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What happens when a snake?
I'd reblog David Karp's Tumblr post about leaving, but he blocked everyone who mildly criticized his company years before his job turned into a parody of itself, giving speeches to advertisers at retreats in France
what the FUCK is my phone doing
it’s summertime so here are some rewritten headlines about getting out there and really forcing the fun this June
I found the saddest thing: a brand trying to explain their failed joke to an @reply on Twitter
game idea
A competitive multiplayer game where every player is a member of an immediate family, all standing in front of a photo stand after a theme park ride where someone is trying to sell them a $40 souvenir photo that was taken of them
no one actually wants the photo, but they can’t reveal that they don’t want the photo. The person to pay for the photo loses
Professor Stephen Hawking believes Zayn might still be in One Direction - in a different universe
Vainglorious Ghoul, the red archer, in-game art!
Happy Monday! I wrote a new, non-fiction interactive Twine piece called So You’ve Been Called Out. Here is my “artist’s statement” of sorts about it, directly from the piece itself:
I see people writing about “callout culture” a lot, and while a lot of digital ink seems to be spilled on scrutinising the behaviour of people who do the calling out, very little seems to get said about ways to constructively react when you are the recipient of a callout.
When we are called out for saying or doing something derogatory, dismissive, or otherwise hurtful towards a marginalised group of people, it can often be a hard pill to swallow, even if it is feedback that we desperately need to hear. I believe that if we can learn to take such criticism of our behaviour not as permanent indictments of character but as learning experiences, our communities will be stronger, healthier, and better at conflict resolution.
If anything, I wrote this guide because I need it for myself. If anyone else happens to find it useful, all the better. Thank you for reading.
Joni Mitchell practicing in her garden.