The teenager scoffed and said, “Who cares if it’s real?” “People are growing up with these tools: We’re listening to music already that’s made by AI in the style of Nirvana, there’s NFT digital art,” Reeves said. The actor explained to the teenager that his character, Neo, is fighting for what’s real. “ Reeves said a recent conversation about “The Matrix” with a 15-year-old put things into a terrifying perspective. Mind your business and I’ll mind mine.īeep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Let live our best lives by leaving us the fuck alone. Maybe I just like being my best, weirdest self without you looking at me. “Why can’t we enhance the surveillance state? Do you have something to hide?” This is why the right to privacy is so, so crucial. You gotta park the bus so it stops running people over in general. Throwing “weirder” people under the bus will never guarantee you safety. Not only is it good to support the rights of freaks and weirdos on the grounds of protecting the rights of the neurodivergent and mentally ill, it’s also good on the grounds of cutting off a vector of state repression against the general public.Īs soon as you start deeming it acceptable to take away the basic rights of “freaks”, you open the door to being deemed a “freak” yourself as soon as those in power decide you’re inconvenient. The pathologization and criminalization of pecularity doesn’t only affect the neurodivergent and the mentally ill, it can and will be used by the state against “normal” people the moment they step out of line. If you don’t support the rights of kooks, weirdos, freaks, oddballs, and funky fellows then get out. all of us are fucked-up weirdos on the inside, so with sufficiently hostile and intrusive surveillance anyone can be unpersoned.įucked-up dysfunctional weirdo with full rights to and supports available to ensure whatever needs can be functionally met and are desired by said weirdo are filled. when you lack this right, your inability or refusal to comply with social norms will be used as a pretext to take away your other freedoms. You can pick up the game for $2.Real freedom includes the right to be a fucked-up dysfunctional weirdo. There’s even an awesome photo booth where you can take pictures (or use pictures you’ve saved) and make them even more mathematical with AT themed character stickers. You can hire Finn and Jake to come kick baddie butt for you, Marcy can shred her axe and help you take photos faster, and Ice King can freeze enemies, giving you more time to snap them. You’ll get to explore lots of different areas of Ooo, like the Grass Lands (where Finn and Jake’s treehouse is), the Ice Kingdom, and more! There’s also awesome powerups you can purchase with the coins you collect in each level. You also have a health meter, and if you don’t shoot the pictures quickly enough, the holograms will explode and you’ll lose health. Each character also has a life bar above their head, indicating how many more snapshots you’ll need to take before they disappear. If you’ve played Bigfoot Hunter, you’ll notice a few differences in BMO Snaps! There’s a helpful radar at the bottom of the screen that lets you know where the holograms are hiding. Be quick though, some of the holograms require you to take multiple shots of them before they disappear, and others are super fast and don’t stay in frame long. You can move the camera by touching the screen OR by using your phone screen old school style as a camera viewfinder. When you see a character you want to take a picture of, move the camera over to them so they’re in frame, and then tap the camera button to snap. Puncha Yo Buns!Įach level contains hologram forms of your favorite Adventure Time characters (and their voices!) running wild and generally being a pain in the butt. You can view the Holopedia at anytime to hear about the history of each character, like how Finn used to be a buff baby. Each photo you snap will be sucked out of the universe and trapped forever inside PB’s Holopedia, which is actually just NEPTR. Oh No! Princess Bubblegum accidentally got her hair stuck in the hologram machine and let an army of evil holograms loose in the Candy Kingdom! Now it’s up to you to capture them using BMO’s camera.
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