tobylrone.bsky.social
I wanna stare into the void until it stares back, then we both blush.
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Damn that’s pretty rad.
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I choose to interpret this alcoholically.
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Hmm what? Sorry I wasn’t paying attention.
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Try salads, just throw some green shit together and shake with some dressing. Takes 5 mins and works out some of that bottled rage.
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I think that’s Six Shots, given the model of the gun 😉
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Moral ambiguity? Wow, I guess Video Games really are like prisons.
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Have to book in with Nosferatune and fight for the name.
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Her best.
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Late 90s/early 2000s horror.
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Ever see a single piece of art that makes you kinda mad that a full series doesn’t exist and you can’t throw yourself into it for a while? Like I just saw another timeline for a second and now I’m back in this one.
Like anemoia but for a potential future.
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It’s hype and the animation is fun. But the moment you get the gimmick after the first arc you’ve basically seen the whole show.
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I’m planning on just wearing down its swords durability with my body for a bit. I’ll tell you how it goes once I’ve won.
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Tropic Thunder feels like the 2000s.
And the “Movie” movies.
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What I say before throwing my box of fingernails at the tax man.
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I felt nothing watching it and the consequences for later entries could be summed up in a text.
Just “hey, this stuff exists now”.
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Real
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Movie looks cool, wish the trailer was better.
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It wasn’t silly, it was boring.
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Given that the plot was loosely based on historical events it’s more a case of history repeating itself than predicting the future.