Brin (
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Comment and Link Roundup: October 14, 2019
Had to postpone last week's backups because my laptop had enough on its plate, so here is a somewhat larger roundup.
Comments on my own posts:
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Comments on other people's posts:
(Note: this post is subject to a formatting glitch. The last post is still last, but all *other* posts in the thread are in reversed order.) [Tumblr; Wayback] (OP by
icarian-arts) Today in "memes that came to people in visions": accidental tips on phone customisation.
[Tumblr; Wayback] (OP by
femmenietzsche) The social acceptability of the word "bitch".
[Dreamwidth;Wayback crawling forbidden OP apparently later turned crawlability on] (OP by
yvannairie) The complicatedness of musical taste. [three comments]
[Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by
yvannairie) Pokemon Go identity logistics.
[Tumblr; Wayback] (OP by
thisismycursed3rdblog; addressing
itsmaledict (Halloween alt of
itsbenedict)) Just how many twists can we put into enemies-to-friends-to-lovers?
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Links:
[FiveThirtyEight; Wayback] (by Ben Casselman; h/t Scott Alexander) As a 25-year-old part-time student in a certificate program at a school that prides itself on its *high* acceptance rate and who has never lived on-campus, I really feel this article.
[Tumblr; Wayback] (by
doctorbeth) Adorable stuffed-animal clothing.
[mild cw: war] [Tumblr; Wayback] (by
the-battle-lesbian; h/t
consumptive-sphinx) Shaun Keenan does some excellent art of dinosaurs in (relatively) modern contexts.
[BBC News; Wayback] (can't find a byline; h/t Matt Levine) The best roundabouts in the United Kingdom.
[cw: abuse] [The Outline; Wayback] (by Joanna Mang; h/t Scott Alexander) I remember Shakesville, though I was never a regular reader: it was too intense for even 2011!me to handle. (And I say this as someone who was once among the top 5 most prolific commenters on Ana Mardoll's Ramblings.) I disagree with Scott's assessment, though: to the extent that Shakesville strikes me as less terrifying than it did before, it is only because I have since met people whose goodwill is not conditional on staying in the good graces of Shakesville's ilk.
[Raph's Website; Wayback] (by Raph Koster) A postmortem of the MMO Star Wars: Galaxies. I never played it and am not sure I've even heard of it before, but the series is interesting nonetheless.
(although why one would deliberately create a world in which everything decays I do not know; decay is the worst part of the real world and I for one would rather not have it in my escapism, especially not in such a...well, *inescapable* manner)
Laugh rule:
[Sputnikmusic; Wayback] (by SowingSeason)
(I finally got around to listening to this 2015 album recently. Very solid album, only a couple of duds. (Whereas with My Head Is an Animal I only liked about the first half.) My favourite was "We Sink", because I am predictable and also it is pretty.)
Bonus: a few selections from my recent bookmark-tidying.
[Dreamwidth; Wayback] (by
deird1) The Vegemite Effect. (A memory: "This food tastes of lies," I say, waving around a piece of food from the Chinese buffet when I'd been *told* we were going to a steakhouse.)
[Tumblr; Wayback] (by
thatsnotwatyourmomsaid) Hello, you must have found my camera!
[WordPress; Wayback] (by Chris Witham) Welcoming new zombies to the collective.
[K.B. Owen Mysteries; Wayback] (by James Thurber) Viewing Macbeth through the lens of murder mysteries.
Laugh rule:
[Bandcamp; Wayback (while for *best* results you'll need the audio, Wayback *will* at least get you the lyrics)] (by Brooke Abbey) Let me tell you the story, as sad as it's true...
Comments on my own posts:
[none this time]
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Comments on other people's posts:
(Note: this post is subject to a formatting glitch. The last post is still last, but all *other* posts in the thread are in reversed order.) [Tumblr; Wayback] (OP by
[Tumblr; Wayback] (OP by
[Dreamwidth;
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Links:
[FiveThirtyEight; Wayback] (by Ben Casselman; h/t Scott Alexander) As a 25-year-old part-time student in a certificate program at a school that prides itself on its *high* acceptance rate and who has never lived on-campus, I really feel this article.
[Tumblr; Wayback] (by
[mild cw: war] [Tumblr; Wayback] (by
[BBC News; Wayback] (can't find a byline; h/t Matt Levine) The best roundabouts in the United Kingdom.
[cw: abuse] [The Outline; Wayback] (by Joanna Mang; h/t Scott Alexander) I remember Shakesville, though I was never a regular reader: it was too intense for even 2011!me to handle. (And I say this as someone who was once among the top 5 most prolific commenters on Ana Mardoll's Ramblings.) I disagree with Scott's assessment, though: to the extent that Shakesville strikes me as less terrifying than it did before, it is only because I have since met people whose goodwill is not conditional on staying in the good graces of Shakesville's ilk.
[Raph's Website; Wayback] (by Raph Koster) A postmortem of the MMO Star Wars: Galaxies. I never played it and am not sure I've even heard of it before, but the series is interesting nonetheless.
(although why one would deliberately create a world in which everything decays I do not know; decay is the worst part of the real world and I for one would rather not have it in my escapism, especially not in such a...well, *inescapable* manner)
Laugh rule:
[Sputnikmusic; Wayback] (by SowingSeason)
traits not necessarily suitable for a band that regularly references animals and shouts hey! an average of nine time per song.
(I finally got around to listening to this 2015 album recently. Very solid album, only a couple of duds. (Whereas with My Head Is an Animal I only liked about the first half.) My favourite was "We Sink", because I am predictable and also it is pretty.)
Bonus: a few selections from my recent bookmark-tidying.
[Dreamwidth; Wayback] (by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Tumblr; Wayback] (by
[WordPress; Wayback] (by Chris Witham) Welcoming new zombies to the collective.
[K.B. Owen Mysteries; Wayback] (by James Thurber) Viewing Macbeth through the lens of murder mysteries.
Laugh rule:
[Bandcamp; Wayback (while for *best* results you'll need the audio, Wayback *will* at least get you the lyrics)] (by Brooke Abbey) Let me tell you the story, as sad as it's true...
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Hmm. I wonder if that's solvable. Because players won't do things that they find fun (like crafting, buying and selling) unless it matters, and since you have stuff going into the economy you need stuff going out. I suppose there's e.g. flight rising's exaltation mechanic, but in an old-school-MMO context you specifically need people to be sinking their best gear/character resources. Upkeep and/or decay is the obvious choice but I would like to know if there's another one?
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