As much as I like the concept of the multiverse, sometimes it makes me wonder
How is there even a chance that multiverses exist in the first place? Cuz if you think about it, a multiverse contains literally everything and every possibility of every action every single thing can do at any time.
Which means there will 100% be a universe where people build a multiverse ending bomb, but it also means there's a universe which stops said universe from building said bomb, there will be universes that control other universes to do their bidding, there will then be a universe tries to make a multiverse within another multiverse, and, since there's infinite universes, there will definitely be people dimension hopping and time travelling to other universes in every moment of time in every dimension.
Of course, this could all be avoided if there were limited numbers of universes, but then that begs the question: why is there a limit? Isn't space infinite? Did God just stop creating new universes for whatever reason? If there's a limited number of universes, then doesn't it also mean a person's free will is also limited, albeit having a very large pool of things one can do? What the fuck am I even rambling on about in this post? How many times have i used the word -iverses? Is there an anti-universe? Is the construct of the universe and the multiverse even real or are we living in a simulation, which is in turn part of a bigger simulation of a multiverse of simulations controlled by higher beings who are in yet another simulation?
This might be a hot take, but i don't think the hardest parts of a level in games should be towards the end. (This post is motivated by the fact that I've been playing a lot of geometry dash recently)
Whenever I see the hard part towards the levels end, i just groan in frustration, because it means it has the highest chances to kill you, and in most games, reset you back to the beginning
I feel this kinda ruins the experience, personally at least, of completing the level
It would be much more interesting to have either a unique mechanic/way to end the level, or have a satisfying ending, like if it's in a story based game, you beat the boss in a satisfying way while the fight itself isn't the hardest part there
Alternatively, you could also use checkpoints, like in Celeste's Farewell level on the last room, which is considered to be very, very hard
What is y'all opinion on this last Jerma stream? I think it was unnecessary for him to kill those guys. At least it was a quick death compared to the rest of Jerma's victims i guess
Gonna work on getting the epilogue completion now, but man this was a blast
Also, unrelated, but i think I have a huge crush on thanatos now
Also also, i don't know how to put this image behind spoilers on Tumblr, or of it's even possible, as I'm still new to tumblr, so uh, hopefully none of yall get spoiled
Props to you, i would honestly have taken a bazillion screenshots of all the time he corrected the typos and send it to him whenever he made one
i know a guy who used to be a major little shit about me making any typos and it made me check my spelling on every message, a habit i still have. however, this man now types lieak thuys a;; thw thyme and i think i deserve a medal or a green lantern ring for the amount of willpower it takes to not be a major little shit about it now