GrizzlyBur

joined 2 years ago
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The Content Creator:

Reggie is a rapidly growing Canadian content creator whose content has a focus on absurdist humour with a ting of edge to it. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea but his aesthetic of narrative and humourous editing has gained quite a bit of popularity and is trending with other similar creators. If you enjoy rough & dark humour and much like me probably have attention deficit problem, I heavily recommend Reggie.


The Game:

Aneurism IV is a game created by Vellocet, based in Montreal, Quebec. It is, as described by the studio, "An immersive multiplayer industrial nightmare simulator". The game clearly takes great inspiration from dystopian tropes (as hinted by the studios name, Vellocet, which is a drug from the dystopian 1971 A Clockwork Orange novel.) and, from my own interpretation, gmod roleplaying servers. The charm of the game appears to hinge on the chaos of multiplayer roleplaying intersecting with a parody of common dystopian tropes of gore and brutalism.

The game is currently available on steam for $12.99 CAD. It is the first and only game created by Vellocet and is still being supported with updates and a active multiplayer community of around 1,000 in-game per day.

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Welcome to Maple Music! (self.maplemusic)
submitted 1 week ago by GrizzlyBur to c/maplemusic
 

Welcome to the community hosted on lemmy.ca centered around anything related to Canadian music and musicians!

Music of all languages and regions of Canada are equally welcomed and valued in this community. Whether it is the classics such as Celine Dion, The Tragically Hip or even a rift you just recorded in your garage yesterday, all Canadian music content is welcomed here.

Hope you enjoy learning more about Canadian music culture, whether you are a fellow citizen or just a curious wandering person on the internet!

 

The Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie were a Albertan band active from 1987-2005 and feature comedy songs parodying historical events and Canadian culture in general. One of the most famous songs is "The Toronto Song", in which their Albertan roots show through in a playful banter about the rest of the country (particularly Toronto though).

 

Exciting to see where the new owners take this. Was bought by "Electronics Boutique Canada Inc." and will be now called EB Games Canada... again.

The below article has more brief history regarding the personality and history of the new owner. Seems like selling toys might be a bigger focus rather than selling physical games -- but truthfully that was a dying aspect of the business anyways, everything being digital now and what not.

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/eb-games-is-coming-back-to-canada-with-community-nostalgia-and-innovation-at-its-heart/

But hey, it is fully Canadian owned and operated now. That is something at least.

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Welcome to Canadian Gaming! (self.canadiangaming)
 

Hello!

This is a community created to fill a void in the lemmy.ca ecology to center around Canadian gamedevs and related content.

Discussion regarding games, news about games, are not strictly required to be relevant to Canadian studios or gamedevs.

The main mission of this community is, however, to foster a community united by an appreciation towards Canadian Games and similar content creators. Moderators (only myself at the moment) reserve the right to utilize moderation powers to reinforce that mission through positive reinforcement, such as pinning certain posts and hosting discussion posts.


Bonjour!

Il s'agit d'une communauté créée pour combler un vide dans l'écologie de lemmy.ca afin de se concentrer sur les développeurs de jeux canadiens et le contenu associé.

Les discussions concernant les jeux et les nouvelles sur les jeux ne sont pas strictement nécessaires pour être pertinentes pour les studios ou les développeurs de jeux canadiens.

La mission principale de cette communauté est de favoriser une communauté unie par l'appréciation des Jeux canadiens et des créateurs de contenu similaires. Les modérateurs (moi seul pour le moment) se réservent le droit d'utiliser leurs pouvoirs de modération pour renforcer cette mission par des actions positives, comme l'épinglage de certains messages et l'hébergement de discussions.

La traduction française est mauvaise ? Désolé ! Mon français est débutant. Pour un français avancé, j'utilise des applications de traduction.

 

Song Created in 1993-2000, released in 2000 under the Tangents Album. The Tea Party was formed in Windsor, Ontario. Active in the 90s, and since reformed in the 2010s, they are still active and releasing music.


Last song I'm posting for the night! I planned on stopping sooner but got excited when I realized The Tea Party is actually from my home city of Windsor! I had no idea. Would explain why I recognize all of their songs, I must've heard them a couple hundred times over the radio.

I guess I kind of have a thing for every variation of rock music, huh?

[–] GrizzlyBur 1 points 3 weeks ago

You'd probably enjoy "All Hell For A Basement" by Big Sugar, if you haven't already heard it before. Very catchy and unique.

[–] GrizzlyBur 1 points 3 weeks ago

From Windsor, Ontario. The Tea Party comes from Windsor. I had no idea they came from where I grew up until I searched online for bands from Windsor for this post!

 

Created in 1985 by Scottish-Canadian Lawrence Gowan. Gowan was born in Scotland, but immigrated to Scarborough Ontario when he was younger. Gowan's career is mostly entirely contained within Canada, with most popular being in Toronto, the epicenter of his career. As of this post, 1/10 of Gowan's 101k monthly listeners are from Toronto.

 

Made in 2003 in the Truthfully Truthfully album. Joel Plaskett is from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and his music often makes references to his home city.


Joel Plaskett has a strong history of celebrating Canadian music. His music itself is great, but look into his strong advocacy of Canadian Musicians, and his criticisms of bands that go on to play more in other countries than Canada itself.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by GrizzlyBur to c/maplemusic
 

Made in 1993. Band is based from Toronto. Still releasing music to this day albeit with different band members.


"Sometimes it's wise To know which way the gun is pointing Before you yell, "I see the whites of their eyes"

Aside from being quite catchy and pleasant to listen to, the lyrics are quite heartfelt and clever. Big fan of this band's pieces.

 

Released July 2000, still relevant.

[–] GrizzlyBur 4 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Same, but to a lesser degree. I don't ever lie about who I am, but I split it between several accounts to keep a veil of plausible deniability. And most critically, I never post photos of me or anything or anywhere people who know me could identify.

That is actually why I enjoy lemmy.ca, it is a mostly safe bet to assume most people on here, especially the Canadian communities, are actual real Canadians. But that will surely change once the community grows and more bad faith actors or general idiots come on to these discussions.

As Lemmy.ca gets bigger and bigger I think there should be serious consideration put into how to tackle these issues. I'm fine speaking with anonymous people globally, but for certain topics I'd prefer to know if the person I'm speaking to is even Canadian.

How to verify that while keeping privacy is a tough one, I don't have an answer. IP locking would help, but it is insanely trivial to get a VPN nowadays. A good start would probably be making verification entirely voluntary, and just see how that goes. Or, just give user flairs (once they are added) to users who have a history of engaging with local Canadian communities on Lemmy. It would be a safe bet to assume they are Canadians, or at least having to put in exorbitant amounts of effort to lie.

[–] GrizzlyBur 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I know google can give you temporary phone numbers that are intended to be used for work so you don't give your private number. Could probably be used for this. Although if you ever need to recover your email using that phone number, you might be SOL.

[–] GrizzlyBur 10 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

On the other other hand, it could somewhat make sure only Canadians are using it? Assuming it accepts only Canadian phone numbers. Although I don't think that really means anything with email accounts.

Ngl, I'd love to see online communities where you have to actually verify that you are a real Canadian citizen speaking and not an astroturfing bot or troll-baiter. It's so annoying seeing a person online roleplaying or misleading people to believe they are a Canadian and then you check their post history and they're blatantly not. Or the people that feel compelled to give their wildly uninformed opinions on Canadian topics. I hate to imagine how many people are smart enough to hide they're not Canadian and influencing Canadian online forums.

I think anonymity on the internet is a double edged sword, but one side is getting a lot duller while the side that cuts us only gets sharper. Especially considering the implications of AI.

[–] GrizzlyBur 34 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Animals eat animals. Humans are animals. We are not removed from nature. We are very much part of the ecosystem and have been since homosapiens as a species and every proto human before us.

Responsible hunting is beneficial for the environment, especially in areas where we irrevocably already fucked the environment by removing all of the predator species such as bears and wolves. The deer would overpopulate and destroy the environment like locusts without something (us or predators) to keep them in check.

Essentially, our hands are already muddied from the environmental atrocities of generations before us. Stopping would make it worse at this point. For example, in my hometown, fishermen are required by law to kill invasive species of fish that came from freighter ships from Asia. They have no natural predator and are therefore exhuasting the resources for the native species and driving them to near extinction. If we simply backed off now, the native species would likely go extinct from starvation and predation. We can't make it exactly how it was before, but we can make it better.

That being said, I'm all in for meat alternatives and cultured meats. Less farmland for inhumane & inefficient meat farming that can instead be returned to nature, and reintroduce predators into those reclaimed areas so hunting is not required to keep prey populations in check. It would be wonderful to live in a world where eating animals is not necessary, wild or domesticated.

And of course, the ultimate over all caveat: This is all simplifications and environmental rectification is extremely complex and varies from location to location. In some locations, yep, the answer really is just "leave the animals alone".

 

State sanctioned to ring a loud ass bell and read the news out loud? Lets go!

[–] GrizzlyBur 3 points 3 weeks ago

This looks cool!

[–] GrizzlyBur 2 points 3 weeks ago

I'd be willing to bet there are more than 77 liberal voters who stayed home and sat on their ass. Would love to ask them now why they couldn't be bothered to vote.

I doubt the recount will change the result, but who knows. Better to be thorough than to leave it to any doubts.

[–] GrizzlyBur 1 points 1 month ago

My entire region, the CONs sweeped it. Rough! I'm glad federally the Libs won though. I just made a detailed post about it in my regions lemmy community.

I really hope the CONs that just won and keep their seats are able to go up to bat to defend Windsor from the worst effects of the Trump Tariffs. This region stands to be the most afflicted.

[–] GrizzlyBur 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Jagmeet is already, gone, I think PP isn't long for politics going forward. I think this is great, we need fresh blood and I hope CONs realize their strats aren't gonna cut it.

I don't want the CONs gone from Canada, I want them to reform into a party worthy of respect -- just differing in opinion of how to progress Canada forward.

[–] GrizzlyBur 2 points 1 month ago

Lmao if I knew it was blocked in Canada I'd have gotten a different link, my bad.

[–] GrizzlyBur 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Dude commented within 1 minute of me posting this too.

I agree. I think games fall into the realm of art, and much in the same way I might visit a Canadian history museum to see our unique historic cultural artefacts, or a modern art gallery featuring Canadian artists, I am also interested in seeing what Canadian gamedevs are brewing up. We absolutely have a respectable gamedev scene in Canada and I think that is worth celebrating and discovering. Same for any other country too. It's a exploration of the unique cultural fingerprint we leave in the things we create. VERY different from the concept of national exceptionalism -- a game/thing/person being Canadian does not make it inherently superior. It'd be silly to think that, and I'd never suggest so.

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