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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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boybeetles

You know technology literacy is dying because I saw this meme with 76k likes

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F11 the full screen button? You’re scared of the full screen button? F10?? It opens the menu bar???

boybeetles

Computers are so scary what if I accidentally hit F12 in a steam game and it takes a screenshot. What if I press shift + F12 while in word and accidentally save my document 😖

yetanothergreyjedi

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If you had to learn what the F keys on your computer do through me reblogging this post, then I'm glad you did. Computer literacy is not a skill that gets taught anymore, and it is absolutely one that needs to be taught in order to be learned. Don't ever feel bad for not knowing something, but ☝️ don't ever stop learning learning about your environment, the tools you use, and especially the people around you

headspace-hotel

Never stop learning+ Never stop sharing what you learned

sheirukitriesfandom
sheirukitriesfandom

I think where so many rpgs fail when it comes to evil playthroughs and choices is that they completely forget there's nuance to evil deeds.

So often it's like:

(Good) Give the owner their lost dog back

(Neutral) Keep the dog

(Evil) Kill the dog in front of the owner's eyes, kill the owner and set their house on fire

That's cartoonishly evil, but in reality evil isn't that extreme. It often comes in the form of indifference or formalities, things that could be justified from warped angles.

That's why, imo, Tyranny outshines most other RPGs in that regard. You're a shitty little bureaucrat working for an evil shitty system and, while the game gives you some horrific choices, more often than not the fatebinder commits evil because it's the most efficient, convenient or prestigious within the system.

Bottom line: play Tyranny y'all.

goombanati

It also really helps that many of the people in the setting, even those with absolute loyalty to the will of kyros, have a sense of honor and duty and will respect the fatebinder if he commits to those values. There’s a really cool moment in the game (that ill try my best to explain without spoiling too much, even then, its been years since i last played) where you have an option to end a disaster on the local area (known as “edicts”) by eliminating the local line of nobility. HOWEVER, when you kill the ruling noble, you are met with a baby, and while you CAN kill the baby and everything, you can also go and learn the local succession laws and the like and fully spare the kid. The thing is, finding this information is somewhat difficult and out of the way, as such, the game would have one think that eliminating the child is the most efficient way to end the edict, if not their only option. The way the game deals with moral decisions is nothing short of brilliance.

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fairyb0ii
fairyb0ii

I was thinking about the Harry Potter saga (I like it, I'm a Slytherin person, but I do not support that transphobic b*tch) and I was wondering about which characters could be neurodivergent.

I think Luna Lovegood, Neville Longbottom and Severus Snape could be autistic. Maybe one day I'll tell you exactly why I do headcanon them as that.

And I read that Harry could have BPD or PTSD as well (a page that talks about BPD talked about him).

goombanati

I’m saying this now: the sorting hat just puts autistic people in either ravenclaw or slytherin (also, yes, fuck that transphobic cunt)

harry potter disability autism actually autistic luna lovegood neville longbottom severus snape bpd autistic coded character bpd coded character autistic coded bpd coded i do not support jkr support trans people protect trans kids