@jk a worthy goal
@Fenreliania America seems as different as it does mostly due to mass brainwashing and it being a combination of several discrete european imperial powers rather than just one
@Fenreliania variants of Weetbix (Weetabix) exist in the UK and Milo is a brand in the UK and US and I'm pretty sure I've seen it in Europe too.
I think the brands-as-identity thing might just be the way that imperialist colonies naturally work, as apposed to something that's Australia specific. There's not a lot else to work with under capitalism when you don't have a particularly long history away from the country(s) of origin.
@SuricrasiaOnline disrupt the horny cosplay market with garments made out of fabric
@body@mastodon.social in the halo universe, the Forerunners would make backup copies of prisoners of war before killing them, then torture their minds to pieces over the course of thousands of years. Particularly accomplished enemies were repurposed into AI, one of which probably intentionally caused their extinction. Another one is the shrill orb from halo 1
@Fenreliania That's as good as I got. My entire education was a scam
@Fenreliania I'd call it pop art
@Fenreliania not american but it's an easy one: performative excess. america's ideology is "more"
@Nine PankDods...
@jk i think by the time planes were invented it had only just stopped being the case that the only way to become an engineer was through the military, so most of the first planes were made to kill people by people who also had invented guns and such. This also means that military history freaks are fairly likely to like both
I used to make art for this site.
Helped a little with An Outcry, helping a little with Blanksword.
Starting to think I'm too disabled for real jobs, so let me know if you have a fake one that pays ok