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joecoolbrig · 15 days
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thank god anything at all useful is being torn down and made illegal so that the computer can just be a box you turn on to watch ads for fake phone games
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joecoolbrig · 16 days
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Ep 10
I drew it with reference to the edited storyboard below.
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joecoolbrig · 16 days
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joecoolbrig · 17 days
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i ❤️ northwest mansion mystery
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joecoolbrig · 17 days
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In 2024 hyper realistic graphics are no longer impressive. You know what impresses me? A fully complete and functional game at launch
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joecoolbrig · 18 days
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Cringe but free
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joecoolbrig · 19 days
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Gravity falls doodles
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joecoolbrig · 23 days
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Saw an "I see the light" yt short and it was inevitable
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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Какие-то всякие штуки.
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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Redraw
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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I am addicted to drawing her. Also drawing dipcifica makes me Feel 12 years old again
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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hey, hey
you know you're just allowed to like things, right?
you know that you don't have to put a disclaimer about how you know they suck in front of any mention of them, don't you?
you realize that insulting your tastes every time you think of them is just bullying yourself, right???
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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I'm having thoughts..
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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I'm going to sound very old and very tired here for a second, but iIt is so dystopian to me to have ads on my computer.
Ads used to be on the internet. And that's that. The things that were installed on my computer did not show me ads.
And that goes even beyond the questionable practice that free versions of programs such as Avira now show you lil ads in the corner of your screen like once a day.
You used to have free games on your computer.
I was in the mood to play a game again, a very rare mood for me, and I opened the game center for the... first time since I had this version of Windows (as I said; very rare mood).
And there's ads. You play the "free" games that live on your computer and there are ads left and right and beneath it and between levels there is just a 20 second ad break.
You can go premium to no longer have ads.
That's dystopian to me.
When things that used to be fully free and just part of something are now riddled with ads and to get the ad free experience that, again, used to just be the experience, you have to pay.
And it's not even a one-time-payment.
Back in the day, you used to pay for something and then you owned it. You used to pay for a program or a game, and you owned a physical CD that you put in your computer to install the thing and it was just yours. It belonged to you, because you paid for it.
Now everything is a per month subscription, which is just so sinister because many look like oh, that's not that much money! Sure, I'll pay 1,99€/month to play games ad free. Every single month sums up, and it sums to a lot over the years though, for something that used to be free. (And I've complained about subscriptions before, in the context of Adobe, which isn't just dystopian anymore, it's actually plain evil to demand 25,99€/month to use a singular program, that you can now no longer buy to actually own.)
And I know - I know - you can find free games online to download or play in browser (already did that for mahjong) - but I'm talking about the principle here. The principle of getting ads on your computer, directly, and to have to pay to no longer have ads and use something that had been a part of the Windows experience since... forever.
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joecoolbrig · 24 days
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Ok so my kid had an ear infection, right? As kids often do.
The doctor scraped out a bit of earwax to have a better look inside.
I was sent a bill for $200 PER EAR for this 5 second procedure which I did not give permission for them to do.
That was key- they did not ASK me if they could do this "procedure". And, as I OWN a medical practice (it's me. The medical practice is me, sitting in my house on video calls) I knew to call them when this bill came in to be like "You did not obtain informed consent for this procedure, and it was not en emergency procedure. You had full ability to gain my consent and didn't. I'm not paying."
And the massive hospital who owned the bill said "yuh-huh you do have to pay."
And I said "I own a practice. I know these laws. I do not owe you money for this."
And they conducted an "internal review" and SURPRISE! Decided I totally owed them money and they had never done anything wrong ever.
And so I called my state's Attorney General office, and explained the situation because, as I mentioned, I know the law. The AG got in touch within a couple days to say they were taking the case and would send the massive hospital conglomerate a knock it off, guys letter.
Lo and Behold, today I have a letter where said hospital graciously has agreed to forfeit the payment.
"How not to get screwed over by companies" should be part of civics class.
Know your rights and know who to call when they're infringed on. This whole process cost me $0 and honestly less effort than I would have expected.
May this knowledge find its way to someone else who can use it.
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joecoolbrig · 26 days
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dipcifica wip!!
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hehe
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