badgercommander.bsky.social
I do some writing for Xbox Tavern, and sometimes for gamecritics. I have a Youtube channel that people still visit to watch the intro for Super Meat boy, and sometimes to watch some out takes from the Obi-Wan game on Xbox
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Ah, I know The Thing very well!
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I read that as 'half-truth and a Half-Life'
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It is already starting to happen with me
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Sorry, not you Geoff - the original poster mentioned online people and academics
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I am glad you mentioned academics because if you read anyone who is an anarchist/commie (or even MLK) and they have a few choice words for 'liberals'
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That is an utterly bizarre parallel to draw, but thank you
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This looks like a Jojo Meme
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Sure, but I am not sure it is sensible to propagate it?
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Hey, is it wise to have people's faces on camera? Seem to remember a lot of people getting screwed over because of that
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I also watched it on the plane - very bad choice. See also 'Love lies Bleeding'
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So the screenshot feature from the Xbox One but for Nintendo?
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Don't do it - strongly recommend Ravenswatch for the same sort of thrills but with more of the 'I just got a delightfully broken build' vibes they this genre thrives on
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It was a game that generated one of my favourite stories (in my head)
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Alestorm - Wenches & Mead, gloriously silly pirate metal
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You can't have a 'Funicular' without 'Fun'
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Not quite at the same level but Phantom Breakers: Battlegrounds Ultimate is pretty fun.
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That summarizes the whole game for me
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He is also Ding Chavez in Clear and Present Danger, and Distephano in Alien Resurrection
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Xbox Series X and the person in front of me took ages as he got the lady to explain to him the difference between the two versions of the PS5. He couldn't get his head around the one with no disc drive and kept asking 'Does it still play games?'
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Or just say 'in the house' and only those that know, would understand
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That's the scene where they have the immortal line
"More like 10 shit tons"
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I can't remember which year but he presented it alongside two others - Occupational Burn out. Give him a call, I reckon he would give better advice than anyone on here
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Yeah, sorry it isn't brighter. I would look up Osama Dorias's talk on occupational burn out. You might actually know him come to think of it
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I just finished rewatching the film, I was explaining to a co-worker that I had only know of the film's existence because of the FPS on GBA - and he looked at me like I had lost my mind
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Absolutely
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Fair. I think the point I was making is that a lot of accounts think that someone disagreeing with them is purity testing. I don't begrudge you arguing the semantics though ;)
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I said Keynesian economics was shit - I was told I was listening to neoliberals too much and sent a link to a Youtube video explaining it. Now more informed I see it as 'Capitalism putting out the fire it started'. That's what I imagine most people are talking about with purity tests
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These kind of wages make me fearful - enough to become a Sorcerer
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This sounds like English authorities were being shitty middle managers and blaming someone else for their shortcomings
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Depends on what kind of burn out you mean. But if it is professional burn out - the sabbatical is the only thing that will work. Serious burn out takes weeks/months (and in worst cases years) to recover from, and it means locking oneself out of all the things that caused burn out. Good luck dude
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I am an old man now, so when I lose I am not that bothered by it. This game also just doesn't get played by the sweaty in the same way, say, Valorant does
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Also, I've tried using ChatGPT for Excel formulas and it gets it wrong enough times that I don't trust it