[-] teuast@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

Guy was my best friend in middle school. We reconnected after I graduated from college, played and beat L4D and L4D2 together. Then he started sending me political memes, and they were all fascist.

I tried to reason with him, but then he refused to engage with anything that was longer than like a page, or any video/audio source longer than about five minutes, but didn't seem to have any problem sending me stuff way longer than that.

I still wonder if there was more I could have done. But I just didn't need that in my life. I'm not some hero, I'm a downwardly-mobile working-class schlub who's pretty good at playing piano and riding a bike. I shouldn't be responsible for dragging this dipshit back from the depths of fascism just because he sat next to me in seventh grade history class, and honestly, with some of the things he claimed to believe, I probably didn't even want him on my side anymore.

That's what I tell myself, anyway.

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

This seems like a pretty nebulous concept with a lot of wiggle room for interpretation.

Like, am I proud of having been born in the specific place I was and having the parents that I do? I ain't had shit to do with that. I'm American by accident. I'm no more proud of being American than I am of being 5'10": it's just a box I fit into, honestly somewhat uncomfortably. I'm proud of the work I do and the achievements I've... achieved, but nothing I've done would be impossible anywhere else. If anything, there are parts of the world where what I've achieved would have been easier to do and where my preferred lifestyle is more widely accepted (for context, this refers to that I don't like cars, don't own or want to own one, and choose to get around by bike and transit instead) (a friend of my dad's recently told him that I "need a European girlfriend" because "American women don't understand guys like him:" for the record, I've never met this woman).

Anyway, pointless rambling aside, America is just one country out of hundreds in the world, and I don't see why I should feel all nationalistic about having been born in it.

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

So did the CNN Trump town hall, but their ratings as a network tanked right afterwards.

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

i never got into twitter, and the longer this goes on, the more glad i am about that

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

most people do have sex sometimes

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

"Our side may have tried to violently overturn a fair election and install a fascist dictator in an insurrection that killed five people, but your side holds protests against racially-motivated police violence and some of those protests led to property damage, and that's where I draw the line!"

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

You raise a good point, but are they still boycotting Nike, Gillette, or Keurig?

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

sending porn to children to own the libs

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

this is an important step forward for the fight for equality in killing civilian children overseas and forcefully turning away asylum seekers

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

that's the kind of line i would come up with in the shower three days later and be so mad i didn't think of on the spot

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

Yeah, you can only hear the same electrician joke so many times before it doesn't amp you up anymore.

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submitted 1 year ago by teuast@lemmy.world to c/guitars@lemmy.world

I've posted a pic of this guitar before, but it's a 1995 Yamaha Pacifica 102S that I recently got used for cheap. It's my first T-type and I've been having a blast playing it, but like the video says, it came with saddle height screws that were too long, so I decided to try modding it. This was also the first time I've really done any tinkering with one of my guitars.

[-] teuast@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

even when the tweet that this screenshot came from is included and shows that it was posted by a woman

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It reads like it was written in about April of 2020, but I actually wrote the skeleton of it for a TTRPG party I was setting up with some friends while I was unemployed back in 2019, although I did come up with the title after people started saying “the before times” to refer to pre-Covid and I put together a lot of the details (including the existence of Covid in the alternate history timeline) through the shutdowns.

It’s been a back-burner type of project for a while since I haven’t actually run a campaign in it in about two years, but since I had the materials for it, I figured I’d share it.

If you have feedback, please pass it along! And if you want to use it as inspiration for your own campaigns, feel free, as long as you let me know what you come up with.

(copied from my other post)

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In addition to teaching lots of private lessons and directing three teenage performance groups, I also direct an adult band, which currently has eight people between about 30 and 70 in it. I'm 28 and my codirector is in his 30s, but this week, he was out, so the school owner guy, who's in his 40s, subbed for him, making me the youngest person in the room by a margin of at least ten years.

In past iterations of this adult band, we've had some non-parent members, but right now, everyone in the band is a parent, and the owner guy also is, so this past week, I was also the only non-parent in the room, so naturally, everybody was passing around Father's Day well-wishes. And inevitably, one of the moms asked me, "what about you, teuast? Do you have any kids?" So of course I said no, and she said "Oh, not yet."

Not yet. Lol. I have a vasectomy and a girlfriend with a bisalp.

I did tell my girlfriend about it and she was suitably derisive, but in the moment I just let it slide off me. Nothing to be gained from explaining what's going on with my balls to a bunch of geezers at my work who I'm not sleeping with. And it's not going to come up again for at least another year, because, again, at work.

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It reads like it was written in about April of 2020, but I actually wrote the skeleton of it for a TTRPG party I was setting up with some friends while I was unemployed back in 2019, although I did come up with the title after people started saying "the before times" to refer to pre-Covid and I put together a lot of the details (including the existence of Covid in the alternate history timeline) through the shutdowns.

It's been a back-burner type of project for a while since I haven't actually run a campaign in it in about two years, but since I had the materials for it, I figured I'd share it.

If you have feedback, please pass it along! And if you want to use it as inspiration for your own campaigns, feel free, as long as you let me know what you come up with.

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Tickle my ivories, baby

I found the Guitars community pretty easily and was excited to join it, but didn't find one for my primary instrument, keys. I figured I couldn't be the only one in that position, so I set one up. If you like keys-based music, stop on by! (hey, that was a drawbar organ joke)

I hope I did this correctly. I'm new to Lemmy and not really sure what I'm doing, and tbf it kinda feels a bit like the Wild West out here post-Spezhole, so please let me know if I mucked it up somehow.

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I was coming off my gravel ride today and heading to work when I saw a roadie ahead of me, and so I put my head down and tried to close the gap for a bit of an interval effort. He was really moving, so I had to really work for it, but I did get on his wheel eventually. After I'd had a chance to catch my breath, I came up next to him and said something like "hope you didn't mind me catching a wheel for a second there," which he didn't.

Then he commented on my dirty gravel bike and asked what the trail conditions are like in the area, because he'd been just on the road for a few months and hadn't hit the dirt in a while, and so I filled him in. He thanked me, we complimented each other's bikes, and then our routes split and we went our separate ways.

It was just a nice, friendly interaction of the type that you can't have on a freeway. And imagine, if bike commuting was commonplace, we could all be having those kinds of interactions all the time. Instead, we're all isolated from each other in metal boxes on wheels, and that sucks.

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submitted 1 year ago by teuast@lemmy.world to c/piano@lemmy.world

Casiopea is one of my favorite bands right now and Minoru Mukaiya is a god amongst keyboardists.

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submitted 1 year ago by teuast@lemmy.world to c/piano@lemmy.world

nope, nothing weird here at all

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by teuast@lemmy.world to c/piano@lemmy.world

I covered an underrated gem that even Bill Wurtz fans sleep on. I hope I did it justice.

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submitted 1 year ago by teuast@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world

Full disclosure: this is my band and this is shameless self-promotion, but we just played a set at Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco, and it was super cool. I'm on keys, and I had also just played drums on the opening band's set, so I was both a little razzled and a lot tired, but I still played OK for the most part. Our guitarist and singer were the real stars of the show, though.

Also, hi! Just found Lemmy. /u/spez can suck it.

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