Folks, I've been receiving the usual hatred and absolutely disgusting videos and images and a wide range of photos of pork products - and at this point I'm so used to them that they're barely worth mentioning but
I just wanted to share this guy because this is a new one
Can anyone tell me which school of internet bullshit this falls under because throwing slurs around and going "I might have money might have photoshop double bluff that you'll block me" doesn't seem like a winning strategy to me
Also if anybody is into several dozen photos of pork products please come get them, somehow these people still think Muslims will spontenously combust if they see bacon
And also thanks to this particular person for supporting the (well-supported) claim of several folks that non-US citizens risk losing their access to the US for speaking up about US war crimes and atrocities around the world.
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OK I'm giving up on this "get weird tech/design things to laugh about on Twitter before realizing they are really good". First the smart steamer, then the sock shoes, then no-hands-no-laces foldable step-in shoes, and now an inflatable bath tub.
Like how is it possible that a subscription-based steamer is a great device? Or socks with soles actually are super convenient? Or literally shoes that basically snap in two so my brain doesn't fail at tying shoelaces and I can just step into them? Look at this shit
And I ain't going to be posting a photo of the bathtub deployed but it's this thing and surely from the product photo it's clear that this can't be good.
But nope inflates big and deflates super small, both in under a minute and rinses easily, so I guess I own a bathtub now
Since everyone is laughing about the Suez Canal because a boat is stuck, a fun reminder that UK & French colonists "built it" by forcing over a million locals to excavate it. Tens of thousands of Egyptians died from epidemics and inhumane treatment.
That's not the only reason Egyptians died over the Suez Canal. When the UK and US didn't like Egypt's new sovereign leadership's agency, they sought to undermine it. In response, first Egyptian president Abdel Nasser claimed the canal built with Egyptian blood for Egypt.
So the UK and France conspired with Israel, which sought to remove Nasser: Israel invaded Egypt from the East towards the Canal. The UK and France then moved in to "separate the combatants to restore peace" by... taking control of the Suez Canal.
Any Muslim, Arab, or Middle Eastern person please reply & rate from 1-10 by how shocked you are seeing US military propaganda about the destruction of our people getting "analytical interviews" featuring only 3 US voices and massive promotion on the largest relevant US website.
Note the trope: the "analytical interview" about the "shoot Iraqis roguelike" and its merits is conducted exclusively by US voices. This always happens, our voices are systemically excluded, both for the real wars & real hurt and the entertainment based on it.
This is why I was so pissed off at every website going ahead running Tamte's words without our voices. I understand interviewing Tamte is easy, and getting our voices is hard. So hold back on publishing Tamte's words until you've done the work of getting counter-voices.
I watched the Six Days in Fallujah gameplay trailer so nobody else has to.
Here's a quick video with live thoughts as I watched it, and more written out thoughts continue below:
- The trailer starts with a US soldier telling about how they lost 2/3rd of their unit in the 2nd Siege of Fallujah with a Back to the Future style fade of a photo? I waited for any mention of Iraqi deaths, but there's only ragdolls there.
- The first clearly spoken Arabic words spoken are "Allahu Akbar" (Shooting ensues)
- The game has a tactical squad system similar to Binary Domain-style game design (contextual point and command).
This has come up a few times lately: if you are someone who wants a studio to make your ideas, no studio I know of takes outside ideas.
If someone tells you they're with a platform & need a passport scan & some money to start the process: it's a scam. Do not send them anything.
As a reminder: games studios tend to reject outside ideas without reading them for legal reasons. There's not really such a thing as "letting a games studio make your game idea" and anyone claiming otherwise is probably trying to defraud you.
I am kind of shocked at how common this scam seems to be, but I've talked to several people via my free global dev consultancy over the past weeks that have been approached by people claiming to be with "Sony Japan" or certain major games studios - but clearly were not.
The worst thing about to race to the bottom is that most passionate young creatives already deeply undervalue their own work. So indies already wish to offer a low price for accessibility, but are then forced down into unsustainable prices by the market works.
For the other side of this equation, let me tell you about when I help indies budget, even the devs themselves are often shocked at how expensive their own game is to make. Let me try and illustrate the odds indie developers are working with for you.
I recently consulted for a self-described "shitty pixel game but it's an aesthetic" made in 4 months by a designer, two artists, and a programmer. The prototype was great, the art style funny. In today's market, I wager it could be a small hit. 4 people is a pretty standard team.