sasquatchers.wtf
Occasional video game developer đłď¸âđ
Most recently made âSasquatchersâ for the Playdate
Formerly at Telltale Games, Maxis, LucasArts, and projects for Walt Disney Imagineering
Personal blog at https://www.spectrecollie.com/
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Thanks! I realized all these years Iâve never been able to attribute that style to any particular names.
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Thanks!
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I canât believe that the fact he swam in a shit river was surprising enough to make the news
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(I do genuinely enjoy watching movies on the thing, though. No, itâs not the most comfortable thing in the world, but it is extremely immersive, even for non-3D stuff).
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I watched Asteroid City on the Vision Pro, and it remains excellent at giving the theater experience if youâre watching something your SO doesnât want to see.
And if you usually go to the theater with something kind of heavy strapped around your head and drying out your eyeballs.
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Donât Wake Daddy?
Or maybe Whoâs the Dude?
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I bet heâs got SUM column!
(Is that anything? I canât even tell anymore)
(Itâs a reference to the cartoon manâs penis).
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okay now youâve got my attention
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Evan Evian?
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That kept failing to post and I had to rewrite the alt text every time and I got tired of fighting autocorrect, but I still want to get credit for my phrase
âLike the pubes of a haint.â
(The title of my forthcoming supernatural coming of age YA novel)
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Longer, faster, tougher, everywhere, all at once.
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I said âblock me, dipshitâ and she didnât listen to that, either. I think all of us have learned a lot today.
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Thereâs the reply button, Iâve highlighted and circled it for you.
The reply button is what we use when weâre interested in actually having a conversation about the topic, instead of the quote button for desperately trying to start a dogpile on someone, flinging bullshit accusations.
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You know, as easily as I let assholes online push my buttons, I do have to appreciate the irony of you repeatedly calling it âgaslightingâ when people say âread what is actually written instead of going off accusing them of something they never said.â
But if it makes you feel better, go off.
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Feel free to block me, dipshit. Not my problem if youâre either unable or unwilling to read.
Here, let me do the next part of your tiresome, predictable bullshit for you, since you love putting words in peopleâs mouths:
*Cis white gay man insists trans struggles are ânot his problem.â*
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âPeople will read a post calling out willful misrepresentation and respond with lazy willful misrepresentation.â Fuck all the way off.
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Iâm disgusted reading this thread full of people willfully misrepresenting your post, which is itself cautioning people against misrepresenting an article that they refuse to read but insist on angrily commenting on and flinging insults your way.
Looking for something to be angry about indeed.
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I wish!
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In case itâs helpful:
On the soundtrack itâs titled âWill Ye Go, Lassie Go?â but itâs more often recorded as âWild Mountain Thyme.â
I knew it from The Chieftainsâ version, back when I went hard into my âconnect with my Celtic heritageâ phase in college, and hearing it is like an arrow to my heart.
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Ha itâs funny because that was a case where I was *way* too tense the first time (even though I knew what was going to happen from the trailer), and still coming down from the earlier song.
This time I could appreciate how lovely it was. Itâs such an odd moment that makes the vampires seem tragic.
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speaking of mortal human beings though, if Ludwig GĂśransson doesnât get an Oscar for that score, Iâm going to personally start a riot on the academy.
I donât even care about the Oscars, but if thatâs not what itâs for then what are they even doing.
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Then my work here is done
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Itâs going to be a pop-up book
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Both here and in the Bay Area itâs always been temperate enough that Iâve never missed not having the more expensive versions. But the weather varies just enough that Iâve learned an awful lot about the exact tolerances of my butthole. (The title of my upcoming memoirs).
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And even though I literally am descended from Irish immigrants in Georgia, I still always just thought of Irish immigration as being entirely in the northeast and Chicago! (And Chinese entirely on the west coast, and Mexicans/Central Americans in the southwest).
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Yeah, I learned the broad strokes of southern history in school, of course, but even knowing â and having progressive teachers stressing â that it was Eurocentric, I still didnât appreciate how prevalent non-white and non-Christian groups were throughout the southeast.
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Almost certainly an LLM-driven bot account. They're all over Bluesky these days putting nonsensical, attention-grabbing replies on popular posts, and are the absolute worst.
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I mentioned it in a blog post, but mine is when Annie strikes a match three times, perfectly in sync with the background music.
It reinforces the idea that music is this movieâs representation of magic, and the charactersâ connection to the divine.