DefinitelyNotAPhone [he/him]

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Cake day: July 29th, 2020

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  • It’s truly incredible watching liberals look at the infinite mountains of terrible shit that a genocidal apartheid-emerald-mine-inheriting techbro grifter billionaire has done and deciding that the worst of it is not backing a genocide in Gaza, attempting to coup multiple countries to steal their lithium deposits, or doing a literal Nazi salute on live television, but rather than he has business ties to China and that somehow those dastardly inscrutable orientals are somehow the true bad guys here.

    Then again, if I had spent my entire time on this planet being convinced that voting for whichever ghoul is wearing a blue tie this election cycle would end fascism forever I’d probably lack the introspection to realize I can literally just look up how the Chinese government is structured rather than scream on the internet how Xi Jinping personally ate all my ice cream with Stalin’s comically large spoon.















  • Ironically not watching the video because it’s too long, but a large part of the reason why a lot of games are bad is because they’re too long. Or, more specifically, because the developers choose to pad out the playtimes with meaningless sidequests, enormous (and completely empty) open worlds, collectathons that give your character an extra outfit if you find all 4900 of the shiny rocks the developers had some algorithm autopopulate the world with, and basically every other AAA trope that doesn’t involve well-polished, purposeful gameplay or story.

    And they do this because the industry has repeatedly doubled down on “more content == better” dollar-per-hour metrics. There are plenty of games out there that actually take 120 hours to beat (looking at you, Persona) that are legitimately great games because they fill those hours with engaging storylines, characters, and mechanics (some grinding aside).


  • It’s worth noting that, depending on the specific timeframe you’re looking at, the KMT was not a cohesive whole and more of a very mixed bag united front against the Qing + (other) warlords + the Japanese + etc. It’s essentially what would have happened if Russia went through the February revolution and never had the follow-up October revolution and somehow the White government had survived past a year or two: a complete mess of ideologically incompatible bickering factions who haven’t splintered or backstabbed each other yet.