andreasmschick.bsky.social
Twitter ex-pat, lover of TTRPGs. I like to make my own game systems for funsies. Maybe I’ll publish one day.
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Well now I’m curious.
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Favorite one I’ve gotten was a robocaller reading a file name.
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I get the Wabbajack, but where’s the baseball bat from?
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Your TotK videos are some of the most unique and engaging Zelda videos I’ve seen in years.
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I’ll raise you, “coming up with a second name after months because the first was taken.”
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But no human has accurately described my emotions as “sadsad.”
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This feels appropriate.
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I’m not down for the judging, but people watching is one of my favorite pastimes, regardless of locale. People are just fascinating creatures to observe anywhere, but there are a lot more in cities.
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Thanks for my new favorite phrase.
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I cannot be convinced otherwise.
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Is that the 10th Doctor?
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I couldn’t blame you for staying away after last time, but I’d definitely watch videos on the topic. I started following you for your videos on classic adventure games and stayed for the amazing art.
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Found this article in another post of yours that seems to be locked now. Thanks for the good read!
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Likewise for me. My OneNote is filled with pages on my world and characters.
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Tavern style is definitely underrated.
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Is deep dish a standard unit of currency in Chicago? Cause if so I’m moving there ASAP.
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So glad I’m not alone in thinking of that!
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Same. Thanks for validating my confusion.
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That timestamp is 00:00:00, before the movie starts and you still have a chance to avoid it.
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I mean, he’s not wrong? These have been a very consequential and historic 100 days, just not for good reasons.
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Well that’s delightfully creepy.
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What does this mean?
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Good to know!
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Thoughts? I have a copy on my reading list once I finish Memory’s Legion.
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Love those last two especially!
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They only work if your pan has iron in it as it uses magnetic induction. Cheap aluminum pans won’t work.
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My go to is to quote a former coworker on all birthday cards. “It is your birthday.”
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Agreed, but Sackoff is a close second.
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I wear the same jeans for at least a week at a time and cover a black graphic tee with the same hoodie almost every day. Your fashion sense is far better than mine.
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Thanks for all the recommendations! I can use all the inspiration I can get!
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My dilated eyes read that as “cows” and I was wondering why your cows caw.
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I’ve had the windows open for days now and I’m loving it.
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Nothing wrong with that!
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Seeing the Minus Color version in a 4DX theater was the best way to see this movie.
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I’ve been listening to Ty and That Guy a lot and I loved how Ty explicitly states that Amos doesn’t make threats, he simply states what will happen to someone.
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That was a great read!
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After the whole cave incident a couple years ago, is this very surprising anymore?
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Literally listening to the Ty and That Guy episode discussing this line. Perfect.
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Fingers crossed for Germany….
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Danke für die schöne Kunst!