Hobofarmer's recent activity
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Comment on To all the dads celebrating it today -- Happy father's day! in ~life.men
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Comment on How to tie a tie, animated in ~life.style
Hobofarmer Link ParentIt's the one I always go to. I wear a tie so infrequently that it's not automatic though, but it looks the best for the effort.It's the one I always go to. I wear a tie so infrequently that it's not automatic though, but it looks the best for the effort.
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Comment on To all the dads celebrating it today -- Happy father's day! in ~life.men
Hobofarmer LinkIt's been a really hard year for me. Really hard. I've gotten to a point now where things are finally lookin up and I'm thrilled to share that success with my son. Happy father's day.It's been a really hard year for me. Really hard. I've gotten to a point now where things are finally lookin up and I'm thrilled to share that success with my son. Happy father's day.
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Comment on ‘Backrooms’ sends Hollywood running to Reddit for new ideas in ~movies
Hobofarmer Link ParentI have a soft spot for that literature since it's what I fixated on to quit smoking. I recognize it's cheesy and pulpy but I don't care.I have a soft spot for that literature since it's what I fixated on to quit smoking. I recognize it's cheesy and pulpy but I don't care.
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Comment on Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of June 8 in ~society
Hobofarmer Link ParentUgh I guess I will have to as well.Ugh I guess I will have to as well.
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Comment on What's a game you're dying to play that doesn't exist? in ~games
Hobofarmer Link ParentI fear this is just a waxing nostalgic post but I'm putting it up anyways. Back in 2002ish I got my hands on Freelancer. This was when we still had dial-up so I didn't do much with multiplayer. I...I fear this is just a waxing nostalgic post but I'm putting it up anyways.
Back in 2002ish I got my hands on Freelancer. This was when we still had dial-up so I didn't do much with multiplayer. I did come to love the game - as someone who was heavily invested in the Star Wars universe at the time, it was a really neat way to scratch that itch.
A few years later, we got DSL internet and I discovered multiplayer, and mods. Some of my favorite memories are about space trucking in a huge freighter through system after system, chatting and having a good time listening to prog rock. The game truly has iconic visuals.
I discovered the Freeworlds mod (Star Wars conversion) and got really really good at the space combat, becoming the reigning Pirate King by way of a duel system in place for that faction. I have some of immensely fond memories of that mod and that community.
It's one of my favorite games that I don't think I can ever "go home" to.
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Comment on What are your gaming idiosyncracies? in ~games
Hobofarmer Link ParentOuch. Me too.Ouch. Me too.
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Comment on Guild Wars 3 officially revealed in ~games
Hobofarmer LinkI still have a lot of fond memories with Guild Wars, I wish them luck.I still have a lot of fond memories with Guild Wars, I wish them luck.
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Comment on What internet discussion sites remain? in ~tech
Hobofarmer Link ParentI think it's a bit of correlation though. Folks who are interested in tech things find new and niche tech things to engage with... Which tildes kind of is.I think it's a bit of correlation though. Folks who are interested in tech things find new and niche tech things to engage with... Which tildes kind of is.
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Comment on Are you ready for it? in ~music
Hobofarmer Link ParentReal talk though I have some recurring themes in my dreams and I always wonder why my mind goes there.Real talk though I have some recurring themes in my dreams and I always wonder why my mind goes there.
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Comment on Are you ready for it? in ~music
Hobofarmer LinkSkipping through the fields, weightless as the fairies.Skipping through the fields, weightless as the fairies.
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Comment on America’s tech-filled classrooms are facing a backlash against school-assigned devices in ~life
Hobofarmer Link ParentAs a single parent, no way am I leaving my phone at home. I don't feel like having my ex berate me because I didn't have my phone on me.As a single parent, no way am I leaving my phone at home. I don't feel like having my ex berate me because I didn't have my phone on me.
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Comment on When did you realize you were different? in ~talk
Hobofarmer LinkThis is gonna be one of those topics where I feel I'm not adding much because my experience echoes so many others here. I'm making myself post anyways, I think it's gonna be fine. I don't think I...This is gonna be one of those topics where I feel I'm not adding much because my experience echoes so many others here. I'm making myself post anyways, I think it's gonna be fine.
I don't think I actively realized I was different or weird until much later than others, when I had a sort of "Aha!" moment. I think I was around 10? I'd moved a lot in my life, three different countries and half a dozen schools by that age. I never really developed proper social skills with kids my age as a result. The fact that I'm ADHD and likely also Autistic didn't help much, but I was a very smart kid and got along fine with adults so no one thought anything was wrong.
I struggled a lot in middle school to fit in. I had very few friends and they were mostly outcasts and misfits. People who put up with each other because no one else would. I was lucky (unlucky?) enough to have access to the internet at an early age and I discovered when I was young that people online were much more forgiving of my quirks. I could be whoever I wanted to be. I'm still friends with some of those folks from a forum I joined 25 years ago.
Come the middle of high school, it was time to move again, from the Midwest to a place that oddly enough, would accept my weirdness - Boulder, CO. I thrived there. I reinvented myself, and found people who accepted me as I was in real life and they were cool and popular and I became cool and popular by extension. This was a huge boost for my self esteem. I truly believe that without that experience, I'd be a sad mess of a person.
I still struggled in many ways though. I had figured out friendships and how to get along in society, but I struggled with love. A lot. I had a string of short, meaningless relationships. I was always ready to dive in 100% and I think that scares people, but I know no other way to love - either I give it my all or I'm out.
In the middle of my college years, I had a mental breakdown after a breakup and nearly ended my life, several times. I gave up on relationships for nearly a decade. To this day, I still have had only one relationship last longer than a few weeks. I don't know that I'll ever figure out love.
At least despite my weirdness, I've got a rich social life and a happy job. I love teaching - one of the most rewarding parts of my job is when I see other weird and struggling kids and I have an opportunity to give them a place, a space, or a person to talk to that understands them. I run a chess club in my building that might as well be "the weird kids club" and I love it.
Weirdness should be celebrated.
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Comment on Everyone against us in ~society
Hobofarmer LinkThe stories I see portrayed here match ones I've heard of first hand. It is not hyperbole. I'm glad that there are those who are willing to fight against, and for, the system. I wish that we had...The stories I see portrayed here match ones I've heard of first hand. It is not hyperbole. I'm glad that there are those who are willing to fight against, and for, the system. I wish that we had more good people like this in other positions of power to support them.
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
Hobofarmer Link ParentFrankly, better benefits and more pay.Frankly, better benefits and more pay.
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
Hobofarmer Link ParentI'm happy to talk about it! I taught prek in private school for 15 years so I'm not entirely new to teaching. I switched to 2nd grade in public school last year and it was also a very large shift...I'm happy to talk about it! I taught prek in private school for 15 years so I'm not entirely new to teaching. I switched to 2nd grade in public school last year and it was also a very large shift demographically for me - I went from teaching mostly white, middle class kids to teaching low income Black/Hispanic kids.
Parents were for the most part easy to work with, though they weren't as involved as I was used to. The kids came with emotional baggage at times that could be difficult to deal with. They also have a different culture which I needed to adjust to.
I do get summers off, though I can teach summer school if I wanted to. I have a young son though so I'd have to pay for daycare or camp and that is... Expensive. I'd lose all the income I make. I get paid year round (salaried) so I'm fine through the summer.
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Comment on Why Japanese companies do so many different things in ~finance
Hobofarmer LinkThank you I really enjoyed this article.Thank you I really enjoyed this article.
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
Hobofarmer LinkThis week marks the end of the school year. I've completed my first year teaching in public school, and now I have the entire summer to look forward to. It was an interesting year - many joys,...This week marks the end of the school year. I've completed my first year teaching in public school, and now I have the entire summer to look forward to. It was an interesting year - many joys, many hardships. I was challenged and I feel I rose to the occasion. My new colleagues like me, my scores were good, and families were happy.
Tonight I fly out to be with my sibling for their graduation ceremony. I hope the weather is nice, otherwise I'll have to watch it on a screen, which would suck.
I'm looking forward to spending more time with my son and creating memories together.
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Comment on What's your favorite personal gaming memory? in ~games
Hobofarmer Link ParentAre we the same person?Are we the same person?
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Comment on What movies become better by having a bus suddenly come out of no where and hit someone? in ~movies
Hobofarmer LinkStar Wars would be immeasurably funnier if Darth Vader's fighter were hit by a bus instead of Han Solo.Star Wars would be immeasurably funnier if Darth Vader's fighter were hit by a bus instead of Han Solo.
Thank you. Watching The Lion King with my boy tonight might not have been the best idea since I kept wanting to cry, but we made it through.