I appreciate you ππΎ as a casual fan of the genre but a hardcore fan of games culture I always wanted to make a space that both catered to the top players but also was accessible to new folks (so the culture can grow).
I appreciate you ππΎ as a casual fan of the genre but a hardcore fan of games culture I always wanted to make a space that both catered to the top players but also was accessible to new folks (so the culture can grow).
I'm ears if there's a convo. I'd love to be shown love for what community support GamerHaven's given for almost 10 years now, but with @infiniteque.bsky.social and @gamesculture.gg coming I'm more focused on our work. I love seeing the work they put in still support tho! All π
and more specifically, I was told by people on that list I wasn't welcome even though I've run the only physical venue capable of it in the City of Cleveland (proper) since 2017. so I just do my own thing with dope partners like @govpancakes.bsky.social instead
chatting live with my brother INFINITEQUE on his charity stream:
www.twitch.tv/infiniteque
@gamesculture.bsky.social
No one asked to be born, and short of someone correcting me I think almost all the major belief systems belief in doing good for others. What better good is there than to be a reason the hell I survived slows or stops with me?
Your job was to pass more on for the next to work with. That goes for us in my group too; we were given the short end of the stick in a unique way, but we still have an obligation to heal our traumas and seek to create a better tomorrow for those after us.
Every time I hear parents, teachers, so-called political leaders, religious figures, or anyone in the oldest generations deriding their youngers for not having survived as much as they as if it is a badge of honor I seriously question any or all the beliefs they say they hold.
If you require children and the next generations to suffer what you did, it implicitly means you don't want to, or don't think you can, make anything better for them to be able to make things better for the next after them.
The point is to have a better world, which means fewer hells for fewer people. THAT should be our work. Yes, nothing is perfect, but we are not unable beings and this world is not fixed; we affect it.
Those who make it through deserve support and comfort, and deserve to live life as close to their ideal as possible, but the same hell should not be the standard experience we seek our next leaders and descendants survive to earn the ability to guide our futures.
This might be a hot take, but so be it.
Surviving hell isn't worthy of a trophy. It's a trauma.
I abhor Twitter but how Bsky fills the void, I think, scratches a similar itch
I am about mastery, but as time goes on I see a very specific through line in my thinking that informs a lot: I believe locality is the single most important factor left ignored as we try to build a better tomorrow. Locality. Who and what is near you affects you most. Needs more consideration.
Yes he won. The same way the clown in the dunk tank actually wins, people pay to see him lose, but he wins anyway.
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It do be like that
People are weird in that volume. I hate the practice but I know if I promote that way about 20 percent will accept the opportunity to be sold and about a third of them will buy. It's wild.
A virtual certificate with text "Celebrating 10M users on Bluesky, #413,290, Robert G. aka M Solidus βͺ@solidus.bsky.socialβ¬, joined on Jul 29, 2023"
Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #413,290!
A green Great Dragon exists, but so too does a great green Great Dragon. How this makes sense is completely ridiculous.
hello world.