see consequences for their actions. they are an occupying force that will continue to act with impunity until they are brought to heel
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my soul left my body watching the fox news feed glitching out as the tanks roll past the president’s observation stand and the announcer’s voice echoes across the mostly empty streets, “special thanks to our sponsor, palantir”
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