yukamichi.bsky.social
i like speculative fiction and tabletop rpgs
japanese -> english translator
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"well akshully the term 'gravity bong' is a misnomer as it doesn't utilize gravity at all, but negative pressure"
it's not called a gravity bong because of how it works, but because of the effect smoking from it has on you
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he's the one-armed man in The Fugitive!
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a heidegerrean reading of the leijiverse would be so goddamn cool but fuck me i'm too much of an idiot to be able to actually do it
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then basically as soon as i closed the book on that project i started marathoning leiji matsumoto works and found the exact same fucking question elucidated repeatedly over almost his entire career: groundedness, life expansion as a line of flight, technology versus the human, etc...
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Many years ago I watched the movie Shinjuku Boys in a university class about sex and gender in Japan. It's a documentary about three people who work at an onabe host club (I apologize if that's poor terminology); it was made a little bit after the bubble era, but this image made me think of it!
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the only one of these i recognize is count duckula and i will not cancel you for its placement (i adored that show as a child)
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I feel like 6th generation is the tipping point where everything is more of a general-purpose computer than it is a unique platform; the critiques shift from individual platforms' strengths and weaknesses to problems of the "gaming industry" monoculture and its direction as a whole.
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i wish i were fighting-game-smart so i could actually talk about that game in a way that highlights how damn brilliant it is
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fyi i mained yoko taki and feiyen
and i know a lot of people tend to treat virtual on more as a mech arena shooter but its dna is totally fighting game; i've met a lot of people who don't even know about the more complex inputs that game has, tight melee cancels and stuff like that