Furry Art Friday (SFW)
Going to make this a tradition, until I forget.
Firstly is this number, which was one of the first things I ever got commissioned. Fall in Alberta is not like this - we go from mildly chilly to horrifying cold in about a week. So I can't be a fall person, since we don't really have it. But it's a nice thought.
Art by Fry_Peachi on FurAffinity. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/46948151/
In case you haven't heard, the Streets of Rage 4 soundtrack is amazing. Here's the track inspiring me to post:
The Youths™
Last night at the theatre, Here Comes Your Man by the Pixies came on, and the twentysomethings behind the counter were singing along and going "hey I think I like the Pixies."
On the one hand, I had to think to myself "the Pixies are grandparent music now, why are you interested in them?" And then I went "oh, maybe they're interested because the Pixies are dope as hell" and went on with my night 🙂
Good flick! Not my favorite film of his, but I'm glad I made the effort.
Now i have to brave some real nasty weather, though.
Computer grumbles
Apparently Lenovo's new machines solder their RAM chips on, so no more taking the route of buying RAM on the cheap and installing it. Phooey.
Think I can still swap out the SSD if needed, though. But my laptop's from 2018, it's not THAT old. Maybe I'll just nab a new battery and fix the spacebar?
And the thing of it is, in many cases anger is fully justified. People have a right to be mad about police violence; there's something the matter with you if you're not mad at cops getting away with murder.
But when I saw people I knew get furious at someone whose chief sin was "did not like movie" at an intensity that was all out of proportion, I started to wonder: if social media is a habit, do the emotions become a habit as well?
LB: The story of Twitter for me is the story of me following smart, insightful, funny and talented people, and then watch them get gradually more and more prone to fits of terrifying anger.
The moment the algorithmic timeline set in, Twitter slowly morphed into a place you go to get in a bad mood and spread it around.
Article with suicide mention (not mine) (~)
So upon being reminded of its existence, I went and read the New Yorker article about the Golden Gate Bridge and how it attracts people looking to surrender to the black dog. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/10/13/jumpers
The part that leaps out to me is the part that leapt out to a lot of people - the part where they interview people who lived. And they say the same thing, that as they fell the suicidal ideation left them, and they realized that they didn't want to die.
And that just makes suicidal ideation seem so much more evil to me, because of the people who didn't make it. How terrible their last moments must have been, realizing that there was a monster in their mind that had manipulated them into doing this, and it had abandoned them just in time for them to realize that they didn't want it and that it was too late.
Suicidal ideation is a monster.
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Skunk lady! Writer sometimes. Numbers person other times.