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Agosagror

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Hi, I’m Agosagror and I do stuff.

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Yeah I’ve actually played that before, never played to completion mind you, I ought to get round to finishing it sometime.

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Damn, that’s wild. Didn’t believe it until I read the article.

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Yeah, that was my mistake - I should’ve added that one in. I’ll edit it so it’s at the top of the page, just so the developers get the traffic they want and need.

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Go for it! My writing isn’t amazing, I miss the endings of words frequently. But its all practice and practice + feedback makes perfect. You can’t mess it up so badly that it’s unfixable!

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Thank you so much, I got a little carried away! I’ll write another one for a different game later this week or next. I kind of like the idea of getting others involved and maybe branching out into other areas of software etc. Too many ideas. It might be worth putting the rules in the sidebar along with a defintion of what libreculture is? Not sure though.

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From a quick search, looks good although definitely not close to completion, I’ll add it to my list.

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From the looks of it Pixel dungeon 100% fits the libreculture community, I’ll it to my list to play and then review or you could write a review if you like - it would be cool if more people join me.

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CrimethInc had a very good section in the Ex Worker podcast, they made the point that protesting with “no one is above the law” doesn’t mean shit when the law is designed against you, you can’t protest that someone is evil when they control the institution that defines evil. They argued that the only way to protest against the injustices that could come towards the states is to just ignore the law, take the risk of prison and political persecution.

The extent someone agrees with that, is well quite variable - not many people are willing to risk prison or death for the cause they claim to support.

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“If you don’t control your data, you don’t control your data…”, statement of the century. But yes we all should be taken care of our own data, and building up systems to help those who can’t

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I bit right into this onion. This satire keeps getting better

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