kimpixelmaker.bsky.social
Hi, I'm Kim
I'm a #lowpoly artist, #pixelart maker, and bisexual-er than all
She/Her | It/Its
There is a non-zero percent chance that I might post spicy selfies and things of that nature, so you've been warned
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I mean personally, it's not that I'm ONLY attracted to trans peeps, it just so happens that a lot of the people I now meet in my day to day life are trans.
Case in point: Though I have so far only slept with other trans folks, most of them hadn't realised that they were trans when it happened
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It's fine if you don't know who some fuck like Doctor Nemesis is, and only interacted with him in a book where he was kinda in the background of an X-men story line, and then read about him online
That's a perfectly normal way to engage with the medium, you don't need to pretend you don't do it !
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Oh and most importantly:
It's fine to talk about some cape comic books even though you haven't read it, it's alright to only have heard of a story line because you skeemed the wiki about it. Everyone fucking does it.
What's maddening is everyone trying to pretend that they don't.
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I think the funniest part is, with the modern writing of Hulk as the child-like alter of their system, EVEN if one of Tony's armor was able to scratch them, Bruce could just be all
"Wow, congrats, the machine you made specifically designed to let you win a fight against a baby works!"
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i.e, people who know how to live to the fullest
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So what you're saying is, it's tailor made to the kind of people who enthusiastically make or watch YouTube Videos about deep down analysis of Fighting Game Techs for the Hyper Competitive Scene, sandwiched between videos about McDonald's Electronic Toys banking on said Fighting Games
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-Demon Goop Monsters who all collectively decided "Hey guys, existing actually fucking rules?! What says we fucking bury our death loving demon king god creator in the core of our planet, we get to stick to cool weird aliens, and everyone's happy!?" is way more fun to me than "Sticky Xenomorphs"
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See I disagree on those specific exemple, because honestly?
The stories that came out of it are like... straight up more compelling to me than the older alternatives
Like -
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The guy won a Tenkaichi Budokai without getting hit once! Dude's not to be triffled with y'know!?
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But what if Craig got a Zenkai Boost and got trained by King Chappa?
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For those to lazy to pause to read it:
The scrolling text at the end is a series of non pictural images arranged in a way to convey a non oral coherent ensemble conveying meaning, through the conventions of the structures inherent to a specific language, in this case English
You're Welcome
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Truuuuuuue!
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(If you wanna post gifs, you have to post them as videos)
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Oh sick! That's the same team I used when I played the game, when I was twelve, how did ya know?!
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I love that this isn't even truthful in the context of this claim itself
Like it says Sabrina offers it to you, uh but also you have to find it? On the floor? But it USUALLY is here so I guess not all the time?
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I suggested it to her during a car trip while we were on our way to go watch Pokemon 2000 - The Power of One
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God I would have to look it up, but I'm almost positive I once saw an auto runner with that exact premise of "The Ninja who does cool trick that you imagine while looking out of the window during a long car trip"
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It felt like you were smoothing the wrinkles out of your little machine's brain.
Like a nice soothing massage after all the stress and hard work he went through.
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This is so fucking powerful holy shit
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The year is 3516, movies have been completely phased out of society.
Humanity instead goes to various extremely specific websites such as
"EstablishingShotHub", "QuiproquoHub" or "PassionateYearningByTheBeachHub" for all of their viewing needs
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Yes, in fact, if you look up any Mario 64 speedruns, a lot of runners will actually make liberal use of the backwards long jump to get back quicker to any part of a level they just died at, whenever they mess up 😊
Funny little bit of pro speedruning tech
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But the joke here plays on the expectations of seeing that trivia being repeated for the upteenth time, but pulling the rug on us by going "Of course, it's impossible to sequence break the stair, silly, the Backward Long Jump is how I call getting chicken feet while doing a long jump"
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(Long story short, by doing a long jump and moving backwards with the right timing at an angle, on a rising platform and other edge cases, Mario speeds doesn't get capped allowing him to move at exponentially ludicrous speed)
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Okay, so:
The video above is a joke, all of their videos are
The joke is that using a backwards long jump to sequence break the infinite stair is like one of the most repeated ad nauseam bit of speedruning trivia
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Oh they're not drinking one cup, they're just chugging a keg of coffee uninterrupted for 58 minutes straight
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See I do not think that one is true though, on account that the first McDonald's was built in Illinois, and I'm sure Cleopatra traveled a bit in her time but I'm assuming she stayed roughly around Egypt, so she was probably still closer to the pyramids of Gizeh.
Byth Musted!
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Yes but it's really something I have zero control over
Like I'll go three months without it happening, even then suddenly out of the blue it happens for like a dozens of seconds, I go "Oh! Yeah right eyes do that sometime.", and then it's off for several more months
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Oooooh the sentence "Being dressed in manga" activated a prima, revulsion instinct I forgot I had
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Oh trust me, I wish I had the brain power to come up with oddities such as the interconnectivity between "One Piece : Great Pirate Colosseum" and "Dragon Ball Z - Extreme Butoden" developed by Arc System Works on the 3DS, but alas!
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No it's like those two 3DS One Piece and Dragon Ball Fighting Game
You can fight someone with a copy of Anime Smash with your copy of Scrimblo Smash, but your team building is restricted to the guys from your own copy of the game
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You could be a metaphor if you wanted to, with the power of hard work and a do-good attitude, everything's possible!
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There's a line between "the worst transphobes are repressed trans people" and "repression from internalized transphobia can lead to virulent externalized transphobia."
The first blames trans people for transphobia, the second blames transphobia for the repressor-to-TERF pipeline.
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Hey, that's the title of my biography!
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Now that's just a regular friday evening
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Carpenters are just a really polyvalent bunch, what else is there to say
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The collection of clips uses the Youtube chapter features, but messes it up and at the mid point, the video lists half of the video as one singular chapter erroneously.
Also on clip is five times longer than all the others, just because it includes a random cutscene that wasn't cut in the editing
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The pressing up video has 20% chances of being an interesting dive into the ways that contextualizing an input as directional affect how it's understood by the player and used by the game designer.
80% of being just a collection of clip of random games where the player presses Up at one point
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Okay, I vow to never again make fun of Yoshi: Touch & Go on the Nintendo DS ever again then.
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To his credit, he wrote a couple of books that, if you don't read it and just kinda check the back of it really quick, you might get tricked into thinking that it's maybe good based off the fact that "Hey, they based a movie out of that premise, that means this book must be a classic, right?"
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Also, you're being very uncharitable to the DS lineup, you have to remember that a couple of days later, Yoshi: Touch & Go released on it!
Bet you feel pretty silly for forgetting that one, uh?
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So, what you're saying is, the Switch 2 lineup is inexcusable
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Helmut Kruger is now a giant, because his secret is that he's actually two models stacked together under a trench coat, and their agency worked very hard to keep that a secret
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Like the detective from the manor level? Now they're an old couple who are also world class detective
The shrink in the Sapienza level? Now they're a therapist couple, in that they're a couple who do therapy.