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djross2000.bsky.social
Trying to find her way and stay sane in this insane world.
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Hi, Clay!
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Wait, there's a poll?
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What's bizarre is that we got retools as Knok and Skar, who weren't even cassettes originally! (Well, neither was Wingthing originally, but his Generations Selects figure was his third time being redecoed from Ratbat.)
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Ooh... if I weren't working...
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We live in the stupidest fucking timeline.
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Really sad state of affairs. The people that would harass, attack, *murder* out of hate, and those that enable this shit... I just can't.
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Hope it %*@#!$& goes well.
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Not that I would either, of course... even though I'm within 20 miles...
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That's just sad.
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I'm amused that it can go even more retro with the 80s all-text version.
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I'm familiar with that spot. Hunter's Square, the former home of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. They're supposed to be redeveloping the site at some point in the future.
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Really...
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Just watch out for invisible flying elves!
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*Sorairo Days kicks in*
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First thing that came to my mind... LOL
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That's some NES Castlevania or Ninja Gaiden level knockback there.
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Nope.
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Yeah, if they drove an ambulance out there, they're gonna charge you for that, unfortunately. That's the system we live in.
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That's a paper magazine, though. I'm talking about a "magazine on disk", where you "read" it by putting the disk in a drive and load it up onto your computer (in the case of Softdisk, an Apple II, though there were sister publications for the Commodore 64, Loadstar, and IBM, Big Blue Disk).
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"Democracy at the point of a gun" is not democracy.
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"I am very excited to see how they get this ship off." PHRASING!
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His face kind of reminds me of Peter Weller.
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What, did you actually play Daikatana? Anyway, I'm old enough to remember when John Romero worked for Softdisk. Ah, the days when we had monthly magazines (with actual programs and games even!) on floppy disks, because the World Wide Web wasn't a thing yet.