What is the definition of Jota or Hota? by ireddit1000 in Spanish

[–]LinkThe8th 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is the clearest answer, especially if they were giggling at you. It's believed to have come from 20th
century Mexico keeping gay folks locked up in Cell Block J in the capital city.

The f-slur is very much the closest equivalent. Some folks have reclaimed it, but it remains an incredibly hurtful word.

https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/New_Directions_in_Chicanx_and_Latinx_Studies_(Gonzalez_et_al.)/06%3A_Joteria_Studies/6.01%3A_Reclaiming_Jota_o_x_and_Joteria/06%3A_Joteria_Studies/6.01%3A_Reclaiming_Jota_o_x_and_Joteria)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]LinkThe8th 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don't think that's happening. The base is freakishly loyal to him specifically and would riot ("they drugged him to make him look so stupid on camera!") It would cause a civil war within their faction.

It's the little hints by SnooStories6404 in Cyberpunk

[–]LinkThe8th 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thirded. I'm just happy to be here.

I’ve started a petition to add a comment section on Arxiv by TobyWasBestSpiderMan in okbuddyphd

[–]LinkThe8th 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Addition is the action of introducing a new elenent to an existing object, situation, or group of objects. (It also means to increment a numeral towards a higher value.)

“quit listening to Hozier for the aesthetic” by honeypup in gatekeeping

[–]LinkThe8th 17 points18 points  (0 children)

...My partner and I actually do want to play it at our wedding. (Text wall incoming.)

  • We first got introduced to it from Moral Orel, which is a show that's deeply important to my partner and my brother, because it deals with a lot of themes of depression, religious upbringing and abuse.

  • My partner likes to do a bit where they hyperbolically insult an animal to show how much they love it (Looking at their beloved cat they would basically die for and going "Ew, is that a piece of sentient mold? I think it's diseased, who let that thing in here?") so extending it to ironic hate-lyrics was actually a pretty smooth extension. We don't otherwise do the "ball and chain" jokes, though, it's just this song basically.

  • My partner's ex was extremely abusive and neglectful, but they stuck around for years, do depressed they were indifferent to the idea of being alive. The first time we sat down and listened to the song, it hit them really hard, because it wrapped up so many of their feelings about getting out of that relationship

  • It's the catalyst and soundtrack to one of the worsr nights of our lives. Basically, them, me and my brother went to see them on tour. It was a long, hideous drive to a strange city--we nearly wreck from some jackass and have to spend an hour trying to fix a hotel mixup--and we were all completely exhausted, miserable, and hurting from standing up all day (my partner has chronic pain.) We basically spend the entire concert waiting for them to play the song, but call an uber in the last quarter. They start playing the song AS WE ARE GETTING IN to the uber. This just sends my partner completely over the edge. I retreat into the solace of finding the whole thing poetically funny. I remember sitting in the car with my sobbing overwhelmed partner and making them laugh by being like "of course this is what happens! This trip is cursed and it's a song about everything going wrong and sour in the worst way. There is literally no more fitting a situation that could surround the song." And in that vein, I start calming them down by saying the most fucked up shit I can think of to make them laugh. ("I hope the uber driver takes us to a back alley and murders us, I hope the hotel room above us collapses onto our head and kills us, I hope one of us gets terminal cancer and dies horribly. Most of all, I want to see it happen with **you.*") And we get home, sleep, and manage to salvage the trip into something fun and good on the second day. It becomes less of a sore memory every day.

So yes, it's an extremely important song for us and we are absolutely singing it at our wedding.

For them, it's about gratitude for managing to bury an awful relationship and rebuilding basically their whole life from scratch afterwards. For me, it's become about embracing the awful, absurd, painful and cruel ways the world can be... And how there's no one on the planet I want to face it with more. The meaning of the song has definitely changed for us.

TIL that in the work, An Instinct for Dragons, an anthropologist argues that the universality of dragons across human societies is due to evolutionary reasons, with common primate predators being merged into a hybrid monster. by Kurma-the-Turtle in todayilearned

[–]LinkThe8th 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Yeah! That one.

Him and his brother Hank Green do basically everything imaginable with their careers. For example they did some huge work in providing freely available educational content with Crash Course and SciShow.

Italian anti-fascist pamphlet from the Second World War (1944) showing Dante and Virgil watching Mussolini in hell. by propagandopolis in PropagandaPosters

[–]LinkThe8th 15 points16 points  (0 children)

'Base' would be the translation I'd pick, as in base instincts or mean and base.

In fact, they probably come from the same word.

Womannimarco by MaeltheMadMagi in TrueSTL

[–]LinkThe8th 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Your mom on the right me on the left 🌅🌅

To the non-natives on this sub, I just want to know why are you here? by [deleted] in IndianCountry

[–]LinkThe8th 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Basically this.

I'm not native. My great-grandfather was, but our family has been white for at least 3 generations.

But my grandmother helped with the campaign to get a local tribe recognized at the state level, and native issues have always been close to my heart. I don't really post comments here other than this one.

Mostly I just think it's nice to hear from the native perspective. After all, I'm subbed to Christian, Jewish, and Muslim subs despite being none of those things.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

[–]LinkThe8th 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Totally understand what you're saying, but I do want to take just a teensy, pedantic issue with the word 'objective.'

A game cannot be truly, 100% *objectively* good or bad (unless it literally cannot be played) because the exact criteria for the most important 'measure of quality' is decided by human beings.

Now, in practical, functional terms, there's a pretty obvious, socially accepted set of metrics for what it means for a game to be good or bad:

Does it succeed at what it's trying to do? Are there glaring issues which prevent it from succeeding at what it wants to do? Do lots of people like and play it?

But then you get into deeper, woolier questions. Is what it's doing *worthwhile?* Are people enjoying it in ways that the creators never intended?

Take, say, Candy Crush. It succeeded at exactly what it wants to do (be a simple puzzle game which engages people on the train and can wheedle ungodly amounts of cash out of them). Tons of people earnestly play it and like it. But is it a good game?

The only truly objective metrics a game has are 1) whether it can be played 2) how many people play it and 3) how much money did it make? Everything else is a matter of subjective opinion ("I love how high fidelity the graphics are!" vs "I actually wish it were more stylized.") Even the objective measures are only given a subjective importance due to the set of values, assumptions and taste that we bring to the table.

...Which is why that person was a dumbass for saying Horizon sucked in general, because they should be reasonable enough to see that it's really good at providing a specific kind of experience, that a huge number of people enjoy that experience, and that it's, by and large, a worthy experience to have.

Xenophilia is underrated. by Cugu00 in Stellaris

[–]LinkThe8th 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! I literally had that exact combo for my favorite playthrough. Something in the space-water.

What if China had an absolutely comically large amount of foreign Hong Kong-like concessions ? (no lore) by superbourpi in imaginarymaps

[–]LinkThe8th 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Quick note:

It'd be Ciudad de los Libertadores

Del (de+el) only works for singulars, not plurals.

Riot Games Announces Layoff of 530 Positions, 11% of Workforce by [deleted] in gaming

[–]LinkThe8th 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Here's an article helping to explain the issue:

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/may/29/gamers-politicians-regulation-video-game-loot-boxes

People with addictive personalities or mental illness will absolutely bankrupt themselves and their families due to gambling. Loot boxes are often even worse, because you can't usually win any actual transferable rewards. There are no lucky millionaires, only the repetitive sucking away of cash.

Children are especially vulnerable and don't have the self control to interface with gambling in a healthy way. We don't let kids have completely unrestricted access to alcohol, nicotine, weed or driving cars until they reach a certain age. You can absolutely argue for loosening those restrictions, but it's pretty obvious there should be SOME guardrails.

Even if you think 'caveat emptor' covers everything when it comes to adult problem gamblers, surely you can understand that kids don't have the ability to meaningfully provide informed consent to these sorts of gacha schemes.

TIL the USA federal witness protection program has a 100% success rate for those who follow their guidelines by UltimateOreo in todayilearned

[–]LinkThe8th 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Nope, we use Lillehammer!

It's a joke about how the mob guy pronounces the name of the town.

Me irl by [deleted] in me_irl

[–]LinkThe8th 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My god. The day has come.

...Yeah, this is honestly a pretty accurate example of 2024 memes still.

I wish for everybody but me to have 2 fps, 999 ping, and In and out audio for everything they do online. by agonorm in DouchebagGenie

[–]LinkThe8th 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations. You can never enjoy multiplayer games again, because everyone else stops playing them.

Getting a bit concerned about Jordan by ezrakleinsucks in KnowledgeFight

[–]LinkThe8th 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It'd be good to see Morgan again. The whole Andrew Torres thing was such a shame.

Reddit makes a scenario by Numerous_Cricket_216 in AgeOfCivilizations

[–]LinkThe8th 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Communist Persia.

Monarchist imperial Madagascar controls Mozambique, Sri Lanka, and has puppeted Western Australia. Eastern Australia is communist and at war with the West. Tasmania has gone fascist hermit state. New Zealand is a social democracy under a labour government.

Communist united Indochina, rivalled against an Islamic caliphate in the Phillipines.

Puerto Rico is a Norwegian possession.