January 26 marks the colonisation of Australia and the grief, heartache and pain that this has inflicted on First Nations people for generations. It is also a moment to recognise the ongoing survival of the oldest existing culture in the world today.
On January 26, 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip raised the British flag at Warrane, marking the beginning of British colonial rule on Gadigal land. This date, originally commemorated as Foundation Day, has evolved into Australia Day. However, this day also represents the start of the invasion, suffering, and dispossession for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The true history of these lands spans over 60,000 years, far preceding colonial times.
When British settlers began colonizing Australia in 1788, between 750,000 and 1.25 Aboriginal Australians are estimated to have lived there. Soon, epidemics ravaged the island’s indigenous people, and British settlers seized Aboriginal lands.
Though some Aboriginal Australians did resist—up to 20,000 indigenous people died in violent conflict on the colony’s frontiers—most were subjugated by massacres and the impoverishment of their communities as British settlers seized their lands.
Between 1910 and 1970, government policies of assimilation led to between 10 and 33 percent of Aboriginal Australian children being forcibly removed from their homes. These “Stolen Generations” were put in adoptive families and institutions and forbidden from speaking their native languages. Their names were often changed.
For many Aboriginal and Torres Trait Islanders, January 26 is a day of mourning, symbolising the loss of their ancestors, their land, and their rights. It recalls the devastating impact of the Frontier Wars, the ongoing trauma, and the systemic injustices that continue to this day, including disproportionate rates of Black deaths in custody, health inequities, and the desecration of sacred sites. Celebrating on this day overlooks these painful realities and the resilience of First Nations peoples in the face of ongoing colonisation.
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The truth about white Australia: The genocide few talk about
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The killing times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront
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Indigenous kids are still being removed from their families, more than ever before
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What if there was a game...
With an open world...
Where you could gather resources and craft items...
They're so many and I feel like they're systems are shallow. I remember as a kid really wanting survival games and now we're bursting at the seams with them and they aren't what I wanted.
Notrium was the best and only good survival game, and it was completely free, had interesting lore, and was open source so anyone could mod it
Tears of the Kingdom was what burned me out on them. Too much quantity over quality.
Take a look at Gothic and the first Risen. They're open worlds, but fairly compact and everything is hand made with care. There's a lot of Eastern European Game Jank (EEGJ), but if you can adapt to that the wandering around, fightin stuff, and looting stuff is fun.
Those seem intriguing. Yeah I hope we can get a return to more compact and detailed open worlds instead of gigantic worlds with repetitive and shallow tasks.
I like it when they actually capitalize on having a huge world. Satisfactory's train logistics don't really make any sense unless the world is enormous. Flying around with an Elytra in Minecraft only works well because there are stretches of thousands of blocks for you to maneuver over. But when they just use the open world as a place to dump a lot of points of interest to laboriously churn through (and fast travel between!) it just feels like a tedious version of just having separate areas.
For millions of years humans wandered around central eastern Africa gathering resources and crafting items. At the end of the day all we want to do is walk upright, pick up food, dig holes (which might have food in them), talk and joke with your friends, and not get eaten by lions. Agriculture came out of goddamn nowhere and we were not and still are not adapted to it.
Like my entirely serious, I am a real anthropologist take on the enduring success of the survival crafting genre is that it let's people who are trapped in boxes and only leave their box to drive to another box to do mind numbing repetitive tasks get out of their box and go wander around looking for cool rocks and interesting things to eat, and some very high percentage of humans still, at a very deep level, find that natural and soothing.
Going to the modlog to find drama is real crackhead behavior
Internet equivalent of Hunter Biden digging through the carpet and smoking parmesan cheese hoping it was crack
The job recruiter just described the workplace as a “family”
but I really need the job
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Every so often I'll see a tweet about how bad service is and how rude service workers are and this basically never happens to me. Like have you tried not being a dick? Like say please and thanks, asshole.
We had a white Cuban immigrant in our town today. She's a basic white girl with long brown hair and green eyes. Everybody thinks she's gorgeous and she's a fellow Communist who admires Castro and Che. Everything seemed great until one of our trans comrades introduced herself and she responded by looking at me and saying, "Why do you allow men that think they're women? They're invasive to women's spaces!"
Even the Communist white Cubans are shit.
Reddit fucking sucks, I wanted to make a post on a niche fitness community so I downloaded their dumb app, made the post, and it got deleted by a bot, no notification or anything. So I changed the title to follow the sidebar rules, even though other posts weren’t following them and making it through, posted again and it got deleted again. So I messaged the mods for the sub, I swear there’s 25 of them, an hour ago asking them to unblock my post and fucking crickets
Deleting that shit immediately I hate myself for even trying.
One of the things that helped me move away from caring about reddit comms, other than the great purge, was how arbitrary and automated moderation has gotten. No having fun, follow the format exactly, oh you didn't read rule 7.), your post has been automatically blocked beause it contains the world "The" no we won't tell you why that's banned. Fuck it, I'm on the internet to shitpost, not have eight lines of script scrutinize my every action.
Yeah it’s just an artifact of the scale and of course capitalism. People are incentivized to spam to make money so they have to use the auto tools to reduce the pressure on mods. The shittiness is baked into the platform.
Now what’s not baked in and more disturbing is just the sheer depravity of /r/all, for all these turds pride themselves on being liberals they are very reactionary… but then again what’s the difference
Death penalty but if the convicted is somehow proven not guilty post mortem both the judge and juries who voted guilty should be executed in public, like losing in Danganronpa games.
Unfortunately, it falls to the outcome bias (thing I recently learned has a name) which I guess is why we often preach just no death penalty. It does sound like a just setup.
But what if they get executed and the first guy turns out to have been guilty after all, who do we get to kill then?
Kill the detectives duh,
And if it turns out ita innocent again well....
Matched with a bodacious babe 9 years older than me who likes board games. Wish me luck.
Property is theft, doubly so on the high seas which do not respect the (property) laws of man.
Long commutes
Except they're meditating on hating everyone outside themselves via the constant conflict of sharing the road
I definitely get a zen flow state thing happening sometimes on long drives.