π I appreciate you friendo
π I appreciate you friendo
Yessss the lines on this are so good! When are you getting your second one? π
Babies π
WOW do we look like this is peak grump time π
Thank you, friendo! π
QWOP? π
This is the time to be unapologetically celebratory
I appreciate you James! And of course even if you don't take part, you can always support and amplify those that do π
I just woke up and AI pfp guy hid his posts and blocked me so I canβt see the nonsense he was spouting; oh well, nothing of value was lost π€·π»ββοΈ
Heck yeah Daryl!!
The internet giveth and the internet taketh away
Yes!! You had a great reason not to do it, and I look forward to next time when you can share π
Yeah it has def been a while, but I do remember you posting from the start! That said, it only happened intentionally as a tradition when it came back with in-person GDC in 2022, but itβs been going strong since then :)
Oh nooooo
Surely even you can see that that is a question in bad faith
Yeahhhh it was definitely a whole thing; I donβt know if it was just that year when they were super aggressive but other women, people of color, and people visiting GDC from overseas also reported experiencing something similar. :(
I was also there in 2018! I was pretty early career at the time so we could have been ships passing in the night.
A lot of scary things are going on in the world, and I hope that by taking part in #WhatAGameDevLooksLike next week you can create a little moment of camaraderie and joy. It's a tiny act of resistance. Despite all the nonsense in this industry, you belong here and you deserve to be celebrated. π
All you have to do is share a picture of yourself and what you do in games with the tag #WhatAGameDevLooksLike. We have a feed on Bluesky for it too. The connections for marginalized devs is wonderful too! It's the week I see the most Black and Brown and Queer game devs on socials all year.
I started #WhatAGameDevLooksLike the next day. It was mostly for myself, but it became a lovely demonstration of how diverse all facets of our industry actually are. It challenges standard expectations of who makes games and itβs an easy way to celebrate and amplify the diversity in our industry.
In 2019, I created #WhatAGameDevLooksLike after I was stopped by security 3(!!) times while picking up my speaker badge. Iβm a small Asian woman with pink hair, and I guess I didnβt visually meet their expectations of a speaker.
Ironically, I was at GDC to speak about inclusive studio cultures. π«
November @postoctobrist FRANCE: we're fancy WORLD: ok FRANCE: a fried ham sandwich is our national lunch WORLD: FRANCE: a fried ham sandwich with an egg is its wife 1:27 PM Β· Feb 18, 2017
had occasion to remember this one
The world could be such a nice place if we allowed it. It's all so goddamn unnecessary. There's no need for any of it. It's so beautiful here. It should be so cool to be alive
Oh yeah Iβm aware. It feels very much like a βwe have regime change at homeβ situation π₯²
Hey America, if youβre doing all this shit for regime change, how about you start with yourself π
ONE. THIRD.
and countless lives destroyed because of it.
This is cannibalism
Game dev has become incredibly hard and risky, as has working in games media. Our medium brings delight to millions but the benefits get funnelled to a few. We need to stick together.
Iβve been working on sth to bring back hope. More news soon. In meantime, follow these folks.
go.bsky.app/97XoMfb
Oh my god this is so real
I had a stop sign I would hold up in meetings for when people said that