Shaleesh [she/her, comrade/them]

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Cake day: June 20th, 2021

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  • I partially disagree. There are creative works that are being made today that are just as thoughtful, inspiring, aesthetically pleasing and engaging as the ones made in yesteryears. Our view of the art of the past is warped by the tendency for the good to be preserved and passed on while the bad is cast aside. However, in the past 30 years or so media corporations have gotten marketability down to a science in the name of creating safe investments, not stimulating art. That approach creates highly sucessful, super visible, and entirely bland slop like the Marvel movies and Call of Dutys of the world. Its not that its all worse, its just that the great stuff is lower profile. In my opinion the advent of high-bandwidth internet has partially counteracted this by making global distribution acessable to the everyman.





  • It was pretty bad and handled the subject matter extremely poorly. I hated it a lot.

    The premise is strong, a summer camp lasher flick but the camp is for “conversion therapy”. However it manages to be transphobic, homophobic, and enbyphobic even outside of the scenes of adults abusing queer children. Theres a lot of that “oh theyre queerphobic but actually theyre secretly gay haha gotcha!” bullshit. Theres this femboy guy who plays this femme fatale role, iirc he was one of the camp’s “success stories” and he really didnt deserve to get got IMO. At the end the murderer turns out be a victim of the camp from a couple decades back and the teenage protagonist lectures this mindfucked middle aged lesbian about how revenge is wrong and that, if you think about it she’s worse than the child abusers (and occasionally murderers) that she killed… because reasons?

    It was cool that the protag was a transmasc nonbinary person, you don’t get to see that kind of representation very often. Too bad they are an incredibly boring character. I think this movie was made for straight liberals to watch and go “look at those bad people! Good thing Im not like them!” Meanwhile some of these scenes will personally resonate with a queer audience in ways that are uncomfortable at best and triggering at worst. The thing is it’s very competently made and at no point does it even approach “so bad its good” territory.









  • The physical books can be had on secondhand bookstores for significantly less, albeit they’re still sold for more than they aught to be, usually. Thriftbooks is an online reseller that has them for around $25 USD but local thrift stores and library book sales have them sometimes and will sell them for next to nothing.

    There are some inexpensive/free programs/websites that exist to automate and simplify basically everything in the game. IME the only advantages the manuals have over the apps is that the manuals convey the bigger picture of how the game works.



  • I’ve spent the past week or so modding STALKER Anomaly the oldschool way (making a compatible mod manager work with it on Linux Mint has been less of a nightmare than sorting out compatibilities) with the intention of making a pacifistic run more rewarding and enjoyable. It has been less successful than I would have hoped, many of the artifact and task mods just aren’t what I’m looking for and roleplaying as an ecologist might just be a boring experience at its core. I want Roadside Picnic: The Game rather than “Tarkov but single player and free” like the rest of the modding community seems to want.

    I have a lot of feelings about killing people innazone and would prefer to keep that to a bare minimum you know?