Next task: add to the ravioli agenda. I might even manage something that isn’t Wing Bois for the masses.
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welcome to Mass Effect, where no matter what happens, and who lives or dies, ultimately your choices and sacrifices don’t matter
we have:
• complete the mission you set out to do, destroy the reapers, but kill an entire civilisation of peaceful Geth and also one of your best friends in the process
• force everyone to become partially synthetic even though nobody wants that
• the Illusive Man wins and you follow through with his plan and become Reaper God. Admiral Anderson died for nothing
✨and then you die✨
but it’s okay because you get to meet a 50,000 year old genocidal maniac a Prothean
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Every time I hear about a school near me (USAmerica) banning cellphones in classrooms, my immediate thought is fear for those students there, because what if one day they have a shooting and those students can’t call their mothers? Because legislators are more concerned about technology than guns.
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Additionally, who would be the one that Joe isnt?
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i lost the post but i saw someone talking about how some of y’all act like being weird is a choice and like. YEAHHHHHHH.
that’s fine, it might be for you. but i just live like this and don’t know any other way. like yeah i’ve worked customer service, i can do innocuous small talk, but anything beyond that, i don’t understand what i’m missing. and it’s frustrating to see the tonal disconnect especially from people who are like “uwu embrace weirdness!!” where they’re like. dressing quirky and talking about bugs and listening to obscure music and eschewing small talk to ask Deep Questions on the first date and unlearning their tendency to not infodump. and generally have an idea of what Weirdness is supposed to look like. idk man some of us wake up and get out of bed and can’t figure out why the rest of their coworkers chitchat with each other but when they join the conversation it dies.
weirdness is value neutral. let’s stop trying to turn it into a badge because quite frankly, it’s not a choice for everyone. it’s fucking exhausting to never be on the same wavelength as other people and they’re going to react the way they do and label you the way they will without any conscious actions on your end. it’s difficult to talk about this without feeling like you’ll be dismissed as immature, a teenager whining “no one understands me” but the thing is. sometimes you don’t grow out of feeling alone and different, and there’s no good way to talk about it without feeling like people will think you’re just fishing for pity.
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I miss playing saxophone. I would love to get back into it at some point. For a long time I stopped bc of apartment living, but then when I moved into a house I realized my sax was in pretty miserable shape after the years of marching band and humidity and rain and yeah. Now I share a wall with people again so it’d still be really loud if I got a new one lol.
I remember when I was in college I’d go to the music school building and play in a practice room whenever I wanted to practice outside of band. I guess maybe I could see if there’s somewhere like that again. I think it’d be fun, too, to join a community band again. Did that in the past as well and it was fun.
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