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  1. Have you seen this reading order? It had bugged me as well to how to approach this, but typically I am someone that likes to experience things as they were chronologically released, so that is my approach for now
  2. Man, watching the trailer all I could think of was Butcher Bay. If this game delivers on that vibe it may be what pushes me to get an Xbox or gaming PC.
  3. Hey, a Haus of Decline name drop. Haven't listened to the podcast much but absolutely love the webcomics. Anyways, as a father of two young kids, full-time employee (at a job I don't really have much passion in), and numerous creative outlets left and right, I get burn out a lot. Maybe once every 3 months? I notice that one of the things that really kicks my burnout is being on social media and being reminded of my outlook on humanity. This results in me deleting whatever app is causing me misery and honestly, I just suffer for almost a week. I'll not work on any creative stuff and I'll get lost in a mindless game if I have the time to do so. What usually guides me is that everything in life is impermanent, including the suffering of burnout. Until enough people are harmonious in taking down the bullshit system we live in, then I just try to care for myself as much as possible with the understanding that the suffering of burnout will eventually cease.
  4. Funny enough, I'm reading my first Discworld book right now. The Color of Magic.
  5. I'm in the middle of my second Cyberpunk 2077 run. Really like Phantom Liberty DLC, and this game does feel much more special the second run through - thanks to the many updates, I'm sure.
  6. I tend to order a pineapple/jalapeƱo pizza at any pizza delivery place to see how they compare. Not always my go-to, but I do quite enjoy it. Being very antagonistic over it just seems to be a meme-like response than anything.
  7. Currently I don't really listen to much stand up, but my favorite is Kyle Kinane. He's great with his craft. I then like the "alt comedy" stuff like Joe Pera and Connor O'Malley Historically, Bill Hicks was so damn formative to me that I will always appreciate him, even if a lot of his comedy has not aged well.
  8. God forbid someone grows up and doesn't like what they did in the past and has the option to somewhat rectify that.
  9. I am three episodes into Pluto on Netflix, and damn it is knocking me out. Sci-fi at its finest IMO. Only qualm I have is that some of the english VA is a bit lacking, but easily overlooked.
  10. tldr: conversations at a dealers house can bring change to the world
  11. My uncle likely set me up on my path of enjoying shit at a much younger age then the rest of people my age. For video games I remember learning about Doom from him. Also THPS was a big formative piece too. For music I got into nu-metal way before anyone else my age, and once they all got into nu-metal I progressed to better music. For TV I remember learning about Tom Green from him and that progressed to other MTV related shit. Strangely enough, I don't really connect to him all that much anymore. No beef or anything, just distance. I'm sure if I brought up to him how formative he was to me he'd just shrug. Hmm.
  12. My go to is a Youtube series called Zap De Cokain. It's a French viral compilation channel, some of my absolute favorites. When I watch and I'm altered, I start believing that this channel is a modern anthropologic artifact.
  13. I saw a neighborhood cat the other day - the collar said his name was Mr. Kitten. Absolutely smitten
  14. Congrats on putting out a book! Writing is a special labor. I have yet to ever play these wads before. What do you think, would it be interesting to read the book prior to playing them? Or best to play them first?
  15. At one job there were two dudes that kinda had their own crypto club and talked about crypto all the time. I overheard one of them say how he had poured like $15k of his savings into it. This was a few years ago, and he was also someone that fell for a phishing scam and bought $200 worth of Target gift cards for someone posing as his boss. My thoughts on crypto? I just hope that it doesn't ruin my old coworkers life and other people's lives.
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