election night
Nov. 7th, 2006 09:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I probably have better things to do than idly refresh election results pages. But cnn.com managed to sum up this stuff so damn succinctly: here's what's needed for majority, here's the change. So far it's looking like nothing for the Republicans, which makes me happy. I voted about how you'd expect a pink-haired transsexual in a polyamorous relationship to vote - Democrat in races involving a Republican, and mostly Green in races that were not, because I feel the Democrats have really let the Republicans frame the terms of their debate way too much, and drifted far enough to the right in their pursuit of those just to the left of the current GOP's base that they're quite possibly to the right of me.
The voting involved filling out huge paper ballots, too. Hooray for paper trails.
Meanwhile, I've started fooling with Hash Animation Master. Installation and a couple tutorials, so far...
The voting involved filling out huge paper ballots, too. Hooray for paper trails.
Meanwhile, I've started fooling with Hash Animation Master. Installation and a couple tutorials, so far...
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Date: 2006-11-08 03:44 pm (UTC)One of the less important but still-present things that pisses me off about the current parties is their respective stances on video games. Nearly fucking identical! I especially have it out for (Hillary) Clinton and Lieberman in the democratic party, because it's the major party that otherwise makes me the least nervous, but they hate video games and people who play them as much as any republican.
I'd love to go tell them in person about all the terrible, violent video games that I played in my life, like Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil, Doom, Grand Theft Auto (all of them), Quake, Halo, Conker's Bad Fur Day, several of those generic World War II games… jesus goddamn christ, I could never bring myself to hurt or kill another human being. I hurt animals like a fucking Buddhist hurts animals. You don't leave these games with anything that you didn't have before you started playing.
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Date: 2006-11-09 12:17 am (UTC)As for video games -- I don't see anything terribly repressive happening there. We're talking about _business_, and in this country business wins out over moral panics. The game companies seem to have formed up a decent lobbying group, and they don't want to have to march their games through a government censorship office.
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Date: 2006-11-09 01:18 pm (UTC)Huh. I guess Lieberman isn't a democrat; I thought he was, but I stopped paying attention to him when I realised he was a nut.