decoster.bsky.social
Made that bisexual lowfi dating sim. No, the other one.
Watches too many horror flicks.
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In season heirloom tomatoes are my all-time favorite thing to put on a sandwich or burger. Out of season hothouse tomatoes taste like wet sand.
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For real, I know I've seen more film podcasts on here than nearly anywhere else but it's not really coalescing into anything like a big community. That said, I do enjoy talking with the four people on here I talk about movies with.
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Really a delightful game/series, played through it last year and found it to be endlessly entertaining and creative. Probably my favorite comedy game in general, It's kind of wild to me how perfectly each joke lands.
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The work y'all do is great.
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Do you remember Ubisoft trying to sell 3000 gun NFTs and selling 15 of them?
Instead, how about the normal database Steam trading that has been going on between Left 4 Dead and Team Fortress 2 since the 2010s, actually used by millions of customers and requires zero blockchain?
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I get why folks have a hard time getting into older video games (tech barriers, expenses from the collector market, higher difficulty, QOL features) but no matter how old a movie is, you're still sitting on a couch looking at a screen.
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This is another example of tech folks not understanding an area of expertise and just assuming it's like other things they already do. AI giving you bad directions while driving sends you to a construction detour, AI giving you a nonexistent hiking trail gets you lost miles from civilization.
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I can definitely see him making some big sweeping change (probably something with Griffith), that upsets the fans, him responding in the series, and then the whole thing turning into essentially a one-sided argument in series form. 2/2
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In that specific case I think it would be awful mostly because Shankar has that former-punk kid thing where he thinks that pissing people off with his work is always an indicator of success, and I love Berserk fans but they're ready to jump any adaptational changes. So if he did try that 1/2
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His biggest wish is to adapt Berserk. If that happened it would be the second worst thing to happen to Berserk this decade.
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Gamer curses going from "I hope your favorite game series gets the Resident Evil movie treatment" to "I hope your favorite game gets an Adi Shankar Netflix anime"
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She's like so cool about it? If that was my partner you would have to give me a million dollars to appear on camera let alone speak.
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The Republican presidential cycle of "brain melting from dementia" to "his head just does that" and back.
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Comparing the relative stupidity of the Trump admin to the Bush admin is difficult but, like, the later wasn't staffed by people whose brains were melting from dementia and they still managed to put out daily calendars where each page was something dumb he said publicly.
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I'm sure he got plenty of folks to bite just because that's how these things go, but the image of him metaphorically busting into an empty room is pretty great.
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Jonathan Blow's Braid is no longer a subversion of Mario, it's a retelling.
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I have vague memories of playing something like this but I could be wrong.
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Young me wanted to do an RPG with something similar where you were like a dying God with a party of normal humans, and as they gained levels and experience you'd constantly be bleeding both. Seemed like it had a lot of narrative potential.
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I remember someone like a decade ago now posing a reverse megaman type "progression" system, where instead of gaining a new weapon or ability at certain checkpoints you lose one. Seemed like a cool idea, I've seen a few game concepts with similar systems but none ever seem to make it to release.
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When they give people best screen play Oscars they should tell them their name will be remembered with the all-time writing greats. Orson Welles, the Coen Brothers, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck.
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Hobbies make people interesting! People want to date interesting people! Bonus points if the hobby is a little obscure, because if this is a "man trying to date women" situation she's heard a thousand dudes talk about Pulp Fiction but you might be the first to talk to her about watercolor painting.