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jachilli.bsky.social
Founder and Chief Creative Officer at Studio Hermitage | ex-WoD, ex-Ubi, ex-etc. | shoe enjoyer | he/ him
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As always, if you're a narrative dev LFW and would like eyes on a resume, cover letter, or portfolio, or I can put in a good word for you somewhere, lmk. Or if you want to chat/ask questions about UVW-CWA, please hmu. We have to look out for each other out here, because my god.

This is the result of shareholder-value economic priorities over public good. This is acceptable outcome based on capitalist principle.

Just read a review of the latest Mission: Impossible describing “the commercial underperformance of 1999’s Eyes Wide Shut and Magnolia,” both of which were good movies worth making, and FFS we have got to get out of this shitscape where profitability is the primary stage gate for expressive work.

It will cost you $0 to RT my work ✨ (but it might change my life 🥺)

More on this: Here's the basic conflict triangle I use for my home Vampire chronicles and for the WIP that maybe I'll do something with some day. (We also used it for some of the H5 playtesting but I don't believe any of those details made it to print. These three vampires have the "power detente."

This reminds me of all those videos of "amusing robot dog prototype follows people and attempts to climb stairs!!" when everyone who's been paying attention the last 40 years knows that the robot dog is manufactured by a defense contractor and will actually be produced with a gun for a head.

More on this: Here's the basic conflict triangle I use for my home Vampire chronicles and for the WIP that maybe I'll do something with some day. (We also used it for some of the H5 playtesting but I don't believe any of those details made it to print. These three vampires have the "power detente."

It's weird that pasta sometimes has a transitive property and sometimes doesn't. Like, you can pretty much do crumbled sausage + sautéed kale and onions on any pasta with olive oil. But tortellini and meatballs? ABSURD, GO TO A DUNGEON.

If I have to pay for ingredients and compensate the house to prepare and serve food, it would kill my restaurant, which society owes it to me to pretend is a viable business.

proudly overusing emdashes since the mid-90s, it’s me

One of the best parts of living in Stockholm was just… not having to think about a car. Didn’t have to buy one. Didn’t have to insure one. Didn’t have to buy fuel. Didn’t have to find space to park one. When I needed one — twice in a year — I booked a cab. Trains went everywhere I needed to go.

A wolf ate one of the warriors, but partially because the warrior in question had been subject to accidental friendly fire from the rogue. Further bittersweet, the rogue leveled at the end of the session.