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thank you for speaking out about our plight

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Tall beautiful women. Everyone knows they are persecuted and reviled. But what you might not know is they are more oppressed than any other group, and they’re single

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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess | PC Steam Game | Fanatical Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a unique...

There's some talk about how Capcom are keeping the spirit of late PS2/Early PS3 game design alive with their recent releases.

If that's the vibe you're after, I HUGELY recommend Kunitsu-Gami, which sold very (comparatively) little and feels like a gorgeous modern remake of some obscure PS2 game.

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Hey man, we cool? I just noticed that when I look at you the reticle turns red.

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The top of a Wikipedia page for "List of games that Buddha would not play".

"The Buddhist games list is a list of games that Gautama Buddha is reputed to have said that he would not play and that his disciples should likewise not play, because he believed them to be a 'cause for negligence'.[1] This list dates from the 6th or 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games.[2]

There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by T. W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same order given in the original.[3] The list is duplicated in a number of other early Buddhist texts, including the Vinaya Pitaka.[2][4]"

The top of a Wikipedia page for "List of games that Buddha would not play". "The Buddhist games list is a list of games that Gautama Buddha is reputed to have said that he would not play and that his disciples should likewise not play, because he believed them to be a 'cause for negligence'.[1] This list dates from the 6th or 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games.[2] There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by T. W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same order given in the original.[3] The list is duplicated in a number of other early Buddhist texts, including the Vinaya Pitaka.[2][4]"

Another screenshot of Wikipedia, outlining said list.


Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice.[2]
The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant.[5]
Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihāra-patham, a form of hop-scotch.
Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks).
Games of throwing dice.
Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required—elephants, horses, etc..
Ball games.
Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves.
Ploughing with a toy plough.
Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves.
Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves.
Playing with toy carts.
Playing with toy bows.
Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script)
Guessing a friend's thoughts.
Imitating deformities.

Another screenshot of Wikipedia, outlining said list. Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice.[2] The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant.[5] Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihāra-patham, a form of hop-scotch. Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks). Games of throwing dice. Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required—elephants, horses, etc.. Ball games. Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves. Ploughing with a toy plough. Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves. Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves. Playing with toy carts. Playing with toy bows. Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script) Guessing a friend's thoughts. Imitating deformities.

game jam idea

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(coworkers reacting with laughing emojis to my slack messages) This is great. I am going to get a good grade in being a coworker, something that is normal to want and possible to achieve,

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InfoWars Let me tell you a story. When I was a child, I suffered from night terrors. It was always the same dream: I could hear my family and neighbors wailing…

"With this new InfoWars, we will democratize psychological torture, welcoming brutal and sadistic ideas from everyone, even the very stupidest among us. It will be like the Manhattan Project, only instead of a bomb, we will be building a website."

theonion.info

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VERY COOL PERSON: It's four-twenty, you know what that means?

ME: Hell yeah! [starts shoving blackbirds into a pie]

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oar fish is the world’s longest normal girl

oar fish is the world’s longest normal girl

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doll grubs............................ all wiggly and wet before their pearlescent shell hardens..........................

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Screenshot from Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. Computer screen with a young DiCaprio named Steve Burnside banging on the door. Text says “Steve is suffering.”

Screenshot from Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. Computer screen with a young DiCaprio named Steve Burnside banging on the door. Text says “Steve is suffering.”

Steve is suffering.

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It's also worth being clear about who's doing the arguing. Palantir sells operational software to defence, intelligence, immigration & police agencies. These 22 points aren't philosophy floating in space, they're the public ideology of a company whose revenue depends on the politics it's advocating.

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bedtime mindfulness routine
staring at super bright phone screen

bedtime mindfulness routine staring at super bright phone screen

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the tech fascists think they are so clever and smart but their entire worldview is just a bunch of stale apologetics for race hatred and fascism

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subtweet me to my face !!

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The plot to enslave America. The plot to enslave humanity. They are announcing it because they think we can no longer stop them

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America’s Mayor can’t miss.

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The Mamdani Non-Miracle The NYC mayor race wasn't a miracle. It was the result of dedicated organizing.

As Mamdani shows us, his win was neither a fluke nor a miracle.
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oh god oh my god ohhhh my god [panting] [writhing] [eyes dilated]

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Thanks for coming to the stream! Have a great day!

Advice for gamers

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anime girl saying "i think girls should date girls, and boys should become girls and date girls"

anime girl saying "i think girls should date girls, and boys should become girls and date girls"

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wow! thank you for the legal advice

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girls can do anything, ive heard

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hate this for you

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black and white drawing of an underwater scene. a large bird sticking it's head into the water, surrounded by shocked fish

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WHATS UP YOU WET MOTHERFUCKERS

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horrible! im sorry that happened :c

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its this one i think

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whenever you see people be like “its close to hitting AGI” just know they are lying to you because it’s genuinely currently impossible for this to happen at all

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