recently_Coco
@recently_Coco@lemmy.blahaj.zone
trans lesbian of little renown
- Comment on gen z gorillas 1 week ago:
something something Gorilla Warfare.
- Comment on How do Americans win their country back? 2 weeks ago:
There are many leftists and minorities that have “voted strategically” time and time and time again only for things to get worse and worse.
This kind of disenfranchisement leads to apathy and low turnout.
We are told from a young age that our vote matters, and then when we are older we are told you can only vote for red fascist or blue fascist and many choose not to participate.
There are more who did not vote than who voted for Trump. This is not what the majority wants, but with the system as it is, it is not possible for the majority to voice what they actually genuinely want and have a chance to get it.
The votes do not have to be rigged at the ballot box for voting as a whole system to be rigged.
- Comment on In the era of remakes and remasters, what niche game would you like to see receive the treatment? 3 weeks ago:
I’d love to see Chrono Trigger get the 2D-3D octopath-style remake that a few old SNES games have gotten.
- Comment on Posting the shopping cart theory because people had questions in a separate thread 2 months ago:
Another possibility is that people that don’t return the cart may not be having their needs met. A person who is tired after walking across the hot parking lot may not return it out of a desire to maintain a modicum of health. Or, perhaps, they may not think about it because their cognition is temporarily hindered by hunger, exhaustion, or some other carnal need.
On Maslow’s hierarchy, I’d say if a person meets all of their physiological and safety needs they are more likely to return the cart than those who do not.
- Comment on A New Study Investigates 'The Failed Migration of Academic Twitter' To Mastodon 5 months ago:
It’s a shame, really. A non-centralized internet has existed before and must exist again if it’s to remain useable. It’s sad so many have given up because of early internet struggles. Things are even far less painful now than I remember them being in the past.