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rmattson.bsky.social
How bizarre, this theatrical and pasteboard unconscious. Game & level designer, BioShock 2, Near Death, Psychonauts 2, Return to Moria, and others. He/him. Portland, OR.
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the hong kong protestors used the phrase "do not split" to mean that the radical protest and peaceful protest arms of the movement should refuse to criticize each other.
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The police historically have more often determined whether a protest turned violent or not more than the protestors. Maybe we should start blaming them when protests go wrong?
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This movie is so much better than it had any right to be. Tony Shaloub’s portrayal of a real shitbag should have earned him an award. Script is amazing, but the cast is firing on all cylinders.
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Oh it already happened.
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Look, you can’t afford NOT to get it.
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I do want to note, in a serious manner, it is a pretty cool looking building.
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Nice, you should pick it up. Only 7? It’s a steal.
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How much is it going for?
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Selfishly, I also like the idea that we’re reminding people that kids ride bikes and that we should probably look out for them on bikes. I love riding to school with my 6-year old son, but I’m so paranoid when he’s on the road with me.
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case ८ is pretty funny
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I do appreciate that the “leaves of three” rhyme is so easy to remember and also they have a “poor man’s oak” look to them, for double confirmation.
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Yep, that was absolutely the worst part of it. A bad blunder in an otherwise fun premise.
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brb, going to contact them about a bridge I have for sale
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This movies really good. Super underrated. Feels like more people are coming to it over time, which is good.
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I mean, obviously there won’t be a tv show, but if there actually is it won’t turn out to be immigrants completing challenges to the satisfaction of the magnanimous head of DHS.
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Beyond being depraved, it’s hilarious the secretary of contemporary fascism thinks that soliciting applications from the very people she wants to persecute is going to go well.
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It’s a crime we probably won’t see more stories of this depth and quality, for sure. But I take solace in knowing that these ratings are dumb, the show is nothing short of excellent, and all involved should be proud of their work.
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Prosecute ICE inside of the same legal apparatus that brought you the torture memos. 😎
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Sometimes I look at my old work and cringe, but my favorite thing is to look at my old work and say, dang, that was actually a pretty good idea. I thought of that???? Wow.
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It is one of the most relieving, relatable things to read something like this, because sometimes after nearly 20 years of professional experience, I occasionally don’t remember how to do something that should be foundational and obvious, and I feel very chagrined when that happens.
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retweeters on notice 👀
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🍀🌠🤞
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Oh, absolutely. But it's also telling that the editorial staff at the NYT thinks it's a good idea to do this shit.
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Instructively, in the case of voting: don’t pretend that your fantasy has any bearing on actual outcomes, but try to dispassionately listen to the platforms. As many are noting, if you’d just listened to Trump instead of fantasizing about what you wanted, you’d have had an honest read on his plans.
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We have dropped it several times and broken one of the magnets, but I feel like that’s on us.
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worshiT lol
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We keep a magnet key on the side of the fridge and it hasn’t ever gotten lost. The magnet locks definitely work better than the latches.
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“Why on earth is the director of Fitzcarraldo playing an imperial boss in a Star Wars spinoff?!”
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Whenever he appears on a show, I’m always the “Leonardo Di Caprio pointing” meme. His minor roles never disappoint.
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“Willing to be inconvenienced by strangers,” it’s not an inconvenience to talk to strangers. It is an inconvenience to talk to annoying strangers.
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lmao
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You, a rube: debate me. Me, a genius: don’t debate me, I’m right.
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“People don’t want to hear me tell them I’m right and then agree with me and apologize for themselves.”