So earlier today I almost got into a car accident that probably would have been fatal if the person driving didn't have a good reaction time, and I'm just really happy to be alive and well rn - not to mention enjoying an adrenaline high for the last few hours :P
Anyhow now I'm all sappy, and I wanted to say that I really appreciate y'all and the positivity and enthusiasm you have for what I do, it means a lot to me and helps motivating me to keep going with my little projects, so thank all y'all :)
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"Some of you really need to chill about Palworld" not as in "this looks like the best game ever and the lead dev totally strikes me as an upstanding beacon of creativity and earnestness and definitely not an obnoxious fad-chasing edgelord at all" but as in "'some guy is an obnoxious fad-chasing edgelord' does not warrant sucking Nintendo's dick to clamor for legal action that would absolutely devastate indie gaming and art as a whole"
Know the difference it could save your life
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I've been developing the character of 'Tomato' more and more recently for various projects and I feel like I should really make a distinction between myself and the little guy
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What are flip flops called in your language because in every language I’ve seen they’re named after the sound they make or some variant of it.
In Denmark they’re called klip klap.
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Fandom Gripes #24: Fans acting like the act of interfering in a rapidly deteriorating situation with the intention of helping makes you not only a bad person but also just as bad as (or worse than) the person/people causing the bad situation has got to stop. Blaming mxtx protags for not successfully saving the people they tried to help despite directly helping while others were either 1) actively trying to kill the people the protags were trying to help or 2) passively watching as others actively tried to kill the people the protags were trying to help is like irl when a good Samaritan saves someone’s life but then get sued later because saving said person’s life left them with injuries. Which is why we now have to have Good Samaritan Laws in America to discourage people from deciding that saving a life isn’t worth the consequences.
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thinking about how one of the reasons i’ve always felt we haven’t really seen eddie outwardly React to buck being in danger is bc he’s never really been in a situation where he wasn’t Absolutely Sure he could save buck. like with the truck bombing, eddie is clearly agitated when they can’t get to buck but once he can?? he’s holding buck’s hand and helping hen treat him while the others work to lift the truck bc he knows he can pull buck to safety when the time is right. same with the factory explosion. they don’t linger on eddie’s reaction much but, again, as long as he can find buck he knows he can get him out. and he does. he’s the first one to grab the rope and the first one to reach him which infers a lot about the moments we didn’t see.
but now, eddie’s screaming buck’s name and trying to pull him to safety but he can’t. so he has to lower him to the ground instead. he has to put buck’s safety in everyone else’s hands. and as soon as he’s off the truck he runs to buck’s side again but bobby drags him away and makes him drive. so he spends three minutes driving to the hospital, not sure if buck’s even alive, and as soon as they stop he’s the one demanding to take over compressions. he’s the one yelling at the doctors to “Do more,” because he’s not allowed to do anything else except wait now.
and, on the one hand, it’s devastating to watch eddie slowly start to crumble because he clearly feels so helpless. but also, even through all that helplessness, even though this is the first time he really doesn’t know if he can save buck........he still did???
because he was the one to get buck’s heart beating again.
and that. that is something i going to need three to five business days to recover from, frankly
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