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captioningstar1 · 1 year
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sudoscience · 1 month
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Disadvantages of audiobooks: hard to pay attention to sometimes, can't always understand everything that's said, no idea how things are spelled
Advantages of audiobooks: this
God bless you, Moira Quirk.
Transcript:
"No," said Dulcinea. "Oh, no no no. Stay awake."
Gideon couldn't say anything but blearrghhh, mainly because blood was coming enthusiastically out of every hole in her face.
🇵🇸 Gaza Funds 🇵🇸
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firestorm09890 · 3 months
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everything I learned about Malevolent from seeing it on my dash:
Arthur Lester is a normal guy. One might call him "babygirl". He gets injured like every ten minutes. He's blind
John is a fragment of a bigger eldritch horror called the King in Yellow, except he's got, like, feral cat energy. He shares Arthur's body and sees through his eyes (idk if he's the one who stole Arthur's sight) and has to describe everything. This is a really clever way of using the audio medium btw
They weren't supposed to be gay, it kinda just happened. Turns out when you share a body you learn to care about each other. John does not want to go back to the big eldritch horror
There's another guy named Kayne who is always, without exception, covered in blood
that's all I know
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commsroom · 1 month
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Okay! Obviously, I love Wolf 359. The available scripts for Wolf 359 are recording scripts, meaning they're inaccurate in a ton of places when it comes to finalized or improvised dialogue, and don't function well as transcripts (especially since the scripts for the live show and some of the mini episodes were never made available.) That said, I think everyone should read the scripts; the sheer amount of physical description that you can feel in the show, even if you can't see it... I guarantee it will enhance your listening experience. Most visual show to ever be an audio drama. So, in pursuit of both of these goals at once, I went over every word in the scripts, and wrote up new scripts for the unavailable ones. Some of the sound effects described - especially in early episodes - might not line up exactly, because I didn't want to mess with the non-dialogue portion of the show, but I hope this strikes a good balance and can be a useful resource.
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swordsonnet · 3 months
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i did not have "james somerton stealing the title for his second apology video from hbomberguy" on my 2024 bingo card
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royalarchivist · 4 months
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ExtraEmily: Hey! Hey! Oh my god, Tubbo! Tubbo! Nice- Tubbo, great to have you here! How are you feeling today?
Tubbo: Good good good, back for round three. Can't wait to see the show, very excited, very excited to see everyone again. Aw, it's gonna be wonderful.
ExtraEmily: That's awesome! How do you think this year's gonna compete next- compared to the last two years since it's- you've been to all three
Tubbo: Well, I feel like we're gonna have a- in terms of like, my nomination, I'm feeling a bit of a repeat. I feel like- I feel like that's ok though! I'm down to go 3 and 0, I think that's alright, but I'm just here to meet everyone, say hi to everyone again, here for the vibes.
ExtraEmily: Well, I love the vibe, Tubbo! You're great, got to keep the energy up! Is there anyone you're excited to see today, since you do live far away, right?
Tubbo: Oh god, well I'm excited to hang out with the QSMP lot more, we be- we rarely get to hang out like, often, so it's always like very very nice to see everyone.
ExtraEmily: Oh, that's great! Do you have any favorite people in the QSMP? Ooh, drama.
Tubbo: Favorite people- you can't ask me to pick a favorite one of my friends! That's crazy! That's like- well, which one of your friends is your favorite? Like- no, no, please go on!
[ Transcript continued ↓ ]
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ExtraEmily: Uhh, I like Bob! And Bob, ok, you don't have to answer that. But we love QSMP! That's so awesome. How much Minecraft would you say you've played in the past year in terms of hours?
Tubbo: I think I got my thing back and it was like 3000 hours? I think it was like, yeah, I think it recorded 1200 hours, but I have a lot of other hours on another account.
ExtraEmily: Oh my god, have you ever thought of speed running it?
Tubbo: Oh god no, oh god, no way! No, the people who speedrun are psychopaths.
ExtraEmily: You think so? A little crazy? Do you have any tips for someone that wants to try all Minecraft, aka me? I've never even beat the Ender Dragon.
Tubbo: Oh god, I'm so bad at it. I'm not even kidding, I could not consider myself good at this game.
ExtraEmily: Well, that's awesome! But Tubbo, last question: what'd you eat for your breakfast today?
Tubbo: Oh god, I didn't have breakfast today. I just woke up and I'm here.
ExtraEmily: Good morning, Tubbo, and thank you for the interview! Let's hand it off to the next interviewer. Byeeee!!!
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il-predestinato · 8 months
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charles marc hervé perceval leclerc "randomly" picks a fan question to answer: YES, I ORGANIZED MY PADEL DATE WITH MAX EMILIAN. IT WAS AN AMAZING DAY. I WON BTW. DID I MENTION I HAD AN AMAZING DAY WITH MAX??? BECAUSE IT WAS AMAZING, JUST IN CASE YOU DIDN'T HEAR ME THE FIRST TIME. AND DON'T FORGET THAT I WON.
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frigidfries · 2 years
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old(-ish) seam deltarunes. a seampilation if you will
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elexuscal · 4 months
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because i've been in been in the biology industry for so long that i can no longer judge what's common knowledge and what's actually very niche
how aware are most people that there's a protein called Sonic hedgehog protein, coded for by the SHH gene?
and that it is one of the core proteins responsible for development in all animals?
i can say 'Sonic hedgehog causes cancer' and i'm not even shitposting. it's scientific fact.
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my-hearts-the-memory · 8 months
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Callum and Rayla Scene #2 (spoilers!):
[Callum bursts into Rayla's room, frantic]
Callum: Rayla!
[Rayla, who has her hair in a loose ponytail, wakes up, grabs two pillows in her hands as if they were weapons]
Rayla: Who's there? Don't come any closer!
Callum: It's me, it's me!
Rayla: Callum?! Are you crazy? You're lucky I didn't...[looks at her pillows]
Callum: [laughs] Death by pillows wouldn't be the worst way to go... (sits on her bed) Rayla, it happened. Aaravos took me over, I had the pearl in my hands.
Rayla: Callum, it's late. You were dreaming. You know if I actually thought you were in danger-
Callum:*says something I can't remember*
Rayla: Okay, okay, I believe you. But what can we do?
Callum:...I have an idea!
(a beat)
Rayla: Great. And that idea is-
[Callum takes Rayla's blanket and rushes off]
Stella chitters]
Rayla: I know...he took our blanky! [She flops back onto bed]
The end.
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hephaestuscrew · 7 months
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I'm a big fan of the way that Gabriel Urbina often includes details within the Wolf 359 scripts that can't be directly translated into audio, for example: the "tears silently streaming down [Minkowski's] face" in Ep31 Securité; Eiffel being "wrapped up in a blanket" when telling Lovelace about his traumatic experience of feeling like he was turning into Minkowski in Ep32 Controlled Demolition; the way "Hera and Eiffel stand together, his arm around her shoulder" when confronting Pryce in the finale; the idea that Eiffel "salutes" Minkowski after his speech to her before the memory wipe... These details make reading the scripts an even more rewarding experience. 
But I do think there's an interesting question here about to what extent these details are canon. After all, when changes have been made in the dialogue between the script and the final recording, I only consider the dialogue that actually ended up in the episode to be canon, although the version in the script might still provide interesting insights. But with details in the scripts that are inherently not audible - and therefore never intended to be literally included in the episode itself - should we consider them to be canon, or bonus content, or Word of God, or simply a tool used in the recording process? 
I know that it is possible to have an entirely full experience of the show without ever reading a single bit of the scripts. The scripts are placed in the 'Extras' area of the show website. 
Obviously the primary purpose of the non-auditory script details is to inform the actors in their performances, and perhaps provide some considerations for sound design. When I read the scripts, I can often feel how the non-auditory script directions are reflected in the feel of the voice acting. 
But once I've noticed these script directions, I also can't help having them feed into my experience of the scene when listening, in a way that enriches the experience beyond purely the audio, and informs my understanding of these moments. The script directions tell us more about what the writer was envisioning for a scene.
I love sharing the script directions that feel significant to me, and when I do so, I feel like I'm sharing something more significant than a behind-the-scenes tidbit. I feel like I'm sharing further knowledge of what happened in that scene. The script directions feel like a true part of the show to me, more so than the comments the writers and actors have made in Q&As. To me, these non-auditory bits of the scripts feel like canon, but a slightly lesser form of canon than the episodes themselves. But I don't know if I can fully justify this view. I'd be interested to hear other people's thoughts.
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thornescratch · 6 months
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The narrative arc of this is breathtaking.
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mittenlady · 27 days
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it is incredibly easy to tell when people can not write simon blackquill because his speech — at least for his TwIsTeD sAmUrAi persona — is so distinct. it’s difficult for me to explain in words, but if you look at the game transcripts for any period of time you should be able to get a sense for it and it is so aggravating to see fanworks where he isn’t yapping like some victorian era chap with a disposition for the macabre. a heinous fiend pried from the pages of penny dreadful.
“from the outset, i had no intention of paying heed to any of your babble”? bars. he calls apollo a “whelp.” impeccable. “the defendant sought to sow this confusion”? brilliant. “nothing but claptrap and balderdash if you ask me”? iconic. read some 18th century literature or ask the spirit of jane austen for her aid before putting the name of simon blackquill in your mouth my good chap
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prokopetz · 2 years
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cerealmonster15 · 1 year
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Hello!! :D if you’re still taking art reqs for the drawing meme maybe 1A or 2A for Autumn Oak/Linda Stampler please?
THANK YOU!!! :] 
YES this is how i know i've made it as a dndads fanartist - the rite of passage of receiving the autumn/linda request jsklfjdsl MILESTONE ACHIEVED!!!
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i had to kinda fumble around my brain a bit to come up w/some designs so maybe theyll change!! who knows!!!
[send a pose prompt!]
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