onion-monkey
themysteriousmurasamecastle

just rewatched t2

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remanedur

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anarchistmemedistro

meme of a person with a really hateful disgusted expression saying "reagan"ALT
very-gay-alkyrion

Actually this time probably not. The writing was on the wall way before Reagan became president, and the steel mill closed in November 1981, barely ten months into his president.

somethingusefulfromflorida

He was governor of California during that "writing on the wall" period. He was the one writing. It was his wall.

very-gay-alkyrion

Oh. Well don't I look stupid now.

lost-estradiographer

Terrible news: you learned something today

transhuman-priestess

Ronald Reagan left the Governorship of California in 1975 to focus on national politics.

So it wasn't Reagan this time either.

foone

Yeah. Wikipedia says it closed down due to increased competition from Japanese and Korean steel mills, which could heavily undercut it on price.

onion-monkey

how is fontana supossed to destroy terminators now?

jambrandwich

What does Hannah Fontana have to do with destroying terminators? Isn’t she a singer?

onion-monkey
trevenant

I’m genuinely curious, has anybody ever played through Majora’s Mask and not been stressed out like… the whole time

modest-gengar

what part of majora’s mask is stressful? it’s the most beautiful game in the franchise, it fixes or betters every flaw ocarina had, and the story is fun and engaging, where’s the stress?

trevenant

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jambrandwich

This is how the game tricks you and is the main reason I love the game and its themes.

No matter where you are in Termina, look to the horizon and you can see the moon slowly descending. A looming sense of imminent doom, reminding you that you only have three days before it comes down and destroys everything and with a big, frightening face staring down at you.

But here’s the thing. Yes, you only have three days… Except you don’t. With the ocarina, you can go back in time at any point, for any reason. Messed something up? Oh well, let’s go back and try again. And again. And again until you finally succeed. You may not have infinite time, but you DO have infinite tries. Tries that you yourself are in control of. The descending moon, clock and countdown timer are there to trick you into thinking you have less time and control than you do.

And what’s more, each time you go back, you get to keep what you gained. Maybe not the AMOUNT of it you had (bombs, arrows, deku nuts, etc.), but when you go back, it’s not a full restart; Any masks you gained and any tool you unlocked are still available to you. Whenever you restart, you are pretty much always in a better position than you were at the last restart. Even if you didn’t unlock any new masks or equipment, you still have the psychological upgrade; You know better what to do and are better equipped to do it. It’s like that saying: “You’re not starting from scratch, you’re restarting with experience”.

And that scary face on the moon is also a trick. Would you feel equally unsettled if it was just a regular moon without the face? Judging from general consensus, I’d say the answer is a pretty clear “no”. That doesn’t matter, however. Face or no face, the moon is still going to crash in three days… right?

The way I interpret this game is that it’s like an allegory for the way we think about our life: Shorter than it actually is. We always have this sense of dread about the length of our life, acting as though the world will end in three days, even though it most likely won’t. We act as if we don’t have time to do things and ESPECIALLY don’t have time to fail and try again… except in most cases, we do. More often than not, we DO have the time to try again. To restart with experience and do a better job at it, but with the looming sense of imminent doom that is death, we trick ourselves into thinking we don’t have time when we definitely do!

Sure, we don’t have a magic ocarina to send us back in time for infinite tries, but we do have an (arguably) non-magic brain that can retry until it dies and we need to untrick ourselves about not having it.

Majora’s Mask is one of my favourite games and I find it very relaxing, because it reminds me that even if I f–k up: as long as I’m alive, I have infinite tries.

Also, Deku Link is cute.

renjaminnifer
thlayli-rah

Hot take but I really do think that some of y’all need to consider how/why/when/how often you’re making fun of straight people for being straight

I do it too, I’m not going to pretend I don’t make jokes about the hets, or the down with cis bus, or whatever

But I recently befriended a cis, straight dude and I have watched him be dismissed, degraded, and unambiguously insulted for the perceived “crime” of being straight — all in queer environments where he is allegedly “completely welcome” and surrounded by “friends”

This guy is not a toxic person! But I have seen him be made to feel so small and like his comfort and safety in those spaces are conditional on his silence and acceptance of being treated like a human dunk zone, and I think that some of y’all have had so much shit from straight/cis people that the second you feel like you’ve got an inch, you want to luxuriate in the perceived catharsis of bullying someone who— actually —doesn’t deserve it

And until he very, very carefully mentioned to me in private that it makes him feel bad, I didn’t even clock that I was involved in doing that, that it had become so instinctive for me to make casual jokes like that, and that— well meaning or otherwise —I had been contributing to an environment that made someone I really really like feel like shit

So, I dunno, I think maybe some of y’all should think about that too

thlayli-rah

Coming back to say that while a lot of the responses to this post have been mainly positive, some folks have an attitude that it should be something that my friend— or any cis, straight man —should just be able to get over, because fuck ‘em, that’s why, because they’re in a queer space and they should shut up and accept it, because you suffer as a queer person and they should have to suffer too— regardless of whether or not this specific person has done anything to wrong you

I’m gonna say this point blank— you’re a tar pit if you think this way

Your suffering does not make you special, you are not granted brand new permissions to be belligerent and cruel because you have been treated poorly, straight people aren’t an oppressed class, no, but they’re people who are entitled to the same amount of basic decency that you, yourself, are entitled to

It feels good when you’ve been treated like shit to then go forward and treat other people like shit. That’s what you’re admitting. Does it make you feel good to do harm? Are you proud of that? Are you comfortable with being that kind of person? Because I dunno about the rest of you— but I realized I wasn’t, and it turns out it’s pretty fucking easy to change

therubberducker

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souplover13

image: reply. "There's a weird thing where people consider the most important part of morality to be societal oppression. And then somehow think that being a jerk to someone who's less oppressed is automatically morally ok and good." end ID

Nither Diaries - Entry 09: Bismuth City

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No doors on any of these buildings. Also no windows. The surfaces are cold and iridescent. No one is here except me.

I believe the insides are solid. Don’t know if I would say it’s a city or just a crystal formation in the shape of one. Nevertheless, it’s quite eerie.

What else can I say? Everything’s hazy.

No one’s here.

From a place I remember to a place I know.

I never saw you like that. It didn’t feel right.

No, it did. Someone changed the memory.

You have the only face I remember.

Do you look like you did?

Yes, you do. The memory is as it should be.

I remember you.

I know where I am.

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