my toy delivery is here
OH ! Bited
In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, enemies that do not appear together in the same area during finished gameplay nevertheless have correct interactions when the game is edited to put them together, such as the Urchin correctly bouncing on the Hoppo in the footage.
Unlike the New Super Mario Bros. series games, where interactions of objects were programmed in on a case-by-case basis and would as such result in unintended combinations of objects simply not working, Super Mario Bros. Wonder uses a completely different approach to coding that appears to be inspired by the Super Mario Maker series instead, where each object is expected to interact with each other object.
Instead of programming individual interactions, each object is part of a hierarchy of object types that inherit interaction from their parent types, allowing e.g. each enemy to inherit the "bounce on bouncy surfaces" property despite the finished game not using it for that enemy. Whether this was merely inspired by the ease of editing courses in Super Mario Maker, or indicative of Nintendo wishing to implement Super Mario Bros. Wonder into a new Super Mario Maker game, is currently unknown.
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california? you mean the place in the red hot chili peppers songs? you know that’s not real right?
^ this girl has trouble communicating
I miss playing mtg
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Jorge Gonzalez in our NATURE issue.
If anyone is wondering, nature deprivation like this is hugely damaging to mental and physical health and increases risk of recidivism
And that’s by design.
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my style of clothes
how I draw me self evolved in 4 years
my apologies if this has already been posted here but im sharing this. here is what someone said on twitter along w this image:
the central image text reads: “@everyone I HAVE BEEN RELIABLY INFORMED GUARDIAN JOURNALISTS ARE SNOOPING AROUND ASKING FOR TRANS PEOPLE TO TALK TO THEM ABOUT DIY HRT. THEY ARE PARTICULARLY LOOKING FOR UNDER-18S DOING DIY. SHOULDN'T NEED TO BE SAID, BUT DO. NOT. ENGAGE. SPREAD WIDELY. DO NOT ENGAGE. WE NEED THIS NOTICE SPREAD OUT VIA EVERY GRASSROOTS SUPPORT GROUP AND SOCIAL CIRCLE IN THE COUNTRY.
URGENT. IF THEY GET EVEN ONE TO TAKE PART IT BECOMES A NATIONAL CONVERSATION. TOP ALERT.
Guardian journos are apparently asking trans people about DIY. Trans followers: DO NOT SAY ANYTHING TO THEM. NOT A WORD.
I also know I’ve got cis mutuals who have written for the Guardian. Please know I’ve always thought less of you because of that.
- https://x.com/TownTattle/status/1781045092049928551
reblogging to add the Trans Safety Network guidelines for media engagement
do not engage with the Guardian if you’re trans and a minor. do not speak with the Guardian on DIY HRT.
heck, unless the journalist is reputable and has a track record of good reporting on trans issues, do not speak with them about DIY HRT. seek out your local organisation if you are approached by a journalist.
i love u unconventional ways of showing affection
i love u knocking ur head against someones shoulder. i love u gently biting someone. i love u saying "hey what if i licked you rn" and then doing it. i love u hand gestures. i love u non verbal forms of affection. i love u sitting in a room together quietly. i love u walking together. i love u different ways of showing someone u care abt them
bringing this post back. knocking ur head against someones shoulder is actually the most important thing in the world