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  • If I were in Olga’s position I’d go create another Natasha account on the same platform and start making videos saying “Hey, Natasha here. I just learned what things are really like in Ukraine and I’m furious about what Russia is doing to innocent civilians. Putin is an evil man. Also my main account has been hacked, please report it so I can get it back.”

    If Natasha is Olga then Olga is Natasha. Olga probably has a case to take over the accounts, given they’re videos of her, and start pushing out antiwar propaganda.

    Maybe I like mischief too much


  • It is a shame that those story relevant events are inaccessible, but I never played them, and I understand things perfectly well. The bosses’ assassination missions explain their deal very succinctly. Salad is a sadistic tech CEO. Regor is a sexy geneticist. Kela runs the prize fights. The Sergeant is a punk ass bitch. The only weird boss is Sargus Ruk, now that the Tenno have been rewritten as superheroes instead of mercenaries. Oh, and corrupted Vor, but he’s such a meme he doesn’t need to make sense. He’s funny anyway.




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    Don’t forget that the Tenno defeated the Man In The Wall (for now) with a loving male-on-male caress.

    I saw someone theorise that the opposite of indifference is sympathy. Tagfer says the murmur seem like they just want to be involved with what’s going on in reality. The Tenno ability to love a monster is the hard counter to whatever the Man In The Wall is planning. Whether the Man In The Wall is the indifference, or the murmur is, or they both are, or neither are, sympathy was the key to stopping Them and it may continue to be. We don’t know what motivates Them, but I think winning this battle for good is gonna take some forgiveness and empathy. And also They’re queer AF. I dunno what it is but They give off that vibe. Kinda reminds me of the Collector from Owl House, who’s a demiboy.

    By the way, there’s a void that works a lot like the void from Warframe in the books Glitch and The Outside. Both books are extremely queer. So much so that the sequel to The Outside is about “how do you run a queer atheist commune full of mentally ill people who have magic powers”. It’s brilliant!

    Second Dream

    The protagonists of both books are basically Tenno



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    9 months ago

    The red circle is helpful for me because Stack Overflow’s UI is garbage. I always read the post, and then read the thing under the post, which is a bunch of nerds nitpicking over TLAs instead of an actual answer. Every time I open that site I forget that the answers are underneath the neckbeards, because it’s so unintuitive.











  • I haven’t played Morrowind, but I hear that you can connect to an enemy with a hit, and then a die roll determines whether that actually happens. It seems to me that while such a feature would be good for making a character with their own unique strengths, it would be damaging to the immersion required to inhabit that character. Thus, immersion building features that make the character do what the player does, can easily be considered roleplaying features.