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#(March 2016) #conversational aglets #Tumblr: a User’s Guide
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#(March 2016) #conversational aglets #Tumblr: a User’s Guide
I’m back from my meetup with @sinesalvatorem! I am neither kidnapped nor dead in a ditch! (Can’t make any promises about mind-controlled: it could just be really subtle.)
I had a good time, and I think she did too. There was the occasional awkward cultural issue, but I suppose it’s to be expected. We talked a bunch and ate Chinese food and talked some more.
A lot of the conversation was about differences in Canada vs America vs [Redacted], and that was interesting, but it was very neat the way we also had shared cultural referents from being in the same Internet social group. I’m used to having to either explain a bunch of backstory or be very vague when talking offline about stuff I read on the Internet, but with her I could just say “You know Ozy’s blog post, the one that starts with them talking about how they took the Wizard’s Oath as a kid” and yes, she knows. (For those of you I know from other Internet social groups who are wondering what I’m referring to, here’s a link to satisfy your curiosity.) It was nice to experience that.
I can confirm that I had a good time! I can neither confirm nor deny mind-control. No, really, I’m not sure. Sometimes it just happens automatically. I can at least promise no intentional mind-control.
Being able to talk internet-social-group-things with people irl is pretty great. Thus far, I’ve been able to do so with you, @lethriloth, and @neoliberalism-nightly. I hope to add @shitifindon to that list tomorrow!
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#(December 2015) #conversational aglets
Consider the set S of people living in the town of Newville. Which of the following correspondences specify a function? Explain.
(A) Each person in Newville (input) is paired with his or her mother (output).
[…]
[Answer section:]
(A) This correspondence specifies a function; each person has exactly one mother.
@sinesalvatorem, saw this in my math textbook and thought of you.
(“But have you considered lesbians? Therefore, your argument is invalid.”)
:D
I am happy that my memes have spread! I am a good replicator! Are you proud of me, mom(s)?
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#(October 2015) #conversational aglets #math #adventures in University Land #high context jokes

Fuck.
It’s not even November yet, dammit. “First snowfall that sticks long enough for me to put a footprint in it” is supposed to be November ~5th around here.
On the bright side, it’s supposed to be back up to double-digits Celsius tomorrow, so it won’t stick too much longer than needed to put a footprint in it.
(But still.)
amango-tea said: Yeah, it’s flurrying right now and I am NONE TOO PLEASED ABOUT IT. Goddammit, weather!
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#(October 2015) #conversational aglets #replies #weather
Recently I saw my friend’s dog scratching his ear a suspicious amount, and the first thought that came to mind was “~follow for more flea-avoidant speciesism~”
I blame @ilzolende.
Aww, thanks!
Is there a Speciesist Tumblr? There should be. Then you could blame that.
~follow for more rabies-avoidant speciesism~
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#(October 2015) #conversational aglets #dog #high context jokes #(looks like *two* of these next three are about old in-jokes)
How come I haven’t seen anyone talking about the end of dashboard nested reblogs except in future tense? I’m already seeing the new design. Am I actually in the first wave of a gradually rolled-out update for once?
I’m hopeful about it, really. Sure, every change takes some getting used to, and it’s a little annoying not being able to see at the beginning of a thread how many entries it has, but I do like actually having people’s names next to their writings.
shipwrecklight-blog said: I am a bad person for thinking it looks swank! Or, so has it been widely implied.
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#(September 2015) #conversational aglets #replies #The Great Tumblr Apocalypse

My second Crawl win! (The first was with a Spriggan Enchanter of Okawaru back in February 2013, in version 0.11.)
(For those of you unfamiliar with Crawl*, I’m called a “Politician” because I’m very good at backstabbing. (Only in the literal sense, though.) For those of you unfamiliar with roguelikes in general, Crawl is not an easy game to win. There was a statistic on the dev-blog a little while ago that 98% of games played on the online servers end in a loss, and that’s lumping the games of uber-players in with everyone else.)
Now that I’ve finished my current Crawl game, I’m going to give Rogue a try. I’ll be using this browser emulator, which was making the rounds on Tumblr a while back. I was catching up on @Play today and found a link to this Rogue guide, but I won’t use it right away: I want to see how much of the game I can understand using only my (slightly rusty) fluency in Nethack (plus the occasional thing I remember from reading @Play).
*Which might be all of you. I know comparativelysuperlative and amaranththallium both speak a couple different dialects of Nethack, but I don’t know what else they speak.
comparativelysuperlative said: I’ve only ever played the two biggest Nethack variants, but beating a new roguelike is hard! Congratulations on Crawl.
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#(June 2015) #((I know the picture says July 1st I think it’s a timezone thing)) #Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup #roguelikes #games #conversational aglets #replies
This is my home! This is my home! How can you sit here within it and tell me that nobody lives here?!
(and say it like it’s obvious, say it with condescension, I am so fucking sick of my lived experience being met with condescension and casual declaration of impossibility, or at best saying that it may well have happened but I should still shut up and just let the first-generations speak, their problems their experiences are more numerous more important the only ones worth public acknowledgement)
(You say you want a world like mine, a world with people like me in it. You say you work to achieve it, to achieve us. Decide now how you will react to us when we come to be, for we are already here. You cannot afford to wait until you deem the tide to be turning in your favour, for the world is vast and contains multitudes and the tide is always in your favour somewhere, even if those places are small. Even if those places are small, they may still be big enough to raise a child.
Decide now. Decide wisely.)
This is kind of how I feel about a lot of SJ/feminist discourse about what men are like.
Context of that: Brin-Bellway was raised in liberal social circles and is talking about how SJ makes her feel, and I’m a man, basically cis though I suspect I’m at least a little gender-weird.
I think my System 1 is sexist, but its sexism is more like misandry. I don’t think I have an intuitive feeling that women are less competent and intelligent than men. I don’t think I have an intuitive feeling that women owe me service, deference, or sex. I do have an intuition that women are nicer and prettier than men and kind of basically are better people and make better companions. I think I empathize with women more easily, see them as more vulnerable and sympathetic, and am more likely to imagine sympathetic motives for them when they do something I consider bad. I think female characters tend to feel more emotionally alive to me. I think I’m more driven to make social connections with women. I think I probably am less deferential to women, but this is a function of me having more fear of men, not less respect for women. Being very unpopular in school made me into a fairly timid, deferential person who tends to try not to take up too much space. I do feel I have an obligation to support women in a “chivalrous” way, and I think the guilt and anxiety I feel about still being supported by my mother is partially a gendered feeling of this kind. SJ/feminist descriptions of the entitlement and confidence men are supposedly raised to feel don’t feel like descriptions of my condition at all, but something in my brain shivers in dark rapture at the “I will stay and be thy husband / though it be the death of me” line in The Maiden and the Selkie. Empathy for women’s arousal and pleasure is a pretty big part of my sexuality, and I think I’m low-key sexually submissive.
I don’t think I have what SJ/feminism thinks is typical male socialization; either I didn’t get it or I didn’t “properly” internalize it because I have a weird brain.
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#(OP from June 2015; response from December 2017) #conversational aglets #rants #our roads may be golden or broken or lost #(I feel like I don’t deal with nearly as much of this sort of thing as I used to) #(I think I’ve gotten a lot better at avoiding the sort of people who would do it) #((also I dug this one out of a force-safe-moded blog by scrolling down until I found it)) #((fortunately random-thought-depository didn’t post all that often))

(my Internet was out for most of the day, so it’s quite possible there are already posts on my dash along these lines that I just haven’t caught up with yet, but anyway)
Tumblr what are you thinking
I have already liked three of those four posts
(I was kind of hoping it would be all four so I could say “all of those posts”, but no, turns out I didn’t hit the like button on the Civ post. Still, three out of four ain’t good.)
theunitofcaring said: yeah, this one seems to be singularly useless at best. but. posts you’ve already /liked/ is a bit crazy.
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#(April 2015) #conversational aglets #replies #The Great Tumblr Apocalypse
Hello, fellow citizens of The Future! I am writing this from my smartphone, because I can. I just bought it this afternoon.
I’ve never owned a smartphone before. I have a lot of waste-not-want-not issues about technology, and I was never quite able to justify a smartphone to my satisfaction. Even after my then-7.5-year-old MP3 player’s clickwheel began to fail four months ago, taking two clicks forward and one click back (or, worse, the other way around), I still tried to keep using it.
A few days ago, though, after a talk with my parents, I came to terms with the fact that it was time to move on. (Besides, I can give my old Sansa to my brother anyway, and he might be able to get a bit more use out of it. It’s still a step up from his current utter lack of handheld non-GBA computer.)
At that point, the question wasn’t so much *why* to get a smartphone as why *not*. I could get an MP3 player *without* Wi-Fi and camera and variety of other goodies, or I could get one *with*, in either case for less than I paid for the Sansa.
So, I bought an Alcatel Idol Mini. I haven’t set up the phone plan yet, but there’s a lot it can do without the SIM card. Almost everything I want it to do, really.
Of course, I can’t play around with it much yet, because of the whole school thing. Soon, phone. Soon, once all this pesky schoolwork is out of the way, you and I will spend some quality time getting to know each other.
(After all these years of gazing longingly from afar, I’ve finally got a smartphone. It’s beautiful and wonderful and *mine*, *finally* mine.)
P.S. (from laptop): Today is my Hebrew-calendar birthday. I didn’t intend for the phone to be a birthday present from myself, but it’s nice how that worked out.
depizan said: Happy birthday! And enjoy your phone. :)
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#(November 2014) #conversational aglets #wavered on whether this was worth agletting #but fuck it who said it had to be ~substantial~ #this is my blog and I will build a beautiful archive out of it #if you are uninterested or wish not to be caught off guard by blasts-from-the-past there is a conveniently blacklistable tag #(fun fact: I still don’t have a phone plan) #(my parents are almost never both using their phones at the same time so I just borrow one of those if I specifically need cell access) #(I have a VoIP account for making calls from Wi-Fi zones (and usually know where the closest Wi-Fi is at any given time)) #(if I trip and break my leg or something while walking alone I can still call for help: you don’t need a SIM card for 911) #(so overall I really don’t think I’d get $7/month of value out of having my own phone plan) #Brin owns *two* 2010’s computers now #adventures in human capitalism #tag rambles #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers #replies