Now I'm listening to the Tokyo Elevator Girl OST. It's so good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0osrB01JRUg&list=PLbcc92IBSF1NZvgOaw3cT2RC2Ld2bAn1a&index=3
It's hard to beat how pleasant the '80s stuff is. You ever watch Lost Chapter Of Snow: Passion?
trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALIj69KHqvk
That Zigzagoon one was the Mario Kart demo or pre-order bonus disc on GameCube I think?
Thanks for the insight. I'm looking forward to rewatching the season 0 movie. I have a feelin that'll be good at least. I wanna' read the manga at some point, the bits of it I've seen/heard about are pretty zany.
Also reading the Haruhi Suzumiya manga because I don't think I've ever read it before? I've read the books and watched all the anime but never the manga I don't think. I like it. The art is kinda' bad for the first 3-5 volumes but everything after looks pretty good. Wish the anime covered more of the story.
The beating resumes.
Amidst the pummeling I call out like Gollum in the first LOTR "PARITION. DUAL ! . . . BOOTED!". They let me crawl to the PC. I boot it up to reveal that I also installed Tails OS over their windows installation.
He is not, in fact, good at games.
Not sure if I disagree or not. Sorry if I'm seeming pedantic. I guess it's denial.
I don't think it's purely denial but uh, what's that term for when you project a series or umbrella of things onto a single thing as like a form of psychological sublimation (don't think that's the right term either). It's like synedoche but in reverse I guess? (EDIT: scapegoating I guess?) people are refusing to refer to the entire phenomenon and instead fixating on one example pretending the rest don't exist. People can't actually pinpoint the price of a lot of commodities, they just kinda' know that they got less food in their grocery cart or they're bank account has less money. Eggs and gas prices are the only thing I can think of, maybe meat-by-the-pound and milk too. Video games, at least console games, have had pretty clearly pegged prices and seeing that happen is just more obvious to people, especially when it's going from 69USD to 70-80USD than eggs going from $3-5.550 or whatever. People also have the option to not buy a video game whereas they're more powerless about food prices so there might be more political will to complain about it, especially when it's even more obvious that the game prices don't need to go up and Nintendo can't even bother to give excuses why whereas the dairy, meet, egg lobbies have propagandists throughout society saying why prices go up sometimes.
Edit: Might also partially be that video game prices jumping strikes into the middle-class consumer bubble more than food prices. Also kids and younger folks living at home are consciously affected by the game prices because they might spend their allowance, etc. on it while they're not usually buying groceries so there's probably more young people talking about game prices on social media than slightly older, more responsible people.
It'd be like food coupons that only take a percentage of cost down only available at participating grocery stories for certain items and you need to have the coupons mailed to you after signing up through a government portal and applying to make sure you make under $33,000USD a year with at least one dependant and a million other things and this process takes at least 3 weeks and frequently you'll get denied for no reason and need to start again and if you do this in conjunction with any other program you're disqualified or they tax it back next year.