anetherealllama.bsky.social
I would call myself a realist, my wife would call me a pessimist, but my kids would call me an optimist. I like to think I'm just sardonic with a big heart.
Gamer, Sociologist, Standup Philosopher, Type 1 Diabetic of over 30 years. Native Ecology STAN.
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Still have a broken 1000 loaded with all my favorite PS1 RPG's ready to go for rainy days.
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Those first two give me major Akihiko Yoshida vibes.
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I didn't know it until you posted this but this is my ideal yard. Quaint AF
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when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness..."
From his book. "The Demon-Haunted World" ~1995
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when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority;
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Been feeling kind of helpless, like a boat docked during a hurricane. The small moments really are what keeps the ember stoked and still burning so to speak. Trying not to lose perspective on that. Appreciate your words.
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I see a beautiful azure grotto surrounded by a steep line of trees. Like a giant reached in with a straw and plucked a little circle out.
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Sick log bro
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FF11 is a golden lump of memories that sit in my brain rent free. No game has matched the frustration of trying to navigate a map grid quite like that game. "Oh we just gotta move 2 inches on the map, that seems easy." NOPE. 3 hours later still trying to run off tigers in Zi'tah.
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You had me at giant underground mycelium beast.
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Big Gretch making (some) of us Michiganders proud.
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Had to trick my brain into thinking I was affecting positive change or something because I've been DEEP into a fanatic egalitarian xenophile run in Stellaris since Wednesday.
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When I close my eyes and think of peace this is what pops into my head. I can hear the breeze pushing the leaves through the understory and it brings with it the calm of silence. Beautiful picture!