itmightbethew

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[–] itmightbethew 6 points 9 months ago

It makes even less sense considering the pivot to an "original franchise." If they're cynically trying to print money, why not cash in on something with an established active fanbase? Seems like less of a risk.

I'd have bought a new Deus Ex game, regardless if it got badly reviewed. Not really interested in whatever they're cooking up now. I'm sure most of us fans probably feel the same way.

[–] itmightbethew 15 points 10 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

As many have said there is no ethical consumption under capitalism, and you can't know everything about everyone, so no matter what you're going to end up supporting something unethical at some point.

That being said, all I can do is act on the information I have, and when I learn about some situation like this, I don't have an easy answer or decision flow chart. But I do ask myself two questions.

How much will my support enable more of the behaviour I find abhorrent? And how much will the knowledge ruin my appreciation of the thing?

I cannot read Ender's Game even though I always meant to since I found out about Orson Scott Card's politics about ten years back. And while there's (somehow) way, way worse people out there the knowledge, especially the holocaust denial, just ruins any enjoyment I could get from the books or movies, regardless of any separate-art-from-artist arguments.

But I am a huge Lovecraft fan, and he was also just the worst. But the guy's dead, it doesn't matter if I buy his books or not. And even then despite his popularity across Geekdom he's a relatively niche author. His views aren't going to reach a lot of people.

I think this works out differently if the creator is someone current and powerful or influential. If we can blunt the impact of a popular creator spreading toxic views that prevents a lot more bad than than the same frome someone dead or niche. Even if that's only lack of support, that's still more.

I guess what I'm saying it is has less to do with the details of the bad views or actions, and more about much my support helps enable those. The less I contribute by watching or buying or clicking, the less I'm concerned about it. Unless it just personally bothers me.

I don't know if that's the right answer but it's the one I've got right now

[–] itmightbethew 15 points 10 months ago (2 children)

"um, akshully, it's not genocide, but it might still be bad or whatever." Ridiculous

Setting aside whether Israel's attacks, killings, civilian casualties and mass displacement meet a particular definition of genocide, what possible reason does the author have to quibble on this?

Either they're merely being pedantic (which I find hard to believe) or they're trying to blunt outrage over what I think any reasonable person would call a genocide. They're reaching for any means possible to make these crimes seem less heinous. Seems like a move of desperation to me.

[–] itmightbethew 2 points 10 months ago

It's not my primary device but it fills a couple niches really well. And travel device isn't even the most important, though obviously I love it for that.

Sometimes I game with it over my PC when I want to be outside in the summer.

But most of the time I end using it with the tv. I have the dock and it's become more like a Nintendo switch than a Sega game gear. My friends and blasted through Streets of Rage 4 in an afternoon for example. And im in a couple discord movie servers and when I'm watching I just switch to desktop mode and full screen it.

So yeah I'm not using it the way I thought, but it gets used couple times a week minimum, a lot more if I have along bus or train ride.

[–] itmightbethew 7 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

And if you don't mind hard games with a lot of dying. I died about 600 times on the first boss, no joke. But the game doesn't make you wait between deaths, and they all felt fair. It's the good kind of hard game.

[–] itmightbethew 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Here's the closest I've got.

Priest - History In Black

Priest is an electronic music project originally formed by ex-members of the hugely popular band Ghost. I'd call this Darkwave, but the label doesn't matter, it's depeche mode-y and don't let the gimp mask put you off, I believe the song is very sincere.

I can't stop, it's too late, it pours out, it's my fate
My legacy in black
Looking in to my eyes, see the things i despise
My soul is tainted black

I traveled with the enemy, i thought it was my destiny
I'm free of all the lunacy
I never want it back, my history in black

Silent screams longing voice, violent dreams, ringing noise
My memory is black
It's not a mask, it's my skin
Please don't ask where i've been
My heart is painted black

I traveled with the enemy, i thought it was my destiny
I'm free of all the lunacy
I'm never want it back, my history in black

I escaped from the cage inside

I traveled with the enemy, i thought it was my destiny
I'm free of all the lunacy
I never want it back, my history in black
My history in black
[–] itmightbethew 5 points 11 months ago (5 children)

It's a song that speaks to your flavour of depression. Makes you feel like someone feels the exact same way you do. That in turn makes you feel sane. Like you're heard. Even understood.

Over time, songs (or movies or other things) can become a ritual - you feel awful, listen to the song, eventually you come out the other side as the depressive episode fades. Then the next time it happens you associate the song with your recovery. So over time it becomes What You Do when you Feel That Way.

[–] itmightbethew 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

This by far my favourite album of theirs. Every one a banger. Especially those you listed.

[–] itmightbethew 3 points 11 months ago

Electric Wizard - Saturnine

A black sun rises everyday / Shadows cross my path as if to say / "Change your life, change your ways, look up to the sky" / Tomorrow'll soon be here then time to die

This is some loud stoner/doom metal. Cheesy? sure. Self indulgent? Absolutely. But when the mood strikes it hits the spot every time

[–] itmightbethew 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I will continue to recommend the Staples Hyken All Mesh Chair. My office uses them. My wife and I each have one after going through several budget chairs. It's the best all-mesh budget chair that I have found.

[–] itmightbethew 4 points 1 year ago

"well tell me now laddybuck, are you feeling especially fortunate...? Eh Kirk my boy?"

[–] itmightbethew 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's right, he was the bassist for them before they kicked him out for somehow doing even more drugs than they did. The song "motorhead," was originally a hawkwind song. They are still going after all this time. They're much more famous in the UK - "your dad's hawkwind albums" is basically a punchline.

I'm more of a stoner metal/rock guy - too much noodling and I lose interest. But hawkwind's albums up until the departure of Roger Calvert are classic.

They were a huge influence on Monster Magnet - they've covered two hawkwind songs and there's a couple stolen licks here and there.

 

Anyone know what happened to these guys? Matador is one of my very favourite albums.

 

The band resists the term Speed Metal... I'll leave it up to the listener to decide. Rocks hard regardless.

 

Probably their most popular song but still my favourite.

 

Excellent work

 

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edit: sorry for the wall of text. it did not appear in the post preview and i'm not sure how to collapse it.

 

The album this comes from - "Cursed be Thy Kingdom" - is perfect start to finish

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