19 | šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ø | Ć©l, he/him | animator for PPT2 #oscppt2, making my own object show slowly but surely | discord: @simplesack

Joined March 2020
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PTW - avgn dance / kwik flip trend !! wanted to test my custom assets, BGs and compositing #avgn #osc #objectshowcommunity #objectshow #animationmeme #kwikflip #ptwosc
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posting this despite the fact that it ain’t peak posting time, I just think it looks too cool to leave in the dust
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Jax would be having a mental breakdown if he knew all the cutesy dances people were making him do in fortnite
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planet so little
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Just so you know, Ubi freaking Soft held a closed doors meeting with the Commission before reaching to this conclusion.
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'Stop Killing Games' has failed to secure new EU legislation despite having 1.3 million signatures The EU says it ā€œcannot propose a legal obligationā€ requiring publishers to keep games playable after they stop being sold commercially
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The EU Commission declined to propose legislation via the Citizens' Initiative, but campaign organizers state they are continuing by seeking to amend it into the Digital Fairness Act through the European Parliament. x.com/StopKilingGame… digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commis…
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it my birthday… I will make some art later…
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BFDI Fans:
do you think if they made fun of bfdi instead of gameoverse they would get a lot less hate
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No, not like boratšŸ–• #punchout #yumeship
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Mayor Adam West Sketch
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how 10 year old me was feeling when naily said "good riddance" after firey jr got out
genuinely why keep naily in
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but you can propose legal obligations to spy on our chats and try to constantly apply them despite being told no repeatedly yeah sure
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'Stop Killing Games' has failed to secure new EU legislation despite having 1.3 million signatures The EU says it ā€œcannot propose a legal obligationā€ requiring publishers to keep games playable after they stop being sold commercially
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The EU Commission declined to propose legislation via the Citizens' Initiative, but campaign organizers state they are continuing by seeking to amend it into the Digital Fairness Act through the European Parliament. x.com/StopKilingGame… digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commis…
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Made Spore in Spore
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I’m actually a child online safety expert and was one of the pioneers in this space with Club Penguin and so I feel uniquely positioned to critique this. The groomer problem is real but it’s also vastly overstated. The far larger issue we saw at Penguin was suicidality or reports of sexual abuse in the home. There is no solution for lazy/bad parenting. You can implement all the ID laws you want but if parents are going to just hand kids their phones unlocked, those kids will have access to all the same things the parents have unfettered. What I found is that these draconian safety laws actually make it harder to be an honest operator of kids apps because on one hand it’s so much legal risk and so much user friction that it simply becomes uninvestible as a business. Parents will just lie to let their kids use the unfettered internet. For example, I have a friend who works in mobile gaming who has two kids, one above and one below the age limit but separated by just 2 yrs, and the two wanted to play and chat together on Roblox - which is reasonable. To do this, he just verified that his younger kid is old enough for the chat feature when he’s not. This happens all the time and will happen with these laws to. How far do we want to go with this? Scan the face of the user in real-time to make sure it’s not a kid using the device? We could do that but it feels like a massive unwanted intrusion of privacy. That’s how you know this law isn’t about kids. COPPA and GDPR-K and so forth already make it illegal to allow chat and other grooming vectors to kids. What’s really being done here is trying to eliminate online anonymity. And this is a far bigger issue that goes to core speech rights because if you cannot criticize the govt anonymously and if wrong speech is a crime then it becomes easy to identify all the detractors of the govt in power, and ban, fine or jail them for speech crimes. Starmer has already been doing this and he wants to do it at a much bigger scale. Starmer won’t even acknowledge the problem of actual grooming gangs in Britain’s neighborhoods but he’s worried about online grooming? No he’s not, and this hypocrisy gives away the game. What he wants is to kill online anonymity so he can enforce censorship of his unpopular policies. No politician should have this power.
My first instinct was to support the UK’s social media ban for under 16s. Protecting children from grooming, exploitation and harmful content seems like common sense. But I’m seeing a lot of opposition to it, so I’m genuinely curious as to why? One thing making me second guess is that platforms like bluesky are exempt, while at the same time there’s a push to let 16 year olds vote. To me that looks less like child protection and more like controlling where young people get their information. Interested to hear other perspectives.
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Haha! Classic Jockington!
Chapter 5 has a lot of dialogue that you’ve probably never seen before!
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i did somethin (cosplay by MsRply_cos)
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I remember an era where the video of the wallaces looking for cheese was the funniest thing on the platform
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