those are REALLY impressive!
those are REALLY impressive!
not just you. found a reddit post about it, happening to me as well. Came to bluesky to check for any updates from youtube... nothing yet. www.reddit.com/r/youtube/co...
I think that's the goal. Accelerationist- burn it down so we can rebuild in our image - it'll be a utopia!
fucking insane.
Yea, what can be done by exec order can just as easily be UNdone by one.
Though the actual rebuilding and rehiring and all that is a bit more complex, but still.
1930's Germany, Roman republic to roman empire, so on. They take power, and they do not release it.
I don't understand why anyone thinks the mid terms, 2 years from now, will still matter.
problem is a lot of active military and veterans, as well as police forces, support them, while a lot of progressive folks don't ever want to resort to violence, let alone actually touch a gun.
Well played twist, that one.
bun.
Congratulations!
Anyone else around 40+ feel like everywhere you look it's all just kids doing everything? Like, major media always is, but popular streamers, speed runners (I'm watching #agdq) and just everyone I seem to interact with seems like at least 10, 15 years younger than me.
Happy birthday, bluesky.
Wait, that's not right, uh... What day is it? *checks calendar* ah right!
Happy new year, #Bluesky!
Heh. Not at 3 am! But I did play the demo through. Enjoyed it. I'm wishlisting. Very intriguing story being laid down. Nice art style too.
Dialog mechanic with immense potential? Well I guess I know what I'm doing with my ...however long it takes to play the demo.
I'd play it. I'd love to help it come to reality too.
Classic musicals? The Court Jester is a favorite of mine, as well as Singin' in the Rain.
And of course there's The Princess Bride.
The original "princess sneaks away" story, Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn. Black and white, but wonderful.
As a happy owner of all your work printed thus far (I think) I'm glad to have one already signed - Agent to the Stars, that first limited edition of 2000. One of my favorite books. The first time I read it, I went through the entire thing on your site in one 8 hour sitting.
For the first time in my life, I'm reading Frankenstein. Yes, the original. I haven't read a book, discounted a few short stories online last week, in over a year. I have missed it, and I am so glad to get back to it.
Well, that explains a lot.
You mean besides the credit card companies and those paid by them?
My last road trip was The Dispatcher 1 and 2. Love your work.
It's great on long drives. I also found myself with no driving ahead of me, but an audiobook to finish. So, I would just lay in bed, lights out, and hit play. Made for wonderful visualization.
Absolutely the look on my face right now, but with a 45 degree head tilt too.
A magnetically accelerated guillotine. That's just terrifying.
I love it!
Oh right the capture stuff. I honestly didn't use that tactic much. Super cool though.
Yep, didn't on my first attempt, but found out you had to. Glad the remaster auto gathered when you won.
That's how I ended up playing it, amazon prime gaming via twitch. Really good game. Not too long, but super good. watch out for the music puzzles - those were *really* hard for me.
"Kharak is burning." Even now, all these years later, even typing that sent chills up my spine and triggered goosebumps. *Such* an amazing game.
Yea, the thing with Max and Klaus ripped me up good.
my older brother is currently dealing with Decrums. I'm roughly 12 years younger and have about 2 dozen of the lumps that I know of. Not painful, uh, yet. sigh.
yea, huge problem for me. I'm pretty talented in a few different areas, but absolutely hate promoting myself. This has resulted in significant hardships, while less talented peers excel.