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new pinned!
for those who are unaware we're plural
Callie (she/her) is our host and is usu the one tweeting at any given time π
I'm Zoe (she/her) and i seem to have taken over things while callie is being mopey π¦
(clam is still fine for either of us two)
@SamSam2_2 gamble with your friends would be so much cooler if it had optional objectives that span multiple days that requires you to plan ahead of time or had puzzles to solve
this would be a really cool idea for a puzzle/horror game, if only there was a game out there where you and your friends could get sent my a mysterious corporation into a building full of games, where you must win tickets to buy items to make the whole ordeal easier...
@ihartbeer you're not inadequate, you inspire me to always try to be better than i was yesterday, god only knows where id be right now if i hadn't met you
He's important because he's the guy in charge, just like the emperor was in the OT; killing him in the second film was a fun twist on the whole "master-aprentice" expectation, making him secretly be sheev the whole time makes him so fucking boring
fun fact we learn just as much about snoke as we do the emperor in the original trilogy, the story doesnt require then to be anything more than the wedge between their apprentice and the light, the true evil that the hero must help the villain overcome
By far the dumbest decision in the sequels was to introduce this new big bad guy - Snoke - and then kill him off with absolutely zero explanation of who he is or why he's important.
And then re-introduce the same big bad guy from the original trilogy because they ran out of ideas.