Inkblot Art is a buggy, authoritarian mess that prevents people from seeing anything if not logged in. That’s the last thing I’d recommend.
It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at https://discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and https://www.deviantart.com/triagonal/art/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impact-it-extends-into-906668443 are pertinent to me.
Inkblot Art is a buggy, authoritarian mess that prevents people from seeing anything if not logged in. That’s the last thing I’d recommend.
No, but a president is higher in status than a diplomat, who in the US don’t have to face minor consequences either. I’m not saying this to support presidents being immune to the law (in fact, you could say it goes against campaign promises to claim you’ll be a civil governor and then be authoritarian), I’m just saying this has been on the drawing board for a while and was far from something that was just recently whipped out. Even state governors (and mayors as well) have gotten away with some awful things by swerving the powers that be, the governor of New York a few years ago systemically killed the elderly during covid and the main concern was not that but his affairs like was the case with Bill Clinton.
Despite the alarm, it’s nothing new though. International diplomats cite immunity to prosecution to get out of paying for speeding tickets on a daily basis.
What about them is troubling?
I think I remember that one from one of the Jampack discs. Good times.
Its legacy as this place potentially and magically fulfilling the hopes of having the answers to one’s questions far exceeds reasonability, especially given the ordinariness of its circumstances/contents, and combine that with the fact that what they were known for is performing human experimentation on live prisoners, all without the ability to understand these experiments enough to start forming a unified concept of medicine around it, since this is Ancient Greece/Egypt we’re talking about.
Bathhouses. The local Quicklee’s just doesn’t do it.
Which ones?
The destruction of the library of Alexandria was a win.
Many people wouldn’t know I’m not a kid if they spent all day interactively standing behind me in a queue.
Roughly speaking. Supposing we see ourselves as a democracy, it comes off as weird anyone would “plot” a candidate’s loss. In such a system, the only thing we can do is gain popular opinion. Unless we’re implying we don’t actually see things that way.
Playing by the rules is all we can do. It’s a democracy. Whoever wins wins.
You wouldn’t be wrong. And yeah, I’m still trying to find some humans to connect to. It hasn’t been easy where I am.
People hate me everywhere :( Odd thing about that though, one consistent theme in my life is it’s always the commoners who hate me while the authority figures don’t mind me. With only one exception, the few times authority figures didn’t like me, they were commoner fill-ins. As for why they hate me, it has been traced to both marginalization and gossip.
As in a CD/record or an actual band member?
Gosh dang it, I was fooled by another death rumor.
Is he laughing or crying?
I think my biggest change was between age seven and my teen years because it’s when I went through the most. I otherwise don’t change much, but in those first years I was like a different person.