damnatum_seditiosus

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

After playing Remnants all week with two buddies, we're going into the second one tonight and I can't wait ! I like the difficult aspect of it and trying together and find solutions.

The first one is already quite good, I really hope the second holds up, but I saw the name of gearbox as the publisher and I worry a little bit.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Their tongues wrap around their brain too as cushion.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I have a book, never quite managed to finish it, called : Children and play in the holocaust by George Eisen - where the author shows the kind of games children were playing in the ghetto.

It's quite grim as you can imagine, but it portrays your main idea there, as play is a powerful tool for kids to adapt and learn about what is required in their society. Off the top of my head, some children were acting gestapo probing where a kid would play an agent and tried to find secret information from a member of the "resistance" group. The goal of the game was to keep quiet of course. From my years in education at uni, I was quite invested into free play and how to organize it within a summer day camp where I worked, now I have to get back to the books I haven't finished yet !

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago

Every day I wish for the famous Canadian housing bubble to burst to finally get a chance to leaving the rental hell to jump into another one.

But then I get sooner brained where all the options that I would hypothetically get are :

  • the misfortune of someone else.
  • the cheaper houses will get scooped up by a big player who can afford to sit on losses for a few years.

God I hate the private market and financialisatiom of living places.

 

I know it's in French but I could not share to you the rag that state funded media can regurgitate.

Basically this article is about Trump who may awakens forgotten traumas for people having suffered some degree of it. At first I was like, okay, let's see that stuff.

Then it hit me, second paragraph. Quoting a Venezuelan woman who says : "I feel like 1999 when Chavez came to power" - "The discourse was the same".

Then, second person quoted, an Ukrainian woman who says : "Impossible for that woman to not think about the USSR revolution a hundred years ago." Writes down the "journalist"

Another quote from that woman, vice-president of the Ukrainian National Federation of Quebec, "it was a movement to destroy the world order. What Trump is doing, politically and economically, it's also to change the existing order."

Couldn't have you picked, let's say Franco or Mussolini even ? Nah, socialism is actually Trumpism.

God I hate this blatant shit.

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