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Halifax has been hosting Pride marches in July for over 30 years. Ottawa has been hosting pride marches in August for over 30 years. Seems silly for both of them to change the dates of their annual marches to June just because that’s when the US decided to do theirs.
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato Games@sh.itjust.works•In Defense of the Last of Us Part 2 | Alanah PearceEnglish51·2 days agoI just finished playing the remaster of this game! I was also pretty confused by it and can see why it got a lot of criticism.
Her defense is that players end up feeling similar to the character in a meta kind of way. Players probably didn’t agree with the way the story was going, but pressed on anyways because they want a conclusion to the story, and that conclusion ends up being terribly unsatisfying. You could have stopped playing, just as the character could have stopped pressing on, but you didn’t. Now both you and the character have to deal with the crappy ending.
It’s definitely a unique way to tell a story, but I’m not sure it’s a story that needed to be told. “All of that stuff you did was pointless”. Yeah, I know! I knew that at the start!
She also brings up the “Abby Spectrum” which is more of an interesting idea. Trying to avoid spoilers, Abby is presented to the player at the start of the game doing something absolutely evil. She’s essentially the big bad villain. Later on you get her tragic backstory and see her do lots of nice things. The idea is basically, everyone hates her at the start, but how do you feel about her at the end? Are her backstory and good deeds enough to change your opinion of her? Where do you fall on the “Abby Spectrum”?
Maybe the story would have been better if it focused more on this question instead of purposefully setting out to be unsatisfying as a meta way to explain why endless violence, fighting, and revenge is bad. Though I suppose there are a lot of people who might actually need that to be explained.
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato Games@lemmy.world•RuneScape player pulls off a personal Shawshank Redemption: Grinds his way out of one-zone house arrest by grinding a raid 2,000 times over 10,000 hours: 'It was all worth it'English20·4 days agoHave you heard of Cookie Clicker? It’s an idler game where you click a cookie to get points. You can spend those points on upgrades like automated clicking and more points per click. The goal is to get like a billion points or something but with the upgrades you’re eventually getting millions of points a second without even clicking. Now imagine saying “I want to hit a billion points without buying a single upgrade. I’m literally just going to click the cookie a billion times.” That’s what this guy did, but with Old School Runescape.
There’s been a trend of extreme OSRS players trying to one up each other in dedicating years of their life to doing a repetitive task for 18 hours a day, every day.
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What grocery items are always worth the extra $1-$5?14·5 days agoWhile I agree, the price difference between “maple syrup” (maple flavoured corn syrup) and maple syrup is way more than $5. A bottle of genuine maple syrup is $20+.
The Conservatives need a new direction and a new leader, unless they want to be the government in waiting, waiting and waiting.
They might actually prefer not being in charge. It’s easier to complain than it is to govern.
If you want to reach those kids in the streets, you got to do a rap to a hip hop beat!
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato Rocket League@lemmy.world•Celebrate 10 Years of Aerials and Epic Saves in Rocket League Season 19!4·6 days agoI think most e-sports kind of games tend to favour the “snowball” model where one team progressively gets more overpowered. One reason I like Rocket League is because even if you’re down 3 goals the other team doesn’t have any special powerups to maintain their lead. They have to keep playing well. The reason why I dislike Rocket League is because once you’re down 3 goals your teammates will rage quit.
This is a commonly repeated myth but it isn’t true. Nobody gets a tax write off in point-of-sale fundraising. Charities ask stores to do it because it’s one of the most efficient and effective ways for a charity to raise money. Chairty events are costly, and asking people on the street gets a lot of rejection. Stores agree to do it because they get to run ads saying they helped raise millions for charity and the charity will usually shout them out as well.
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•American Bar Association sues Trump administration over executive orders targeting law firms2·7 days agoFrom the wiki page on the American Bar Association, they seem to mostly be involved in setting academic and ethical standards and don’t actually grant or revoke licences.
Young boy search histories are great. I remember when my little brother borrowed my laptop once and when I got it back there was searches on Youtube for “boobs”, “big boobs”, and “big boobs jumping”. Guess he’s a boob guy.
ImplyingImplications@lemmy.cato Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Bodycam: Law & Order Star Ice-T Goes Off on Cop During Traffic Stop351·7 days agoLaw & Order Star
From “Cop Killer” to “Cop Actor”
So the developers of $20 games are homeless?
Gay (kernel) panic