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Still here, still quietly lurking đ¤Ť
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Is it weird to imagine a TwoSet Violin + Tim Minchin collab
Or TwoSet + Igudesman & Joo
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Now I'm imagining the Shadows Rising song played in Theatrhythm and it's chaotic

I wanted to see Jack in Theatrhythm style so I drew it!
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Wish we could flip around the standard weekly work days so we work for 2 days and have personal time for 5, or 3 work days + 4 personal days
It shouldn't be the case that working a job takes up the majority of your waking hours per week
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So is Helicopter Helicopter like this year's version of Tunak Tunak Tun
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Imagine all the people that could've blossomed with their brilliant minds and manifested magnificent ideas that might've changed the world for the better, but didn't because they were trapped by poverty or constantly trying to fend off the threat
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Kinda wish in The Caligula Effect 2 that there were a track mashing up Doktor + Kranke's themes, like how the first game did for two of their musicians
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Just reached this part of their character story myself, and I was pleasantly surprised that a JRPG very explicitly touched on the struggle of being nonbinary
I guess the Caligula Effect games in general aren't shy about telling stories that touch on issues not too openly discussed in most (Japanese) media (disorders, traumas, taboos, regrets, etc), but I think this is the first time I've played an RPG (not just JRPG) where a character was made to come to the revelation of not fitting in either of the typical gender labels of "male" or "female", and wasn't outright declared as nonbinary at the start of the game







Sorry for the shitty quality but the Switch wonât let me screenshot this and I want to commemorate the moment Caligula Effect 2 said âNB rightsâ
Transcript for people who canât read it:
X (pronounced like âkeyâ): I learned thereâs lotsa words out there, terms like agender or nonbinary. But honestly, I donât thereâs meant to be any binaries at all⌠So donât take it out on yourself just âcause you donât perfectly suit some random criteria. Thereâs nothing wrong with you the way you are! If youâre not completely vibing with one or the other, just take the parts you DO like! Do what feels right! But above all, keep living as the wonderful person you are. The same one youâve always been and always will be. To us, youâre our dear friend Gin!
Gin Noto: Iâm⌠really okay just the way I am? *sniff* I-itâs okay to cry, rightâŚ? I donât have to man up or worry thisâll make me seem girlyâŚ?
X: Duh! Youâre Gin, simple as that. Crybaby and all, youâre perfectly you!
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Yet another personal opinion on the "if nobody has to work in order to earn money that is needed to survive, how will any work get done" argument, that probably echoes other sentiments already out there
There'd absolutely always be certain people who'd want to do certain jobs regardless of the money, simply because they are that passionate and self-confident about it: just look at the volunteering efforts in various industries, and the side-projects/hobbies that people engage in
And the jobs that just about nobody wants to do of their own accord if their survival didn't depend on it? Channel efforts towards automating those to minimize the level of human involvement
Just make this annoying concept of jobs being "ways to make a living" obsolete already (especially since some jobs fail at even achieving that)
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Alternative theory: Sora from Chain of Memories wandered into the world of Smash Bros while dreaming inside the restorative pod getting his memory fixed, and awoke the fighters slumbering in the darkness
What if Sora's inclusion in Smash gets canonized as his transition into the worlds of unreality / fiction that he ends up forgetting upon arriving in Quadratum / Shibuya UG / wherever his next main game is
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What if Sora's inclusion in Smash gets canonized as his transition into the worlds of unreality / fiction that he ends up forgetting upon arriving in Quadratum / Shibuya UG / wherever his next main game is
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When I played the Ace Attorney games and chanced upon the Mood Matrix that Athena Cykes used, part of me wished there were some equivalent gadget in real life, but with a wider range of detected emotions + detection through multiple physical symptoms, that I could use on myself so I could actually figure out what I'm feeling
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Susukichi's English VA Max Udell full on shitposting on the TWEWY subreddit lol
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Does Bayo/Cereza popping up in Shibuya possibly mean that she's doing some world tour of fending off the apocalypse
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As much as I am for death positivity and reducing stigma around mortality, I also find it puzzling how so many people seem content with a person's lifespan currently rarely exceeding a century
Of course death is inevitable, but I'm also not going to deny the opportunity to extend my living experience for millennia (maybe millions or billions of years)
Perhaps with a much greater average life expectancy, maybe more people will actually bother to pay attention to issues that previously would've not mattered "in their lifetimes"
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Some NEO TWEWY VAâs are making an AMA over on Reddit!
https://www.reddit.com/r/TWEWY/comments/pw5o8u/neo_twewy_va_ama/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
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I know that one popular suggestion offered towards people looking to soothe their emotions stemming from loneliness or depression, is to get a pet animal (typically a cat or dog)
Feel like that won't work for me though; if anything, that would probably exacerbate my anxiety having to shoulder the responsibility of taking care of a living being dependent on me for survival, and this in turn would likely make me a terrible owner
I'd rather not drag an innocent animal into my mental health issues
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