I’ve played Minecraft since 2013 when I got my first iPhone. I’ve played most of my time on bedrock but recently switched to Java. My content is original, if not inspired by other builds (I will link references if so)
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My good friends are making fun of me bc I spent several dozen hours building a Spanish mosque in the community Minecraft server
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Castle Update:
Using Bluenerd Vanilla Texturepack and Complementary Shaders.
#minecraft#minecraft builds#mineblr#minecraft castle#minecraft medieval village#medieval fantasy#minecraft build
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Pale Garden - Bonus Cozy Starter!
Imagine stumbling upon an abandoned church... your only respite from the watching eyes of the pale garden...
Featuring british shorthair cat!
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Swamp - Bonus Cozy Starter!
Featuring black cat
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Badlands - Cozy Starters
Inspired by the Pueblo architecture of the Pueblo tribes in the American Southwest.
Featuring striped wolf and persian cat.
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Jungle - Cozy Starters
Featuring rusty wolf, orange cat, and of course, a green parrot!
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Savanna - Cozy Starters
Inspired by Ndebele art and architecture of South Africa
Featuring the spotted wolf and calico cat!
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Forest - Cozy Starters
Featuring forest wolf and tabby cat!
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Taiga River - Cozy Starters
Featuring pale wolf and ragdoll cat!
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Old Growth Pine Taiga - Cozy Starters
Featuring black wolf and tuxedo cat!
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Old Growth Spruce Taiga - Cozy Starters
Featuring chestnut wolf and siamese cat!
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Snowy Taiga - Cozy Starters
Featuring ashen wolf and jellie cat
Using Complementary Shaders
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My latest project: Cozy Starters
Sorry for such a long gap in content (life gets busy yk) but here is what I've been working on since the 1.21 update. When Mojang announced wolf variants I had this idea to make cozy starter houses in the biomes each spawns. Then I matched the wolves up with cat variants (some match so well!) I then learned about the most recent update and decided I had to wait for the farm animal variants! Anyway, here's the Grove Cabin ft. snowy wolf and white cat.
Using Complementary Shaders
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Just watched the Minecraft movie. It felt very cheap. Cheap humor, almost no depth of gameplay, cheap CGI, cheap plot, cheap message.
4/10
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I discovered the ability to play on "hardcore" mode in Minecraft, which is where the difficulty is set to hard and if you die, that's it. Which is weirdly enticing, so I gave it a shot.
The first time I tried it, I pretty immediately died. Like, I did not last an entire hour.
But, I recently had a world where I survived over 100 days, and almost all of those day were spent in a Dark Oak Forest biome, which is one of the more dangerous ones. I built a 3-story house with a greenhouse, a wine cellar, a mine shaft, agriculture and livestock farming and more. I was slowly exploring the verdant cave below my home. I stepped backward into lava and couldn't get out again, while I was on the phone with a friend. Don't chat and play, I suppose lol
I restarted on a random seed, and there were several nice biomes within view (jungle, flower, desert, badlands, birch forest). I could see a village in the distance, so I headed that way first and found a massive abandoned mine just outside of town. I didn't go too far in, but there were some chests of goodies near some of the entrances. I tamed a few wolves and a cat, and I just took off into the distance. I spent the first 20+ days just kind of wandering the wilderness with my dogs, camping out at night. I picked a random nice spot in a broad Birch Forest to toss down my stuff and build a home, mostly because my hands were full.
I'm close to 50 "days" in, and I've spent most of it out gallivanting. I went out to find a village to tame a second cat, so I could have more at-will, and to find a Striped Wolf out in those badlands (successful). I spent days looking for a Spotted Dog in the savannas that looked like plateaus (unsuccessful, and I lost my cat and had to go BACK and get ANOTHER one). I finally returned home and this is the view from my front windows, just before I logged for the evening.

Something about only having one life makes the game a little more charming than usual. I mean, it's always charming, but I've been taking more time to look around at the worlds I won't be returning to when I finally bite it. Making sure I take a minute to appreciate the views, pat the doggos, look in the nooks and crannies for things I might like, since I won't get to come back. I mean, I can come back but I can't Come Back, y'know?
The same is true of real life, obviously. There are an increasing number of things that want us dead, but there are still sunsets out the window, and doggos to be pat, and little treasures to be found if we're looking for them. I think that's worth sticking around as long as I can.
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i love it when people trap the warden in minecraft by making a moving piston that makes noise so the warden just quietly stares at it. ipad baby
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Chat they made Minecraft into a silly goofy cringe movie even through Minecraft is actually about life and earth and the universe and tearing meaning out of the ground and molding it with your hands into something that you can be proud of. They made the pink sheep look ugly and funny for a cheap laugh when it should’ve been a beautiful moment where you, age eleven, come across this rarity, this beautiful anomaly and you hold its face in your hands and stare into its chocolate brown eyes and you realize what the whole world is about. Chat they made it into a joke
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