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Kurt Vonnegut wrote: “When I was 15, I spent a month working on an archeological dig. I was talking to one of the archeologists one day during our lunch break and he asked those kinds of “getting to know you” questions you ask young people: Do you play sports? What’s your favorite subject? And I told him, no I don’t play any sports. I do theater, I’m in choir, I play the violin and piano, I used to take art classes.
And he went WOW. That’s amazing! And I said, “Oh no, but I’m not any good at ANY of them.”
And he said something then that I will never forget and which absolutely blew my mind because no one had ever said anything like it to me before: “I don’t think being good at things is the point of doing them. I think you’ve got all these wonderful experiences with different skills, and that all teaches you things and makes you an interesting person, no matter how well you do them.”
And that honestly changed my life. Because I went from a failure, someone who hadn’t been talented enough at anything to excel, to someone who did things because I enjoyed them. I had been raised in such an achievement-oriented environment, so inundated with the myth of Talent, that I thought it was only worth doing things if you could “Win” at them.
It never ceases to amaze me how much of anglophone's sense of morality is completely captive to whatever's legal in the US and UK. Every recent moral scare or discourse can be traced upstream to some bill that was attempted or successfully passed 5-15 years ago, before which it wasn't even widely considered an issue. Seeing supposedly progressive people turning hard towards sexual censorship and anti-sex education, justifying people getting arrested or having their income confiscated because "it's against the law/corporate code of conduct", forming witch hunts to brand random pin-up artists as sexual predators, and reifying conservative taboos... it really feels surreal when I still remember last decade how it was a common refrain to make fun of entertainment industries for permitting military propaganda and violence more than a half-naked body.
Similar feeling to. When it became evident that China was self-sufficient and not just a production factory owned by the west, and the US started an economic campaign against China. Everyone and their mother flipped their switch from fetishising Chinese culture (not a particularly good thing either) to vilifying every Chinese person they see and treating everything coming out of China as surveillance and propaganda from the 21st century manifestation of Nazi Germany. I was a grade schooler while this cultural switch was occurring, and even then it felt blatantly absurd to me.
Today's Seals Are: Smack The Baby
So with voting do you cum when a person get bitten into or when a person is swallowed or does it depend on the moment
usually you just mark a ballot with a pen or you select the candidate you want on a screen. sometimes you hole punch the ballot though
Say what you will about Danganronpa (and believe me I have, can, and will) but you can’t deny that its general premise/format kicks so much ass.
You take 16 characters, all of which are the best of the best at what they do, and you trap them all in one place. They aren’t allowed to leave unless they can kill one of the other characters and get away with it.
From there you have the murder mysteries of each case, giving you a limited pool of suspects that decreases over time. As it decreases, you learn more and more about the larger mystery of “why is this all happening?”
It’s a compelling as hell format that you could easily just churn out over 50 games of this thing if you wanted, and it’s why the RP community is so huge, and also why there are so many fangame projects. Making 16 characters and having them Do That is really really fun!!!
"Heh, Danganronpa is so cringe. Nagito Komaeda is such a meme. I can't believe I was so into it back in the day"
Yeah, uh huh. You're so right. You've finally bested your old love and have grown the cold shell of irony to defend yourself.
Unrelated, but give this a little listen
Hoodwinked AMV - Break Stuff
Break Stuff Sunday
Welcome to Break Stuff Sunday
really important context to degenbrecher is that these medals aren't official accolades they're all handmade by her neighbours and friends as thanks for being such a cool and awesome friend and she wears them mostly because if she doesn't wear the friendship pins silverash will be nervously fidgeting all day because he thinks she's mad at him
Bonus multiplier: Degenbrecher thus puts more importance into wearing friendship pins and keeping her funny fidgety employer’s morale up than she ever did upkeeping any sort of cordiality or noblesse oblige as the Kazimierz bloodsport arena champion that brought her immense influence and riches, to the point that she went to the one photoshoot when she won the first time and then they had to reuse that material for basically every media appearance going forward which in turn started a rumor that she was eerily unaging when she was just uninterested, but Neighbor Trishä’s Happy Gold Star (0.01 LMD at the general store) for putting on a puppet show for her four children when she had to leave them in her care to attend to a relative’s medical emergency? That shit goes right on her chest with no small amount of pride and obligation.
You can literally read her event right now. It’s something you can do. Fact checking has never been easier. Her Files are right there. Her event opens with her covered in blood, and immediately boarding the train where the other characters of the story are by jumping onto its roof while it’s moving, whom she chases terminator style. It turns out in the end she was covered in blood because she was helping a neighbor with the birth of a farm animal unprompted, which left her uniform caked in blood from the birth, and she boarded the train because she was running late somewhere and just so happened to spot some suspicious people in it. It’s explained that Degen just helping out neighbors and being super beloved by them is a daily ocurrence. Her Files touch on this plenty as well.
While chasing these people, she overhears some tourists pondering where to go. She stops, gives tourism recommendations, then continues chasing and instantly catches up. She’s got Bugs Bunny powers.
Hell you can read the SilverAsh one shot right now instead of wondering if this is made up and learn that SA and Gnosis blew up all their money to hire her as bodyguard for one (1) night for appearances sake and to look more important than they were, and Degen had so much fun with the menfailures + she liked SA’s ideals that she basically pledged herself to the cause, which THEN takes her to living in Kjerag and actually loving it and considering it, not Leithanen or Kazimierz, as her home, this last bit comes from her Files.
because sometimes there are invisible tests and invisible rules and you're just supposed to ... know the rule. someone you thought of as a friend asks you for book recommendations, so you give her a list of like 30 books, each with a brief blurb and why you like it. later, you find out she screenshotted the list and send it out to a group chat with the note: what an absolute freak can you believe this. you saw the responses: emojis where people are rolling over laughing. too much and obsessive and actually kind of creepy in the comments. you thought you'd been doing the right thing. she'd asked, right? an invisible rule: this is what happens when you get too excited.
you aren't supposed to laugh at your own jokes, so you don't, but then you're too serious. you're not supposed to be too loud, but then people say you're too quiet. you aren't supposed to get passionate about things, but then you're shy, boring. you aren't supposed to talk too much, but then people are mad when you're not good at replying.
you fold yourself into a prettier paper crane. since you never know what is "selfish" and what is "charity," you give yourself over, fully. you'd rather be empty and over-generous - you'd rather eat your own boundaries than have even one person believe that you're mean. since you don't know what the thing is that will make them hate you, you simply scrub yourself clean of any form of roughness. if you are perfect and smiling and funny, they can love you. if you are always there for them and never admit what's happening and never mention your past and never make them uncomfortable - you can make up for it. you can earn it.
don't fuck up. they're all testing you, always. they're tolerating you. whatever secret club happened, over a summer somewhere - during some activity you didn't get to attend - everyone else just... figured it out. like they got some kind of award or examination that allowed them to know how-to-be-normal. how to fit. and for the rest of your life, you've been playing catch-up. you've been trying to prove that - haha! you get it! that the joke they're telling, the people they are, the manual they got- yeah, you've totally read it.
if you can just divide yourself in two - the lovable one, and the one that is you - you can do this. you can walk the line. they can laugh and accept you. if you are always-balanced, never burdensome, a delight to have in class, champagne and glittering and never gawky or florescent or god-forbid cringe: you can get away with it.
you stare at your therapist, whom you can make jokes with, and who laughs at your jokes, because you are so fucking good at people-pleasing. you smile at her, and she asks you how you're doing, and you automatically say i'm good, thanks, how are you? while the answer swims somewhere in your little lizard brain:
how long have you been doing this now? mastering the art of your body and mind like you're piloting a puppet. has it worked? what do you mean that all you feel is... just exhausted. pick yourself up, the tightrope has no net. after all, you're cheating, somehow, but nobody seems to know you actually flunked the test. it's working!
aren't you happy yet?
I've always been really confused about the world culture of Fallout, especially before the collapse.
Like it's my understanding that the timeline diverges from our own after WW2, with the United States entering a golden atomic age driven by relentless xenophobic and expansionist conquest, plunging the world into a fascistic death spiral that lead to the resource wars and nuclear armageddon. And to deliver that bleak premise with a satirical edge, it's canonical that American culture is, at least by the 2070s when the world ends, stuck in a sort of neo 50s obsession where the only music and art that's popular enough to survive the nukes is all stuff that originated more than a century beforehand.
Like I get that the criticism being made is that a culture obsessed with its own past is indicative of a bleak present crushed by imperialism and nationalism, but can you really expect me to believe that Fallout's American empire was so bad that culture and art and aesthetics were just. Frozen in time for more than 100 years? Addicted to their own past? That the American people were so embroiled in reactionary ideologies that they were incapable of moving forward and creating anything new?
Anyway did you hear they're rebooting Malcolm in the Middle this year? And the Mummy. And the Devil Wears Prada. And Masters of the Universe. And Meet the Parents. And a 5th toy story movie. And a moana remake.
Could mean nothing.