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Ayyyy lmao the AI website is hosting a two week long Christian Holidays Competition, so I'm trying to convince the Christmas models to make Hannukah stuff, and this is what I've got so far. Gaze upon the Ultra Mega Menorah. Woe betide those who see the hand-foot-flesh-blob.
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Decolonising Syria. Understanding the tankie meltdown in real time
Syrian Girl is so angry she wants to gas the Israelis. Richard Medhurst is convinced the Syrian revolution is a NATO/Israeli âoccupationâ. Craig Murray thinks itâs a tragedy that Assadâs âflawed but pluralist regimeâ is gone. Vijay Prashad predicts it will all end like Libya.
Itâs only a few hours since Bashar Al Assad fled Damascus but there is a full-scale tankie meltdown under way. And rightly so.
For the âjournalistsâ who spent more than a decade defaming the Syrian revolution of 2011; for the politicians who claimed Assadâs gas attacks were a Western fabrication; and for the Leninist re-enactment groups who have become ensnared in global Putinism â this is a very bad moment.
And given the amount of Assadist money thatâs been flowing around the West, it could get considerably worse once the forensic accountancy begins.
At this critical moment for the future of the Middle East it might seem perverse to concentrate on the reactions of a few toxic figures on Twitter. But hereâs why settling accounts with them matters.
To observe the extreme wing of the campus-based âanti-Zionistâ left since 7 October has been to watch a process of entrapment. Their outrage at Israelâs breaches of the laws of war in Gaza is justified, as is their anger over Western double standards.
But their willingness to see Hamas as a liberation movement, the evolution of this into support for the fascist Hezbollah and Houthi movements, and thus to the full-blown tankie position that the CRINK/Axis of Resistance is some kind of progressive force in the world â all this has proved a catastrophic political education for some Gen Z leftists.
We saw its results at the Oxford Union last month, when 75% of students in the room
reportedly
indicated that they would not have told the authorities if theyâd known Hamas was about to launch its murder spree.
To make sense of the Syrian uprisings â for there are multiple ones unfolding â while sticking to this world view, you have to make yourself believe that it is, indeed, all an Israeli plot; and that, because this could rock Russian geopolitical influence in the region to its foundations, it also has to be classed as âNATO aggressionâ.
Once Hamas surrenders, and when the Iranian regime then falls, things are going to get even more disorienting for this brand of leftism.
So whatâs at stake is whether an entire generation of the Western left can learn to walk and chew gum at the same time: to fight for justice for the Palestinians, a two-state solution and the release of hostages, while seeing an uprising by hundreds of thousands of oppressed Syrian people as something worth celebrating â despite the risks it now opens.
If you have woken up confused, wondering why all your favourite left outlets have suddenly gone tumbleweed about a mass popular uprising, hereâs a short guide to deprogramming your brain and breaking free of political entrapment by a dead-end doctrine.
Itâs Leninism, stupidâŠ
Whatâs ultimately wrong with the tankie left is what was ultimately wrong with Leninism. It doesnât believe in working class agency.
In 1902, in What is To Be Done, Lenin spelled out clearly that the working class were incapable of anything more than ïżœïżœïżœtrade union consciousnessâ and would need to be led to power by a disciplined vanguard party whose ideas originate from outside working class experience. But thatâs only the first part of the formula.
The second part was expressed once the Bolsheviks were in power. Not only are the Western working class incapable of anti-capitalist revolution, said the Comintern, but in a world where capitalism is synonymous with imperialism, and cannot survive without colonial domination, everything anti-colonisalist is de facto anti-capitalist.
This, said Lenin, makes even petit-bourgeois nationalists like the KMT leader Chiang Kai Shek objectively âanti-imperialistâ. Only anti-colonial revolutions in the global south can remove the conditions that bind the Western working class to capital. Itâs all there
in black and white
in the Second Congress of the Comintern minutes.
[Of course at this point they were mainly dealing with secular, petit-bourgeois nationalist movements who like Chiang were happy to clothe themselves with the rhetoric of the left. The days of the far left vaunting people like Khomeini and Sinwar were yet to come.]
The third pillar of modern tankism was laid after 1989, once even the most die-hard Stalinists were forced to acknowledge that the USSR had, in fact, been a monstrous tyrrany and that Mao had killed tens of millions of people.
The choice that confronted Stalinism was either revisionism or re-enactment. There was a large available tradition of critical, humanist, democratic socialism that had labelled itself âWestern Marxismâ. Or there was the discredited and inhuman anti-rationalism of Soviet and PRC state doctrine.
In order to rationalise choosing the latter, figures associated with Monthly Review magazine on the US left explicitly created a dichotomy between two Leninist objectives: the âwithering away of the stateâ and the economic development of the global south.
Given itâs been proved that the only path to economic development â both in Russia and China â was a brutal one-party dictatorship with open disregard for the Enlightement principles of universality and human rights, then, said the tankies, we choose the path of development over the path of democracy.
Itâs a quite explicit choice, in the writings of people like the late Domenico Losurdo and the tankiesâ expert-on-everything John Bellamy Foster. Western Marxism,
for them
, was simply an âagent of imperialismâ in its âefforts to denigrate the achievements of actually existing socialismâ.
When tankism was invented âdecolonisationâ was barely present in academia. But over the past decade the tankies have quickly (forgive the pun) colonised it.
As Iâve
written here before
, there is value in the anti-colonial framework, including the insight it gives to the lived experience of immigrants and indigenous people in the West. I donât dismiss it. But I do criticise the use to which it has been put to create an entirely false framing for the Israel-Palestine conflict (where the >3,000 year old Jewish presence in the Middle East is classed as âsettler colonialismâ).
What it shares with Leninism however is the belief that the Western working class cannot be the agents of their own liberation and that Western Marxism (therefore social democracy) is â with its insistence on humanism and universality â âimperialistâ.
People whoâve drunk the kool aid of the extreme decolonisation thesis, and its concomitant â the necessity of âmultipolarityâ to replace a rules based global order â face a choice today.
If the Syrian revolution is just an Israel-NATO plot designed to limit Iranâs power in the Middle East, then logically they must support the forces trying to crush it: Assad and his bunch of torturers, Putin and the hijab-enforcing regime in Iran.
But these forces look like a busted flush. The line peddled by the tankies for the past 48 hours âweâre only retreating to hit back harderâ turned out to be self-deception.
But if this is, in fact, a genuine revolt of the Syrian people, spearheaded by the Turkish-backed Islamist militia HTS, synergising with a US-backed secular Kurdish militia, organic opposition movements within the Alawite community and indeed factions from within the Assad regime, then suddenly the world is more complicated.
Who can prevent chaos in Syria?
What everyone wants to avoid is the whole of Syria descending into the hell that the Daâesh caliphate inflicted on eastern Syria and northern Iraq; or a more violent version of Lebanon, as a semi-failed state; and of course a war between the rebel groups and Israel.
There are huge risks, given the Islamist politics of some of the victorious armed groups â risks for all ethnic and religious minorities in a situation where power suddenly collapses and groups of armed men are in charge.
But who can help stabilise things? Who can ensure that breaches of international law are punished â both those perpetrated by Assad in the past and any in the future perpetrated by the rebels? Who, indeed, can ensure that Syria does not face a âLibyan futureâ?
The answer is: the rules based global order. Yes, the very thing that the tankies have told you is anathema, and âimperialistâ.
Unless Russia wants to invade Syria on top of Ukraine, the only force that is going to stabilise both Syria and the region is one claiming legitimacy from the UN and from international law. That will be, realistically, a force reliant largely on Western countries who possess the armies, development agencies and money to make stabilisation happen (here I am using the word stabilisation in its a technical sense, as understood by the British FCDO).
But there is another alternative: chaos. That will ensue if Russia, as it routinely does, blocks UN action â or, worse, tries to carve out some kind of colonial enclave around Latakia by force (an eventuality I look forward to seeing the doyens of decolonisation theory explain).
If Syria now descends into chaos, that will be because the much-admired âmultipolar worldâ advocated by figures like Prashad is a recipe for chaos. Because China, the string puller behind the great unravelling, canât yet bring itself to retake an island 160km off its own shores, let alone exert itself as a new global hegemon to replace failing US willpower in the Middle East.
Trump, meanwhile, is urging the USA to wash its hands of the situation.
Yes, compañeros, the only force that stands a cat in hellâs chance of helping the Syrian people achieve self-determination and justice, and avoid another Taliban/Daâesh scenario, is âthe Westâ, in the form of the Sykes-Picot signatories Britain and France, the UN, EU, NATO member Turkey, the despised state of Israel plus old Joe Biden in America, for the four weeks he has left.
I donât celebrate this fact. I would rather Russia were still in collaboration mode with Western powers, rather than led by an ethno-nationalist lunatic fantasising about nuking Europe. I would rather China, instead of promoting fascism in the Romanian elections via TikTok, used its soft power to build stability in regions like the Middle East.
But we start from where we are.
One final thought on this excruciating day for global Stalinism. If the fall of Assad has been triggered by Israelâs victory over Hezbollah; if it the clerics of Iran suddenly at the mercy of women who donât want to wear the hijab, and trade unionists who donât fancy a spell in Evin prison⊠whose fault is all this?
Could the whole unravelling of Iranian and Russian power perhaps have been triggered by Hamasâ reckless and genocidal decision to invade Israel?
If youâre looking for scapegoats â and I know Stalinists love scapegoats â why not start there?
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Basic mechanics work:
Turn based minigame for homeworks, events, etc with limited turns available in a seemingly very generous amount. However, you can only progress VN slides by using your turns for that time block as well. Protag may always give up on their homework or quiz at any time, preserving their turns for VN and social.
Near future utopic solarpunk Beiruti setting.
Difficulty slider:
A+ student is Very Easy with gameplay elements never needing more than 10 turns to progress, and access to "checking your notes" to have the next step solve itself.
B student can check notes 10 times, but averages (modally) 14 turns to complete.
C student loses access to notes, but has A student difficulty.
D student has B student difficulty with no notes.
F student has no notes and B/D difficulty with a challenging twist: giving up on a partial will get a 0 score instead of a half score.
Basic concept work:
A washout 19 year old who has transferred twice due to delinquency* trying her level best to actually graduate this time. She is in her penultimate year.
*Route options: either she's got that untreated ADHD (no access to homework minigames; receives half score on homework by default; always available for out of school dates; can help classmates with quizzes to build social [as compared to delinquent getting full dates in class]), or she's a Real Delinquent (No access to in class quizzes; receives half score on quizzes by default (0 per day for F difficulty or Day Off penalty); uses class time functionally as Extra Dates).
School difficulties are aggressively Not Her Fault, with difficulty events offering either half-score to that day's class stuff (socials or grades), or The Day Off (full score but only for socials, access to adult socials during those days, which makes it much easier to max an adult social).
For this reason the day is split into sections, hence only 2 days to a week. A morning section for class or adult socials, an afternoon section for homework or peer socials, and an evening section for story progression. <- Up to changes, this is only the first draft.
Protagonist my also choose to take the day off for a cost (0 on both homework and quiz) to maintain access to adult socials. Protagonist gets one day off (weekend) for every two days of class. If child socials are added, weekends would be the only way to access them, as good little children are in their fucking schools.
Big tasks for next time:
What does the turn based gameplay look like no shut up about the goddamn match 3s
How is the B/D/F difficulty randomized. Should F also have an undisclosed extra difficulty eg modal 16 vs 14?
Probably need to generate some love interests. For example, I have to assume there's a twin sister. I mean why wouldn't there be?
WRT lolis, I personally would like at least one high fashion idol trainee (blind, facial scarring, rectangle, skinny, full limbs) who the delinquent can meet exclusively during class time (eg she is categorized with the adult love interests). Additionally, to be fair, the ADHDer should get a personal loli and I think that's a good place for the tutoring student from grade school. <- Are these the same loli? Yes. No reference to this is ever given, it's just really obviously the same person in two outfits (makeup on the idol, bare faced on the student). Much like our protagonist and protagonist.
Note also: though we as devs know these are the same girl, the twin will meet the "other version" of this kid (helped with fashion at a clothes store, or, was assigned as a tutoring student by the after school program) and talk about her often. At no point will it be confirmed in game that there are the same girl, so it may look a bit like there are also twins, but that too will not be confirmed.
WRT visuals, since the MC will basically be a paper doll the only real animation type stuff has to be the face, so it'll probably be an inset portrait even though that's kinda boring. Open to adjustments on this.
Body shapes:
Triangle (broad shoulder narrow hip, middling waist),
rectangle (middling shoulder waist and hip),
Hourglass (narrow shoulder middling waist wide hip)
Body weights:
Skinny,
medium,
heavy,
fat
Body types:
Cane (style decided by outfit),
Crutches (color by hair palette),
Blind cane (color by hair palette),
Wheelchair (color by palette, hubs/handles by style)
Limb types:
Full,
Upper arm amputee,
Upper leg amputee
Clothing styles:
Gyaru Punk,
Beledi punk,
Western Punk,
Modest,
Eastern (Israeli? Filipino? TBD) modest,
Western (French) Modest,
High fashion,
Western high fashion,
Athletic (beach, modest)
Athletic (gym, western)
Hair, facial hair and makeup style decided by clothing style.
Hair color determines palette
Face options:
eye color,
makeup Y/N toggle,
facial hair Y/N toggle,
glasses Y/N toggle (full blacked blind lenses)
Toggle note: By default your twin shares your style choice in another palette and randomized body. You can also unbind these and pick your twin's style and body.
UI note: Opens with a fully randomized selection of body types with random makeup and facial hair in a CAS only "underwear" model; includes an undress button that reverts to underwear model with all toggles to no.
#Automatic OP tag#Cyclamen Lily#Samira and Leila are names that I think are fairly accessible in the west so keep that in mind
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What is UP and why is EVERY fucking cluster-B/borderline blog on this website full of self-destructive twats who want to drag me back into the worst of my symptoms to prove Iâm allowed to talk about my own fUCKING life
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BRO I HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN MORE BORDERLINE THAT IN THIS FUCKING MOMENT
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE IâM LIKE, EH, THEY PUT ME THROUGH THERAPY AND MARKED ME AS SUBCLINICAL AFTERWARDS SO IâM CuRED NOW RIGHT
BUT NAH
NAH
NAH
THIS SPLIT
FUCKING
KILL ME PLEASE GOD
#I'M SO ANGRY THAT I AM SICK WITH IT#I AM CHOKING ON MY OWN VOMIT#NOT METAPHORICALLY EITHER I MEAN I GOT SO PISSED I THREW UP#AND THEN I ASPIRATED A SMALL AMOUNT OF IT WHILE SCREAMING#AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Poetry is dumb as hell
How y'all able to make words into feelings
Make rhymes worth hearing
It kills me
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It's a cliché to long for a home that never was
It's a cliché to long for a home that one day might be
It's a cliché to eat and drink and rest in a home that is
Firelight and drafty windows
I want to live in that cliché
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Soft
Starry
Scared
Unsubtle
Unkillable
Why are your fingers so long
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When I was 9 years old I learned what free form poetry means
I hated it then
I hate it now
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The sky is bright: I guess I won't fall asleep
Still, there's something to be said
For lying in a cool and quiet bed
And finding that you could yet need not weep
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Tell me, my sweet
If we could never meet
Who would you love
Tell me now, my soft hearted
If we were forever parted
Who would you love
Tell me please, my kind, my dear
If I had never been here
Who would you love
Tell me, I need to know, I plead
Who else could ever fill your need
Who would you love
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The best words
In the best order
Stressful isn't it
God
Who could live
In a world
Like that
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