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booty [he/him]
booty [he/him] @ booty @hexbear.net
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  • wait, what? i thought 538 was his project, who fired him lmao

    #FreeNate

  • Fascism won a long time ago, you're just willfully ignorant of it. And they've got you sitting here wasting your time trying to plead with everyone to go perform the magic ritual to put the blue team fascist in charge because you're convinced the end of the world is coming if the red team fascist is in charge instead.

    The fascist you're so scared of was already president. Joe Biden ran against him with the promise, "Nothing will fundamentally change." And nothing fundamentally changed--that might have been the only honest thing Biden has ever said in his life.

  • lol i love nate bronze, my favorite copium dealer

  • The future of the WORLD is literally dependent on this election.

    Wow sounds like they really should've put forward a better candidate than Biden

  • I'm 1, and no, not really. But that's more for ethical reasons.

  • My area doesn't have huntsmen unfortunately. We do have wolf spiders though which are similar I think. They're lil guys though.

  • tbf the confusion is not so much that the author would be allowed to but that they'd want to. people would naturally assume that like with many things people put time into creating, such as novels and video games and whatever else, that the fee required to access it is desired by the author and in some way benefits them.

  • I've walked through so many spider webs over the past few weeks. I do find them very rude. And it's just like, man, if you put your web where I'm going to walk through it then it sucks for you too, then you gotta go rebuild it.

    I still don't kill them, though. Just relocate them to somewhere sufficiently far away that hopefully they don't build their next web in the same place.

    Except for one spider that I maybe killed. I walked into its web and it stood on my arm and bit me so I flicked it away. No idea where it went or whether it survived. But honestly, what a jerk.

  • I issue you several billion pinnochios, one for every year since earth's actual hottest period when the air was like 3600f

    (Source)

  • Generally games with random elements are considered to be good for dumping tons of hours into. So games with randomly generated worlds like Minecraft, roguelikes, strategy games that are always variant just because of the nature of AI actions always being a little randomized, and other stuff like that. So maybe like Minecraft, Dwarf Fortress, Crusader Kings 2 or 3 as like a basic list. But really the game that's going to be the most replayable is the one you don't get tired of. I've beaten Thief: The Dark Project hundreds of times and that game is a relatively simple level-based stealth game with no random elements and not even especially huge levels.

  • Hexbear says no being horny for cops, be they bunny or kitty

  • I just looked up the elephant vs mouse segment. The way the elephants reacted, I kinda feel like they're being cautious because they recognize a harmless lil animal and don't want to step on it. Like they behave pretty much exactly how I do when I see a little spider or frog or cricket or something. like "whoa there buddy, you dont wanna be under my feet"

  • If you write something, you own the copyright, period. There's no registration process or anything like that. If you made it, it's yours, legally. And the only process involved to exercise your legal rights would just be proving that you're actually the one who made it.

    Of course, none of that makes it certain that no one will claim it as their own or use it for something you don't want. As a general rule, just assume that anything you don't want used in a way you don't like simply shouldn't be put out into the public at all, regardless of what kind of license you package with it. If you're an average person and not a billionaire good luck exercising any kind of legal rights for intangible stuff like written words.

    It is generally a good idea to include with anything you put out there some kind of license, which could be as simple as a .txt file that says "Made by [name], free to use for xyz purposes with abc caveats"

    For a book stuff like that can go into the first or last couple pages that usually include all sorts of random boring information and publisher credits and whatnot

  • the artists still exist and would continue to make art even if we abolished the systems of exploitation we apply to that art.

    frankly, art would instantly become far better without capitalism weighing it down

  • i love hearing about this kinda thing, im sure your kid will be glad to have grown up this way once she's got the hang of it :)

  • the one run by a cult??? laundering money????? no way

  • you know who this asian man reminds me of? yellow cartoon character. how is that racist btw?

  • you came to a deleted post hours later just to add a racist redditism?