Agent Snark

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Cat servant :: Twitter refugee :: gamer :: actually descended from bears :: TERF hating feminist

Little Chibi in my banner has been done by https://twitter.com/SehtBrassHeart

Current Games:Baldur's Gate 3, Dragon Age Veilguard, Dragon Age Inquion
Pronounsshe/her
Current favourite thingSLEEP
LanguagesGerman and English, currently learning Greek with my niece

I miss this little murder psycho...

#Cats #Caturday #CatsOfMastodon #gonetoosoon

The pagan community has gotten ourselves in a real troublesome spot with this whole "research your geneology" thing. Because we started telling people to look into their ancestry to avoid appropriation, instead of just teaching what appropriation is.

Now we have people who think they have to research their family history just to be a pagan, and that's hugely problematic. One, because having a DNA test to join a tradition is ripe for abuse, and risks ideas of supremacy. Two, because tons of people have no idea who their parents are. I was adopted, I know several people who don't know who their father is, and even more who lost track of grandparents names and don't even have a place to start.

Instead of focusing on bloodlines, let's just teach people what appropriation is: If another living culture or religion you are not part of actively practices something, you can't copy it, because its theirs. Easy as that. Think of it like an active copyright. Stick to reviving long-dead practices from ancient cultures that have gone into the "public domain," or create your own traditions, and you won't have to worry about it.

Knowing your geneology is not, and has never been, a requirement to be Pagan.
Now, if you think connecting with your ancestral culture will bring you spiritual fulfillment, will help you grow, will make you feel whole, then yes, do that, if you have the resources, its a great idea. Just make sure to check yourself so you don't start to get feelings like your heritage is somehow more special, or magical, or makes you more valid than other people.

#Pagan

Before I start my intenet break for the end of the year I want to wish everyone joyful and peaceful holidays.

Don't forget to wear your new clothes on christmas eve or the icelandic Jólaköttur will come and eat you!

#christmas #folklore #iceland #gaming #ttrpg

https://www.reddit.com/r/UnearthedArcana/comments/rnwudq/the_yule_cat_a_christmas_monster_from_icelandic/?rdt=37816

Firefox, one of the first “Do Not Track” supporters, no longer offers it
A brief history of the privacy you never really got.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/12/firefox-one-of-the-first-do-not-track-supporters-no-longer-offers-it/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Back where it started: “Do Not Track” removed from Firefox after 13 years

Firefox isn’t the last browser to drop Do Not Track, but it’s a symbolic end to a long, sad campaign to claw back a little privacy.

Ars Technica
Picard morality tip: If one side of a conflict preaches purity of bloodline above communal benefit for all, join the other side.

@nerdycrab

Emrich's romance was romantic and adorable. Also, some of the companion's comments and dialogues after Rook and Emrich are officially together are funny.

@nerdycrab

I am currently learning a new job and can only squeeze in an hour of playtime OR Social Media before falling into my mountain of pillows facefirst and passing out.

My first Rook was a Antivan Crow Rogue who romanced Emrich.

@nerdycrab

And I didn't even try during the playthrough! *flex*

"What else do we forget about the pandemic? We forget how mesmerised we were as nature rebounded, how clean the air was in the absence of industrial scale human activity. We forget that carbon emissions fell at the sort of pace required to avoid cataclysmic climate change. We forget that no-strings cash payments saw child poverty in America plunge to record lows, that the UK slashed homelessness with schemes that found homes for people sleeping on the street.

We forget that there really was a sense of global solidarity, that the reflection demanded by a pandemic opened up spaces for us to consider truly radical and permanent change. Remember build back better? There really was a sense that the coronavirus, as we all knew it then, could be the catalyst for a better word.

It couldn't last because of capitalism. This isn't some glib statement, it is literally why such promises could never be fulfilled. Because such promises required redistribution and structural shifts to economies that billionaires don't want shifting."

https://www.donotpanic.news/p/five-years-on-a-covid-retrospective

Five Years On: A Covid Retrospective

As we approach the five year mark of the first known case of covid-19, as we contemplate a half decade of watching a novel virus rip through our communities, our countries, our world, I wanted to do a retrospective on the pandemic.

¡Do Not Panic!
Interesting tactic 🕷️