Emily I Brown

Emily I Brown

@eibrown.bsky.social

Social libertarian, conlanger, aspiring writer, atheist, physicalist, autistic, disabled, formerly homeless. βœ… Animals, TTRPGs, art accounts, philosophy 🚫 Fascists, tankies, fundies, wokescolds, shitlibs 43 she/her ⚧⚒ linktr.ee/EIBrown

200 Followers 536 Following 326 Posts Joined Nov 2023
12 hours ago

Holy shit. This is really cool. Are the characters just NPCs?

I've played Minecraft since 1.0 and never used mods until recently (playing with my kid on his worlds, and he uses mods). Between that and the cool things you've done here, I'm getting sold on them.

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12 hours ago

Flare up! Flare up!
In my body everywhere.
Flare up! Flare up!
Fuck my body, makes me swear...

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22 hours ago

I'm glad you didn't delete it, because I didn't see it 12 hours ago.

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1 day ago

If your sense of morality is based on what feels right and wrong to you, you are one well-placed emotional stimulus away from committing atrocities.

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1 day ago

Then maybe we should stop being the tide...

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1 day ago

I never realized how much Jared Kushner looks like a butch lesbian.

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1 day ago

When are we going to hit the line in the sand?

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1 day ago
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PFLAG must turn over records in Texas probe tied to transgender youth care ban, court rules | Houston Public Media The Texas Supreme Court said the state only needs a reasonable belief that the group may have relevant information, not proof, and allowed PFLAG to redact identifying details about families before pro...

Horrific. Texas Supreme Court ruled that PFLAGs in Texas have to turn over records related to fleeing the state, contingency plans to get care, doctors lists, and more.

Texas has become such a terrifying place for trans people.

www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/lgb...

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2 days ago

Unfortunately, I am only a writer who specializes in those things...

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2 days ago

The background in this piece is pretty.

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2 days ago

If you rest your brain you will be able to draw betterer later.

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2 days ago

Nanami. Had to go back and look. How did I forget that name when it's also the name of a main character from one of my favorite manga?

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2 days ago

I imagine this scene occurring directly after she catches Felt and [character whose name I can't remember] in the window on her way to work, so she's already headed up to here with people's shit for the day.

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2 days ago

"From each according to their ability, to each according to their need."

This is an interesting way to do things.

Is there anything in place to keep the larger folk, with higher income, from using that as leverage over the smaller folk?

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2 days ago

Listen. Just seeing people spend time on world building elements that get neglected is to my liking. Having spent quite a lot of time on economic worldbuilding myself, it's exciting to see others do it too.

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2 days ago

That would be this delightful comic which had me rolling:

bsky.app/profile/aide...

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3 days ago

You have said all the magic words necessary to pique my interest. I'm looking forward to seeing it!

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3 days ago

This comment doesn't have nearly enough likes.

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3 days ago

This is the second funniest thing I've ever seen you draw.

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4 days ago
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4th Circuit Rules That States Can Compel Trans Adults To "Appreciate Their Sex" Via Care Bans They ruled that states "encouraging citizens to appreciate their sex" through care bans is a constitutional goal, affirming West Virginia's Medicaid ban for trans adults.

1. Horrifying ruling out of the 4th Circuit.

An all-Republican 4th Circuit panel has just ruled that states can compel trans adults to "appreciate their sex" by enacting care bans.

It even directly says that trans adult care bans are legal in the ruling.

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4 days ago

The thing about a train speeding toward a cliff is that optimists who think everything will be fine and work out somehow will never help break down the engine room door and throw the brake.

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4 days ago

It's the gentrification of the internet. They are giving it the Times Square treatment.

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4 days ago

NSFW Artists being attacked on all fronts while the government actively protects pedos is fucking nuts and shouldn't be ignored.

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4 days ago

Going through a list of over 8000 words to turn it into a workable vocabulary list for conlanging because all the existing lists I've found online suck, and not in the fun way.

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6 days ago

I don't know why it is that my brain develops blocks about doing very basic things that take me five minutes or less, but occasionally, it will just decide that I can't do a thing, and then I have to really cheerlead myself for hours and then manage the "oh really? five minutes?" of it at the end.

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4 days ago

So, yeah. This is the sort of mad project I work on. I'm hoping this will not only increase the speed and quality of language creation for myself, but that it might open the door to me creating languages for others - maybe even for commissions. But that's still a ways off.

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4 days ago

Instead of trying to brainstorm a lexicon, I'll have a quasi-neutral, neatly referenced lexicon I can use as a basis, picking and choosing and making variations as is appropriate for a given language. And then I can use LIN to keep track of that new language's lexicon, and to find holes and gaps.

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4 days ago

The LIN system references words and word fragments by meaning, form, and function across languages. I've been hammering out the details of it for a week - and it's now basically finished. If it works the way I think it will, it should be a game changer in language making - at least for me.

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4 days ago

I've attempted to compile sample lexicons to help with this, but they are always a huge mess and heavily biased towards English.

So, instead, I've been working on building a huge sample lexicon using an indexing system I call Lexical Identity Numbers (LIN).

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4 days ago

The biggest pain-in-the-ass part of language construction is generating a lexicon. Sure, it's easy enough to make up words and assign them meanings - but to have enough words, and the right words, covering all necessary range of meaning and function, to have a working language is a bear of a task.

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