Shane Liesegang, SJ
@sjml.bsky.social
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🎭 theater kid turned 🎮 game dev turned ✝️ Jesuit [scholastic/deacon] past: skyrim, fallout, god of war, novitiate, philosophy/political econ, refugee aid (🇱🇧🇮🇶🇯🇴🇸🇾), theology, starfield, migrant care (🇵🇭) present: theology in Boston https://shaneliesegang.com
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I'm increasingly skeptical that "another birdsite" is the answer but there's so many people I can only keep in touch with on the social, so here we are. My old feed was a mix of lefty politics, tech/games, and religion. Trying to find more of the same, but now with migration/refugee stuff thrown in.
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"The radical left controls the Democrat party"

Brother, I *wish*
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repost this if an editor has ever saved you from yourself
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An actual hot take: Too many authors are afraid of editors watering down their voice or whatever and not afraid enough of editors letting you put any old slop on the page.
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Pope Leo: Migrants in America are "living witnesses of hope" who "have an intrinsic human dignity and are invited to participate fully in community life"
To the Participants in the 115th Annual Meeting of the Catholic Charities USA Network
I was pleased to learn of the 115th Annual Meeting of the Catholic Charities USA Network taking place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and I offer cordial greetings and good wishes to all those participating.
You are gathered together as the Church celebrates the Jubilee Year focused on the virtue of hope, which my venerable predecessor defined as
"the desire and expectation of good things to come, despite our not knowing what the future may bring" (Bull of Indiction of the Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025, 1).
Through your 168 diocesan Catholic Charities agencies, you become
"agents of hope" for the millions of people who approach the Church in the United States of America seeking compassion and care. Many of those whom you serve are among the most vulnerable, including migrants and refugees.
As they are not able to rely on their own resources and have to depend on God and the goodness of others, in many ways your ministry makes the Lord's providence concrete for them. Through providing food, shelter, medical care, legal assistance, and many other gestures of kindness, Catholic Charities affiliates across the United States show what Pope Francis often referred to as God's "style" of closeness, compassion, and tenderness.
While those affected by poverty and forced migration face difficult challenges, let us not forget that they can also be witnesses to hope not only through their trust in divine assistance, but also by their resilience in often... having to overcome many obstacles on their journeys. In a special way, Catholic migrants and refugees have become missionaries of hope in many nations, including your own, by bringing with them a vibrant faith and the popular devotions that often re-energize the parishes who welcome them (cf. Message for the 11]th World Day of Migrants and Refugees).
It might be said that through assisting displaced persons to find their new homes in your country, you also act as bridge builders between nations, cultures and peoples. I encourage you, then, to continue helping the communities who receive these newly arrived brothers and sisters to be living witnesses of hope, recognizing that they have an intrinsic human dignity and are invited to participate fully in community life (cf. ibid.).
Dear friends, I express my heartfelt gratitude for all that you and those who work with your networks do each day to put into practice the Lord's admonition to see and serve him in the poor, hungry, homeless, and people in any kind of need (cf. Mt 25:31-46). May Christ continue to accompany you and give you his joy and peace.
With these sentiments, I entrust the Annual Meeting to the intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church, and I willingly impart my Apostolic Blessing to all in the Catholic Charities USA Network as a pledge of abundant heavenly graces.
From the Vatican, 4 October 2025

Leo PP XIV
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yup and yup but damn would it have been a fascinating mess
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Also recognizing that debate-club "technically correct" is not useful for the discourse in these times.
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I deleted because I misread — I missed that they directly cited 1.1.1, which does make that a shorter leap, admittedly.
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USAID cost about one penny of each tax dollar, and was the best thing the American people did, by far. I pray for the lives lost and worsened by our callousness. I pray for the hearts of those who enacted this with such glee and abandon.
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I really believe that huge majorities of Americans don’t want masked soldiers shooting priests in the street. They don’t want naked children ripped out out of their apartments in the middle of the night and handcuffed. We win by making sure these stories get told.
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The same people who insisted devout Catholic Joe Biden was leading a “war on Christianity” are now cheering Trump on as his armed goons assault clergymen.
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WATCH: Trump’s lawless Ice goons shoot an unarmed priest in the head with a pepper ball. Completely out of control.
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the most delightful version of logging on to see what news you've missed
Dr Ramsdell, whose phone had been on airplane mode when the Nobel committee tried to call him, told the BBC's Newshour Programme that his first response when his wife said, "You've won the Nobel prize" was: "I did not."

To which Ms O'Neill replied that she had 200 text messages that suggested he had.
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more game-like simulations that don't feel the pressure to be "fun" plz
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will this game be "fun"?

probably not

do I love that it exists, even in rudimentary work-in-progress form?

HECK YEAH
💀 If citizens get sick and there's no hospital capacity, they die.
💼 When they can't drive to work because there's no road or excessive traffic, they get fired.
📉 When companies don’t make ends meet, they go bankrupt, and everyone is fired.
🤑 When the supply of housing is scarce, landlords get greedy and increase rents.
👩‍❤️‍👩 Citizens fall in and out of love and can have children.
🚧 Roads cost thousands of dollars per kilometer, and it's a huge investment for the city.
💸 On the other hand, a housing building will be paid for by the private sector, and it’s virtually "free".
🥷 When citizens have no job for some time, they consider a career in the criminal underworld.
📈 Simulation mechanics are carefully modeled after publications like World Bank Open Data, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Equity Atlas, and others. You can check a detailed list of parameters used in the simulation here.
The objective is to build a good enough simulation so it can provide real insight into the social, economic, and environmental challenges of modern life. It still aims to be a fun game, but unlike other city builders, it doesn’t have the constraints of needing to be a simplistic product. meme from The Onion where a creepy guy wearing a shirt that says "SICKOS" peers through a window saying "YES... HA HA HA... YES!"
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This picture is from 1992 in LA and using it in this post and story shows terrible news judgment.
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"President Donald Trump and his top aides are using the word 'insurrection' more frequently to describe anti-ICE protests in places like Portland," writes Zachary B. Wolf. https://cnn.it/4pWYmzr
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set up a timelapse camera out my window to record the tree changing colors (because it RULES) and made the mistake of telling the other Jesuits the capture schedule. 😅

(one said he’s got “plans” for Halloween! 🎃🙀)
A shot of the Faber Jesuit Community in Boston, with four people waving to the camera
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your daily reminder that hope is a floatation device- grab it with both hands 🖤
screenshot from Everything Everywhere All At Once - he is saying "When I choose to see the good side of things, I'm not being naive. It is strategic and necessary.

It's how I've learned to survive through everything."
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Another semester where I am obliged to make a discussion post every week, another regular temptation to post the Marshawn Lynch “I’m just here so I won’t get fined” video.
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I'm a total OED-ite when it comes to dictionary fandoms, but I respect the Merriam-Webster social media game so much
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We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
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Yeah, I think a lot of people came to it expecting it to be something it wasn't trying to be. I went in expecting a Bethesda game in space and, hey, I love Bethesda games! And I love space! So that was super cool!
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I think it shows in your artistic sensibilities. 🥰
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Starfield (2023)
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National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe by Roy A. Gallant, 1980. Front cover art by John Berkey