little inconsistencies that at first you assume “oh, the author must have fucked up”, but then later on you realize that no, it was on purpose, they wanted you to think they fucked up but they hadnt
related: when you think “this has Implications the author didn’t think about” and then it turns out the author was thinking about them the whole time
Depiction of an antelope carved into a rock in Tin Taghirt, in the Tassili n’Ajjer region of southern Algeria. This art and other artifacts like it are estimated to date from 10,000 to 6,000 years ago.
Plus ca change.
(the ear size and horn shape/placement make me think this is a Bongo but I can’t find an image one one doing the thing)
We live in the dumbest, lamest cyberpunk dystopia possible.
So LA has been — and continues to — protest against ICE. These protests haven’t gotten any smaller or lost any momentum, but social media wasn’t reflecting it.
TikTok users, realizing that the platform/other social media are censoring/deleting/shadowbanning these protest videos, decided to find a workaround.
They’re calling it the LA Music Festival. Ice detention centers and other protest locations are “stages.” The hottest band is Rage Against the Machine. “Here’s what gear you should be bringing to stay safe at the LA Music Festival.”
And it fucking worked.
TikTok has become a proving ground for a lot of new music, meaning lots of labels and organizations have lucrative deals with TikTok to promote their new artists and music festivals. So they absolutely cannot censor the words “music festival” or train the algorithm to ignore it, or they risk endangering that very important revenue.
So now protest videos are flooding feeds again, but it’s the LA 24/7 Music Festival. Truly an incredible timeline we’ve landed in.
During the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s, radio broadcasts would refer to upcoming marches as “parties” and use other such euphemisms to sneak calls to organize past censors. For example, the Birmingham marches of 1963 were called “a field trip in the park with a luncheon”.
This is, frankly, a timeless strategy, just done online.
This tiktok about someone’s pre-transition self is so so SO tender and I just want anyone who has transitioned and may be mourning their old self to see this and to know it’s okay. It’s okay to miss that person you once were, it’s okay to wish you had embraced what you had and who you were before transitioning. It doesn’t mean you regret it, and it doesn’t mean you made the wrong decisions.
It’s okay to think about that person, it’s okay to mourn them, and it’s okay to wonder. The person you were before transitioning may have been a trick of the light, but it doesn’t mean they weren’t special while they were here.
Everyone’s experience is different… but if you find yourself feeling this, just know it’s okay. You don’t have to completely block out every aspect and memory of who you were before. It’s okay if you do, but you don’t have to.
GOG is taking a stand against payment processors caving to fundamentalist religious groups and is offering a bunch of “banned” games for free. (via Ashley Lynch on bsky)