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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • Despite it basically being plot exposition because Shiloh needs to get hit by the plot exposition fairy to get things moving, Zydrate Anatomy is one of the better songs in it. Likewise Terrance Zdunich as the Graverobber is easily the best role in it, though attention needs to be called to Paris Hilton as Amber Sweet, not least because it never would have been released at all without her involvement (she was apparently so about this movie that she helped cover budget shortfalls to make it happen).


  • “hey, you know what? ten year olds are too young to marry. don’t be a fucking creep.”

    In their cultural context, that wouldn’t be that far outside the norm. The notion that there’s this magical line at 16-18 (in the US, depending on the state - possibly lower if the older partner is close in age or if they are married) is a 20th century invention. So, a guy from a text about 2000 years ago not expressing views on age and sexuality that were invented less than a hundred years ago is not exactly shocking.

    Before the industrial revolution, children were often treated like smaller adults. Childhood was much shorter than nowadays and adolescence basically wasn’t a thing culturally for the vast majority of history.




  • Once the term became popularized, it fell out of use by the psychological community, as it was used more commonly as an insult than as a psychological term.

    Any term for something that is likely to be a target of scorn or mockery has this problem unless it’s so bloodless, detached and clinical that it is effectively only usable as medical jargon and barely has any meaning outside that context. George Carlin once did a bit on this.

    Related is how therapy language seems to increasingly be seeping into literally everything.


  • I once tried to install Linux around then, not long after ISA cards with Plug n Play became a thing.

    Linux: So now to even pretend to get the card to work you have to download and run a tool to generate a config file to feed to another tool so you can then install the driver and get basic functionality from the card (which is all that’s available on Linux). Except the first tool doesn’t generate a working config file - it generates a file containing every possible configuration your hardware supports hypothetically having and requires you to find and uncomment the one you want to actually use. Requiring you to manually configure the card and thus kinda defeating the point of Plug n Play (though I guess that configuration was in software, not by setting jumpers).

    Same card in Windows at the time: Install card, boot Windows. Card is automatically identified and given a valid configuration, built in drivers provide basic functionality. Can download software from manufacturer for more advanced functionality.

    That soured me on Linux for a long time. Might try it again sometime soon just to see what it’s like if nothing else. ProtonDB doesn’t have the most positive things to say about my Steam collection, and I imagine odds are worse for stuff not available on Steam.