joestanley.org
Product manager with a focus on financial platforms. RVA. Loves include waffles, wordplay, and worker’s rights. He/Him.
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Thanks!
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Agreed, though can we roll the transcript back to “ninja class?”
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False Choice record nearly undefeated, gotta hand it to em
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And in my bank vault? The most valuable thing: Friendship.
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Marshawn Lynch across several shows at this point, nearly every appearance a different type of delight.
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Our route was a per-session adventure log for bonus hero points that quickly became “session-relevant insight into character motivations” that became “writing a novel, scene by scene”
I think I’ve probably written about 80-100 pages of content across the span of 3 years and 16 levels?
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Destiny taught me this one. Loved the stuff that was giving glimpses into character motivations, loved the standalone stories, but watching friends have debates about stuff outside these categories that were just to make the world feel more real? I’m good, thanks.
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Oh hell yeah
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It tracks. If I could hang out with a bear or a bigfoot, I absolutely would.
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He always looks like that though, it’s the perfect poker and conspiracy face.
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This is true. Richmond is Little Philly.
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Same
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That watermelon tray though
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Printing this out and taping it on the bathroom mirror
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First thing I enjoy Goode’s performance in despite not liking the character? It’s a weird experience for me.
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This is “pepper(corn) is spicy” levels of embarrassing. Some people really are out here living on salt and butter alone.
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is it even marketed as such???
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Metal Gear May Cry remains the only groove deep enough in my brain. I remember another that was metal gear with portishead, but not the specifics… like tears in rain.
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They did a great job of selecting people who have never played Mafia/Werewolf, never heard of the game, and would judge people who had. You can tell in S1 they are figuring out how to fill the time between eliminations, and largely failing.
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Never saw this before and immediately saved it to a board. It’s beautifully done!
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so glad to hear!
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Agree overall, but especially know you’re not alone with:
“AI writing is often bland and boring but better than the average person’s writing”
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You must understand that blood and breath are only elements undergoing change to fuel your radiance, Greebo, just as the source of fire is burning.
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Jerry, yes.
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fuckin’ Thinkened
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Unsurprisingly, a large cohort of dudes in my business school class were really into it, all thinking they were a moneyball savant. It was like listening to a foreign language, only where a third of the speakers didn’t actually know what they were saying and the language was addictive.
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the hurts-before-showing is bullshit. I’ve got a routine, nothing overly complicated, how is this still my life? Must I relent to my genetic destiny entirely and go live in a bog near the highland moors?