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Utter_Karate [he/him, comrade/them]
Utter_Karate [he/him, comrade/them] @ Utter_Karate @hexbear.net
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  • ...Wait, why did they bring the Swedish flags out for this? Denying that our schools have masturbation rooms makes sense, making it a point of national pride that they don't is really, really weird.

  • Wait... Are you guys not doing the Highlander thing? Because I've been cutting the heads off of other Lemmy users to absorb their power, but if there can actually be more than one true Lemmy user then wow... That is some egg on my face, but anyway the monthly users should start increasing again once I stop!

    Sincerely, the 900 or so Lemmy users I for lack of a better word now "represent".

  • The October revolution? Yeah, we do know how that ended. Or are you talking about how a state that did not yet exist at the time ended close to 80 years later, when the revolutionaries themselves were all dead and buried? Cause if we are bringing all subsequent generations into this I guess we all know that it simply did not end.

  • Since the calendar shift was already explained, it may be fun to know that there were two revolutions in Russia in 1917, both named after the wrong month. The February revolution took place in March and the October revolution took place in November. Just as a bit of trivia.

  • I guess it does kind of explain why when I try to search for "heat blankets to help with back pain" my computer only ever shows me 14 000 simultaneous instances of the same viral TikTok Fortnite dance video.

  • Tag yourself. I'm apparently "An Insane Number of Gen Zers"... Wait, that can't be right.

  • I think the first series he wrote may have a bit of a slow start. The one I'm hate reading is his latter work about the knight Sparhawk. I was convinced the plot of the first book would revolve around stopping the nefarious plot that he - I swear to god - just happened to overhear a villain just explain to an entire room in an inn. Like 8 or so chapters later and he is on a different continent, kidnapping an ambassador after having completely stopped the evil plot, fought in two major battles, adopted a child, commited arson, survived a shipwreck and infiltrated a cultist meeting. It's remarkable how fast things can happen if none of the characters have any personality you have to write around.

  • He got into writing fantasy because he thought the people who read fantasy would read absolutely anything. He wanted to get as much money as possible for as little effort as possible, and since he didn't consider fantasy to be real literature he figured it would be easier than adventure books about rock climbing, which he had written before, because he had to do literally no research. Reading them as an adult it is obvious that they are very lazily written. Every character has a personality that can be boiled down to a single adjective like "grumpy", "sneaky", "funny", or in one very annoying case "having an axe". This lazy writing however means that because the characters never really have much to say about anything things can move at an incredibly fast pace. This is what I liked as a child.

  • The Powder Mage trilogy is kind of fun. The setting is more late 18th/early 19th century than medieval, and it is far from perfect, but a bit of French revolution era fantasy with magic and gods and stuff never hurt anyone.

    China Miéville's New Crobuzon series must qualify as fantasy somehow. It's New Weird, but you have weird magic and grotesquely weird fantasy races living in a fantasy world, so it must count. Also, because Miéville is some flavor of trotskyist you get a fantasy world written from some kind of Marxist perspective, but because it is a fictional world where Stalin never existed you don't have to read 50 pages about how every successful socialist revolution was never real.

    What I've read of Robin Hobb has been fun, but it's been more than a decade so take that recommendation with a pinch of salt.

    You could also hate read David Eddings, a child abusing drunk of a hack author who hated the genre of fantasy and all of its readers. That's what I'm doing, because I want to examine my childhood idol more closely. This is a bad idea and will not improve your life in any way, but it is something you could do.

  • It's surreal that she managed to get on national television and say this. Aren't there whole departments of the government/military dedicated to making sure that that doesn't happen?

  • Good sense of movement in this picture. There are plenty of old pictures where people are just kind of awkwardly holding weapons without actually using them, but this particular slave master is totally fucked. I can see what's going to happen.

  • Ok, someone in Canada change the "days without celebrating the SS" sign back to 0. And remember that if you can make it 14 days you will get a new national holiday. But we all know you will not make it 14 days.

  • Well, ok, yes he's right , but...

    Wasn't this guy like mayor of Chicago or something back in the day? Didn't he hold some kind of office with real, tangible political power where he might have tried to actually try to do something about this? Going "Wow, you guys are really fucked" decades later doesn't really absolve someone.

  • Once this happens to the music industry, we need to make sure the kids are all prepared to open Netscape Navigator, go to AltaVista and search for "Napster". They'll thank us later.

  • A LOT. If those fuckers could chuck wood I would even go so far as to say probably all of it.

  • If the Chinese help China build this Chinese infrastructure, it may reduce Chinese dependence on Chinese chips, since China will be able to produce its own chips instead of buying them from China. This may hurt China economically long term, since China is the largest buyer of Chinese chips by far and if they start buying chips produced in China instead of Chinese chips China's economy might shrink.

    Then again this is probably not that big a deal. Just more anti-Chinese propaganda by the US, pushing for Chinese independence from China, without quite going all the way and recognizing China as its own country, since that would go against the long standing policy that China is one country and China is part of that country.

  • Ok, I'm gonna need all the kings and generals to evacuate this building until you can get some health and safety inspectors on your channel, because that is a lot of smoke.

  • If the entire Canadian public record, through God knows how many administrations over decades is "Russian propaganda, Russian disinformation", what does that make Canada?

  • I wonder how many times he could have gone "And then she makes me suck her feet again" in the script before someone intervened.

  • They are delightful. So much so that whenever I see someone performing an act of kindness in the real world, be it consoling a crying child or helping someone across the street, I always make a point of asking them if they are a hexbear user. The answer? And every single time the answer is a smile and a resounding "yes".