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Cake day: January 29th, 2026

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  • I don’t know about paint exactly, but

    • Control uses yellow markings, like tarps, in some places to offer some hints about which ledges the player can reach
    • Wolfenstein II uses yellow markings to indicate surfaces that can be destroyed
    • Doom (2016) uses distinctive lights (green in this case) to give the player a hint about which jumps are safe

    On one hand, I would guess the current talk is about newer games, but on the other hand, it’s not a brand-new innovation, either.









  • I haven’t got the stomach to watch the whole thing, but in the bits of it I’ve watched, he seems so much more alert, so much more present, so much, dare I say, smarter, than he’s been when speaking publicly recently. He makes jokes, he’s funny, he smiles. He completes some sentences. He doesn’t seem like the tongue-tied partially-senile Fox-News-grandpa he is when he talks to the public or the press.

    He quips that somehow he’s a “king” but he can’t get his ballroom approved. He’s a piece of shit, he behaves like he’s here to destroy America as we know it, but that’s a legitimate by-God joke. I’ve never seen him make an actual joke before.

    Am I imagining that? I don’t know what to make of it. Is the “flailing senile dumbass” just a character he’s playing? Is it a ruse? So many people who have had face time with him say he’s genuinely a moron.








  • I don’t see a definition in the bill. I don’t know if there’s a standard legal definition for that or not.

    Even a good-faith interpretation of “performer” could leave some gray areas, I’d think. A song-and-dance number for an audience gathered for the purpose is a performance with a performer, sure. What about an appearance on a talk show, an interview, a forum discussion, a podcast?

    Unfortunately, “performance” is a bit of jargon for a specific, unrelated concept in contract law.

    The reservations your question suggests are very reasonable. I don’t intend to dampen anyone’s alarm at this absurd effort to implement legal, systemic bullying over nothing. I just so happened to be reading about the Ohio bill shortly before I came across FreshParsnip’s comment.