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@circus-world-clown
Caught myself spiraling and then remembered it's just my body not wanting to exist in these temperatures
Passenger trains in US vs Europe (image is making the rounds among U.S. transit advocates today)
High speed rail in China on 2008 VS 2020
they keep making games bigger and worse optimized and call it improvement. they say, no, the price is totally justified, because our game has More Space and your PC can't run it, which means it's Future. meanwhile the space is too big to cross. the games are too long and too poorly paced to even finish. and it doesn't look materially better than anything that came out on the 360. as if anything has ever done as much or gone as hard in 100 hours as Portal did in three.
It'll be this way for the foreseeable future though because the average gamer actively hates art and unique experience, only playing video games for the purpose of...like...I don't know. Saying you've played it I guess??? Being able to claim you have a hobby while not having to engage with something in a meaningful way?? I refuse to believe these people that are paying $80 for the newest cookie cutter Unreal Engine PC nuker actually have more fun doing that than playing indies
The boulder pushing punishment is iconic. But I think more people should know the reason Sisyphus was punished to begin with, which was for cheating death, twice.
The first time he cheated death, Sisyphus had just angered Zeus by revealing the location of the Asopid Aegina whom Zeus abducted. Which is super valid, fuck Zeus.
Sisyphus knew that Zeus would send the god of death Thanatos after him, so he prepared a trap and trapped Thanatos in the chains meant for him.
After that, nothing on Earth was able to die so long as Thanatos was in chains. Which meant no animals could be sacrificed to the gods. This angered the gods, who made Sisyphus' life so miserable with pain and illness that he would beg for death. And so he released Thanatos.
But then came the second time Sisyphus cheated death. As he was dying, he asked his wife to dump his naked corpse in the middle of the public square. Denied a proper burial, his soul ended up on the far side of the river Styx, unable to cross.
He complained to Hades and Persephone about how his wife disrespected him, and begged them to let him return briefly to the world of the living to scold her and make her bury him properly. They agreed, and Sisyphus returned to life. He then embraced his wife, and refused to return to the Underworld.
It's only when he finally died of old age that he was sent to Tartarus and punished with the boulder.
I don't remember where I've seen it, but I like the interpretation that Sisyphus doesn't have to push the boulder. He can choose to stay in Tartarus and rest. But he was promised that if he managed to push the boulder to the top of the mountain, he'll ascend to Elysium.
And Sisyphus, in his stubbornness and cleverness, refuses to give up on a challenge.
One must indeed imagine Sisyphus happy, planning and scheming about how he'll cheat the gods next.
@heydocverdant Don't hide this gem in the tags.
Making motivational "it's never too late to transition" posts is really undercut if the age you're highlighting is still young. Claiming that your transition was late and it worked out great for you actually makes older people more afraid to transition if you're saying that shit in your 20s. How do you think a trans person in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s feels when you're 23 and calling yourself a late transitioner?
It's never too late until you're in a coffin. It is worth it for a single day of being yourself, even if you're 110.
This isn't a cute and aspirational addition. How you are remembered is important, but it is nothing compared to a moment of life. You might think you're being encouraging when you say this, but all you are doing is supporting the mainstream idea that trans people should repress and perhaps only reveal when they're gone. Be the voice telling them it's worth how scary it is, not one saying it's enough to be known in death by the few who care to listen or know.
If you are elderly and on your death bed, I want to treat you as your gender now. Not over your coffin. I want you to hear me call you a woman or a man for the first time and I want you to know I mean it. I want to say your name. It is not too late, don't save that information for when I can no longer give that to you.
I had my first real experience with being trans in my mid-thirties, started hrt late thirties, I had a big bald spot by then, family history of male pattern baldness. I got the call for scheduling the appointment in October, 2016, just one short month before the 2016 presidential election in the USA. Felt like everything was really lined up against me (it wasn't but it felt that way at the time). Could have kept putting it off for whatever but I didn't, despite all else going on in my head. And, wouldn't you know, almost a decade of bullshit and I have no regrets, and I tell this story all the time because I want other trans people to know that stuff. That thing, going on ahead and transitioning and being out, didn't regret it even nearly 40 years old.
Since then, I've chatted with people who started in their 50s and 60s. Haven't met anyone who regretted it no matter what age they started. I don't think there's an age where anyone comes out as trans and wishes they didn't. Lots of us wish we did early, sure. But pretty much no one is sorry for having come out, no matter the age.
for whatever reason tumblr has flagged this post from a deleted blog as explicit so I can't even reblog it anymore which is a shame because it's one of my absolute favorites
i think we are long overdue for a game that does the reverse of 90s first person shooters and actively makes fun of the player for picking the hard difficulty
heres kinda what i mean
(USAmerican trying to imagine a societal environment) Okay, so picture a highway,
inability to correctly perceive 3d objects is in fact far more dangerous when someone is driving a car next to you then when they're like, sending emails to you.
can we focus on the gnome for a second
wait sorry i was not wearing my glasses. that is a cat
these are the people i have to share a highway with
This satire article resonated with me so much
A very common misconception within the south asian community. So glad she addressed that. (x)
(Quds)
With proud Dabke steps and a smile of determination, 19-year-old Palestinian Saeed Abu Shawish celebrated a milestone many thought impossible.
After months of intensive rehabilitation following injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike that led to the amputation of his left leg, he regained his ability to move independently.
Clawing at your grave barking and howling like a dog waiting for you to come back and play. I win.
Why is she barking <3