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Thief 1 and 2
Earthbound
Shadow of the Colossus
...Katamari Damacy

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Not shown: every version of Ganon/Ganondorf hogging the buffet table and destroying the bathrooms.
A dance that never ends
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia – 7.04: Sweet Dee Gets Audited
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truly wild how driving really does become like piloting a mech after a while. like it sounds so car-bro-y but the car genuinely does become like an extension of your body. your muscles are simply making the correct micro-movements to perfectly manouvre a giant piece of machinery through a constantly moving maze while your brain is busy singing karaoke. you can physically feel when a gap is too small for your car-sona to fit through, like a cat putting its whiskers into a crevice. your brain is suddenly able to do on-the-fly s=d/t calculations in a milisecond and tell you exactly how quickly you need to move to avoid an oncoming vehicle while turning across the road. why does driving unlock the unused 89% of my brain
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your characters love it when you draw them floating and/or in a white void. it gives them a break from existing within the context of reality for a while it’s relaxing
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It's always kind of funny to try and diegetically interpret the learning curve when I'm playing an open-world RPG and I, the player, am trying to figure out what the gameplay allowances for nonviolent engagement look like, like at what point am I just expected to start slaughtering with abandon as part of the gameplay loop and to what degree will I be rewarded or accommidated for trying not to kill everyone. My kill count in the opening hours of Cyberpunk 2077 was much, much higher before I figured out that I could use the bat for nonlethal incapacitations in scenarios where my PC was unlikely, from a characterization standpoint, to actively want his opponents dead vs just out of the way. But from an in-universe perspective that initial bout of unrestrained gun-and-machete violence was, what. A grown adult abruptly gaining a kindergarten-level understanding of the concept of proportionate response? A really bad day? What
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I love Josh’s anti-classism so much. I grew up in a single parent household that didn’t have time/the ability to cook. I taught myself as an adult and ended up loving it. I cook with this stuff a lot. Shit, the RealLemon juice ends up in a lot of my cocktails. Sure, I like fancy ingredients when I can afford them and I have things I get picky about using - but I have bad hands, mincing garlic is painful as fuck. There’s a lot to be said for knowing how to work with what you have. Don’t shame people for trying, don’t shame people for feeding their families things that they enjoy.
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The irony of this new breed of self-righteous AI hunters on AO3 is that they're all just copy and pasting peoples fics into AI detectors, which are all operated by AI and therefore THEY are feeding people's work into the algorithm without their consent and in some cases no doubt circumventing the locks people put on to avoid getting scraped...
Don't copy and paste anyone's AO3 work into third party websites, you're not the good guys in this situation?
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