In 10 Days, I turn 25! To celebrate that, on Friday November 28th I'll be doing an extra long birthday stream! I'm aiming for at least 12 hours, with as much of it as possible being my uniquely crafted Pokemon Challenge, the Randomizer Trivialocke! (1/3)
@carebecc Take care of yourself 💚 just watched Obsession after you recommended it so highly, had a super loud/disruptive theatre but holy shit what a movie
In celebration of my snake's eggs hatching, I'm giving away a Switch 2 and Pokopia! This will run for a whole week with more ways to enter every day. :)
Please don't enter to resell, I want someone who really wants to play to be able to enjoy this game!
https://t.co/lbfhZqFL7m
Hot takes I know but
fuck ICE
fuck pedophiles
fuck late stage capitalism
fuck MAGA
fuck isolationism
fuck netanyahu
fuck health insurance
fuck tariffs
fuck putin
fuck the DOJ
fuck RFK jr
fuck fascism
fuck nazis
and fuck trump
Fact of the Day: Lady Gaga's signature platinum blonde look came in response to people mistaking her for Amy Winehouse and sought to visually differentiate herself
Fact of the Day: When life preservers first began to see widespread use in the 1800s, they were made of cork wood and were often rather heavy and occasionally would unintentionally pull their intended target underwater
Fact of the Day: The word pupil in Latin (pupilla, meaning little girl/doll) was named as such because you look a smaller version of yourself reflected in the lens of someone's eye
My annual Publisher Sale is LIVE NOW!!
And there is a LOT to share
-Discounts on ALL games
-Release dates set
-Content updates
-New game reveals
-Game signing announcements
(Thanks to @chazmuco for the awesome art!!)
Fact of the Day: The Snowflake Moray Eel take the unique ability of eels being able to survive briefly on wet land to another level, being able to pounce then swallow their prey of crabs on land utilizing an extra set of internal jaws that don't require water to aid digestion
Fact of the Day: First spotted in 1991, a red-tailed hawk with unique head feathering started to be documented by birdwatchers in New York City's Central Park they called Pale Male,