We'd just listen to extreme metal on a portable speaker and drink soda. I don't know.
Do you think Kim Jong Un is a wife guy?
This son of a bitch has a Sony Trinitron and I'm sick of it.
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Hair like Riku from Kingdom Hearts,.
Neighbours are like psycho-fascists, regular conservative dipshits, and the occasional city liberal who's still kinda' dumb but way more tolerable than the fascists. The nearby towns seem to have some left-presence at least but they're too far away to really connect with for me and it's like SucDem stuff at best as far as I can tell. I see left-wing basic income signs and stuff in town. I emailed the communist party but they have zero presence here and after my first email they never got back to me. I emailed like once, got no response. Months later tried again, got a response asking for clarification/follow-up Qs, I promptly gave them the info and then no response again.
Made a homemade pizza for the supper while we watched. Vegan pizza for me and vegetarian for her (cheese). Made some dipping sauce out of mustard, vegan mayo, and some caesar dressing and stuff.
Still despairing.
Andor's really good. The locations and the details to the scenes all feel perfect and the political depth makes the story feel really logical. Not having any "why don't they do..." thoughts during it.
Not great. Although I think I did some good things today at least.
They were on the ground just outside the garage under the roof overhang where I suspect it might have fell, but I'm not sure.
Borderline slop. Which I guess is fine as like time-waster videos go, but I'm so burnt out on stuff that exists on the internet merely to take up time and accrue money.
And I don't really like the established art-critics of games like Bulletpoints or whatever that much. There's some good stuff there too, but it's not like a good marxist analysis you might see on here or some blog that gets shared because it's moving and insightful. You get people who I believe and seem to play games totally different from me talking about them like they're either productivity software or you get the opposite where the game or game experience is treated as the personal diaries of the (video) reviewer that's so hyper-specific to their own lives that I'm basically just watching a video about a person describe their own life. Which again, isn't bad but it's not the gaming content I'm looking for.
You also get sorta documentary/research journalism stuff that talks about the production and the people who made the games semi-frequently and that can be really good too. Fine settling for that most of the time, but that's sorta' dancing around actually talking about the game too.
Online forums are just people talking about talking about art. So they'll ask why there are so few RPGs on N64, if 30FPS is acceptable, top horror games, etc. But they're still not actually talking about the thing in itself: gaming. It's honestly weird how resistant people are to talking about art in general, but especially video games.
They swapped out the maltodextrin for a rice derivative and now it doesn't mix well. I need to blend it.
Edit: I mean my wife needs to blend it.