Aug. 20th, 2016

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Yes, Idris Elba. I probably should be.

I refreshed my tumblr page and this shows up… I never felt so guilty for not writing in my life… -__-”

Dammit idris. I should…

I’m just taking a break writing 2-300 words in 10 minutes takes a bit out of me

I’m sorry Mr. Elba I will get my 600 words of copy out tonight.

I’m sorry Mr. Elba, you’re right, I will rectify this.

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dailydot:

How Pokémon Go is creating a barrier for gamers with disabilities

The augmented reality gaming app has taken the internet and world by storm, as people are desperate to catch and collect the characters, making friends and getting fit along the way. But not everyone can fully take part in the cultural phenomenon.

Hope Niantic listens and acknowledges this! The game isn’t even really out of beta yet, so much room for improvement.I also hope this pop-up community comes forward and helps disabled people participate. All those impromptu pokemon catching parties, shouldn’t be a big deal to organise carpools to get mobility impaired folks out playing as well. Or help people with mental issues like anxiety feel safe going out to catch some. Just like, if you’re going on a group pokemon hunt and can handle helping someone get there and back too, shout it out in the event? I got faith in this. I see so many accounts of people having clean, positive gaming fun with Pokemon Go and I really believe most of us will want to share.

I’m gonna reblog again because I see people in the replies going ‘just play normal Pokemon’ or ‘the point of the game is walking so you can’t change that’

Guys

Think for a minute about the shit you’re saying

This is the ‘should videogames have easy settings’ debate all over again and as usual, disabled people get the short shitty end of the stick. Just stop and THINK about someone other than yourself for a second. 

If the game gets a setting that allows disabled people to play, and you, despite not needing it, use it to cheat and thus feel dissatisfied with the game, that’s YOUR problem. YOUR fault. YOUR responsibility.Don’t you think it’s really fucking selfish to insist that a game should NOT cater to millions of physically disabled people who already have extremely limited accessibility to everything in life just because you might be tempted to use the special features to cheat?

Yes. This.

I am physically disabled. I cannot walk more than a few yards at very random intervals. I have the movement radius of an engineless car if I don’t have my motorised bike. I have a wheelchair for travel purposes.

I simply can’t play pokemon go like it’s “meant to”. I would very much like to try to play it eventually, because people seem to have so much fun with it. But as it is now it’s pretty much unavailable.. And snobby nerds gatekeeping doesn’t help either.

Hey guys! My friend is currently in a wheelchair because of a pretty bad car accident and she was upset that she couldn’t play. However! If you email Nintendo with some proof of disability (she used a handicap parking sign), they will change the settings on your game so that the Pokemon will come to you!

Hope this helps!

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And be aware that links to partisan news-aggregate sites are not the same as actual citations, and often reword things in misleading ways - sometimes so misleading as to qualify for the Mark Twain-popularized “lies, damn lies and statistics”, in that it’s not factually wrong, but is misleading as fuck, while linking an original news source or video or otherwise in a way that suggests they are quoting directly when they are definitely not and the context and implications of the original source are very different. 

Be aware that whatever your own partisan or political leadings, people on your side do the same deceptive things sometimes, so check them too. Nothing erodes your credibility faster than falling for the left-wing equivalent of Breitbart or Fox News, and yes there are equivalents, places that spin just as much and just as misleadingly. Someone being “on your side” doesn’t mean they’re reliable or clear-thinking or good at analysis. 

And just because a citation is linked doesn’t mean that it’s honestly linked. Just because someone says “this link says X” doesn’t mean it’s true: go to the link and look, and if you don’t have time or energy to go to the link and look don’t pass it on until you do. Come on guys, we’ve all been rickrolled: check the link, check what it is, actually read it to say if it says what the aggregate says it does. (It often won’t.) 

The more likely something is to scare people, incite mistrust, etc, the more important it is to check. Even if things are that bad and it is in general that big a deal, hysteria and rumourmongering are STILL the Worst Enemies when it comes to keeping people from getting hurt, and taking effective action. 

If it’s important enough to spread, it’s important enough to check. 

(I haven’t always been as good about this as I can be, which I’m doing my damndest to change, but there is a lot of stuff this applies to going around right now, especially w/r/t events in the US, but probably now in Turkey, etc.) 

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Watch: Comedian Adam Conover just obliterated every stereotype about millennials in one presentation.

I like this guy a lot

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