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Starfield has housing system, player jail, and more reveals Bethesda in new Q&A
  • So how does that lead to so then there's only negative things to say? It is, once again, not out yet. I'm starting to dislike being in any community around games, because everyone appears to just hate games. It's exhausting.

  • Starfield has housing system, player jail, and more reveals Bethesda in new Q&A
  • Why are y'all so damn negative? Every thread I've seen on here about Starfield has been like this. It's not even out yet, god damn

  • I built a fightstick!
  • The Empire dissolved in 1776 into stateless enclaves led by Councils of Friends

  • What are you reading? (August 2023)
  • Re-reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I read it as a teenager the first time, and I wonder if I'll get something different out of it in my 30s now. I'm also reading Heart of Dominance by Anton Fulmen along with my wife. More of a book for them than me, but it still has good information to glean regardless. If I want to include graphic novels, I also just finished Sunstone. It was sweet and entertaining.

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • I just got my rejection email for the job at the beginning of the week. Thank you, by the way! I'm proud of myself too for getting through several rounds of interviews despite my brain screaming to not step outside. I'll try again when they do another hiring round in November, I suppose. Maybe I'll get lucky the second try?

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • That's incredibly sweet of you, alas I am in Canada and also would feel guilty because I don't know how to accept gifts or kindness lol

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • It's been pretty awful, sadly. As Neil Gaiman says, "Events are cowards. They come in packs." It's been one blow after another all week, and I don't think I can handle any more bad news.

  • gender rule
  • DOOM GENDER

  • Vicks Vap'o'rule
  • The Freshmaker.

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  • While this is awful, I feel like I'm missing something? This article was published August 25, 2022. Did something change for this to be making the rounds again almost a year later?

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  • While this is awful, I feel like I'm missing something? This article was published August 25, 2022. Did something change for this to be making the rounds again almost a year later?

  • What's the story behind your username?
  • It's the Latin version of my name (which is just a tree), and vox for voice. So, Juniper's Voice. Rather on the nose, but I like it.

  • trans and nonbinary people (and cis if you apply!), how did you pick your name?
  • I read it in a bad sci fi book when I was about 14, and it just stuck in my head until I finally came out. Also I like trees and gin.

  • Have you done anything recently that you're proud of?
  • I applied for a great job that I'm definitely not qualified for, and I'm through the first two rounds of interviews. I didn't even think I'd go to the first interview purely because of my agoraphobia, so I'm proud of myself for pushing through it.

  • how’s your week going, Beehaw
  • I've had a great week, for the most part. Making progress on my mental health through very unconventional means, and feeling happier for a change. Possible job interview this coming Saturday, so we'll see on that front. Health issues have prevented me from working for a while now, and I'm anxious about returning to the job market.

  • Trump now blames ‘mutants’ for indictment in latest Truth Social rant
  • Lol, is that the best they've got for us? I call myself worse things in the mirror. Mutant just makes me feel cool and interesting.

  • Re-Awakening
  • Weird, I thought I did submit this over on writing. Apologies, I didn't notice that happened.

  • Hello, I'm a long time hiatus-ed drawer, just picking up back drawing~ Here is an old drawing from my stash.
  • I love this, it reminds me of the legislative assembly in Victoria, BC. I'd love to hear more about your project, world building is such a passion of mine!

  • Re-Awakening

    Re-Awakening

    Faces fly in and out of the door, and my jaw aches from warm, welcoming smiles. The map crinkles on the desk, the same places marked in ink again and again. Chalk dust coats my fingers while names are written and erased, written and erased, written and erased. Voices meld into amalgamous cacophony, save one.

    A sound of low honey-wine, soothing and warm. Soft, caressing whispers to make me shiver. Supple, sliding fingers to make my breath escape. Warm, beating hearts to make my blood quicken. A glowing, vibrant soul that puts my pen to paper.

    The click of a handle, a door swings open, and a face steps out. A beautiful, smiling face that compels me across the threshold. Lips that needed to be felt against my own, to weave a cord around my heart to yours.

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    This is from when I was working at a hostel and my now-wife was a guest staying for a few days. We spent some fun nights together. When they checked out, I followed them out to say goodbye and asked if I may kiss them (worked out, luckily!). Afterwards I wrote them this poem because I am nothing if not extra.

    Funny fact: I was also living at that hostel, which was a converted single family home, doing a work trade. Which meant I lived the lesbian dream of "the one" simply walking into my living room.

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    how’s your week going, Beehaw
  • A bit better than usual lately, which is nice. Getting some PR photos today to finally get my IDs updated since my name change certificate arrived! I will finally be rid of my dead name!

    Also started working on my first leather working project this week. While it's rough and I'm missing a couple of tools to finish it well, I'm happy to be learning a new skill.

    All in all, a good week, which is a nice change of pace.

  • Leathercraft
  • I just started leathercrafting! Working on my first wallet this week, but I forgot to get an edge beveler. So it is delayed for a bit before finishing. First project ever though.

    I'm excited to see a leather working community start up here on Lemmy.

  • Inspiration, a poem about writer's block

    Inspiration

    The screen lit on my face like some half assed light at the end of the tunnel. I wondered when it would tell me all the words to write down, what great epiphanies it would reveal to me. I found out that the glare stings after a while, and that the words will only come with a sacrifice of blood and tears onto my 101-keyed altar. I never did get any beautiful, flowing words or heartfelt confessions though.

    All I got were these.

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    Mt Baker (Sony Alpha A6400, f5.6, 135mm)

    Had some lovely views of the mountains while on a ferry to Victoria.

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    The Trail of Memories

    Ink bled from the stones on the path, scarring the earth. It was the blood of all that walked through your heart. Who walked, and ran, and stomped, and stumbled, and crawled. They carved furrows, and they dug trenches, and they planted flags long since bleached to white and forgotten in the winds.

    The skies churned and glittered. The purples, and yellows, and greens kaleidoscoping together in a gentle whorl. When they shifted, words rained down from the sky.

    The words that forever float in the crevasses of your thoughts, told to you before you packed up your things, before you turned your face to the wind, who tried so hard to keep you moving, and saw the great gulf between you and they. All the stories and songs gently misting around you that you never really understood until then.

    Vents opened in the earth around your feet, belching out the smell of cooking onions, of incense and candles, the smoke stinging your eyes. As your tears struck the earth, they shattered into laughter and sighs. Into the sound of zippers, the muted crunch of snow under your boots, and car doors just almost closing in sync.

    On the breeze you inhaled the musty attics, of memories locked in cardboard boxes and shrouded in dust, the leather of books and paper, thoughts made solid from your hands. On the end of your breath, the echo of how your pillow tried to hold on to their essence for a little while longer, to give you a gift wrapped in cloth and hair when you laid your head down.

    And you stood in the middle of your mind and looked out at the paths and trails of your soul. Some of them long since overgrown with brambles and thorns, where beyond lay naptimes and lincoln logs with those little dents when they fell down the stairs. The wind, your old friend, gently turned your face back to the west, where there be dragons and mountains. And you walked into the setting sun. ___

    In case anyone is interested, I wanted to write a poem about the feeling of looking through one's memories before leaving a place you grew up with no intention of returning. In my case, when I left the east coast to move out west on a whim almost a decade ago. Writing in 2nd person felt fitting for this.

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    JuniperusVox Juniper @beehaw.org

    She/her

    Very trans, very gay

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