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I’ve been secretly making an indie game for the last 1.5 years.
It’s a Tetris-inspired roguelike deckbuilder, and the demo is out now!
If you followed me for TFT, I’d really appreciate you taking a look ❤️
I designed a schedule that's completely free to use for Vtubers! To showcase it, I've made my very real schedule for this week ✨
You can grab it at https://t.co/X1ujbGUjBa 一
No credit required, but I'd love if you tagged me so I can see it in action!
#fumigraphics
I appreciate all the response to my earlier post.
Just like there are many views of which none are wrong and provide good insights, obviously my own views are based in my own experiences and not about the Japanese industry as a whole.
I initially wrote in hopes that people understood that there are artists here that are trying hard to reach their content globally and the best way for fans to get info about those activities is to follow their socials DIRECTLY because not a lot of artists have the means of promoting themselves on major platforms, and artist also base their overseas tours on Spotify and Youtube analytics.
I understand that I'm not the most influential voice to make changes in the industry, but I've never given up trying to connect with the world and I probably never will.
My goal has never been to become the biggest selling artist, as long as I can reach the people who enjoy my music. But that also means I have to try harder to bring my content overseas.
It's worth it though.
Thanks & Rock On.
We finally live in a generation where you can turn a hobby into a living, and yet for most people, it's taking the passion out of the hobby, and making life just a huge overload, and it makes me sad to see that.
As someone who has been both mindlessly and relentlessly pursuing my passion as a career, I just hope with all my heart that fellow creators remember that it's okay not to have a gazillion followers and a bajillion likes, as long as you're making good content, have a healthy relationship with your community, and are able to make an okay living.
It's fact that not everyone is cut out to be a content creator.
Don't label yourself as a failure if it just isn't your cup of tea.
Life has a lot more to offer than that.
sorryendofblab
At my age, my closest friends are folks I've been friends with 10, 20, or in at least one case, 35 years. Long time friends.
Life gets busy though, and I only talk to these close friends like 1-6 times a year. But when I do, it's so nice. We can talk for hours catching up, and it just feels like old times. Instantly back into our rapport.
Got to catch up with my engineering buddy from Nintendo, and my longest friend from elementary school this week, and it was nice. Getting caught up on each others lives.
Good times. Make sure you retain a couple close friends as you get older no matter what's going on in your life.
NANOちゃん
She’s delivering one-of-a-kind, badass rock to the world.
An incredible artist.
So happy we could reunite in Hawaii!
People all over the world need to experience her voice and her live performance.
That’s what we want.
A Ado apresentou Vivarium ao vivo sem a jaula que ela sempre usa, é lindo como essa música foi um ponto de virada na carreira dela, e que é possível ver ela aos poucos se soltando
tô ansioso pra ver se ela vai preparar algo especial nos festivais desse ano
Now that cyclethon 5 is over it's quite difficult to put into words how amazing of an experience it was.
We managed to raise $1,475,000 dollars for an amazing cause. The @immunedeficienC foundation.
It's a pleasure year after year getting this crew together to raise money for them.
We battled hills, rain, wind, sand, hail all to put on a show for you and I'm so lucky to have friends that make this journey what is it. Chris is not only the most British man of all time, but an amazing friend who always is up for the challenge and even on the most challenging of days will come out with a one liner that suddenly has everyone rolling.
Mouse always brings the cheerleader energy we need and gives all of us motivation to keep peddling, mouse shows us that through determination and perseverance anything can be done and we're lucky to always have her rooting for us.
Pete despite being the loudest human of all time, has an unmatched energy and positivity that we all strive for. Without him the highest of heights can't be reached. And I wish to one day be able to tap into an ounce of his pure charisma.
And of course the crew behind all of the Ian, Paul, Nabi and the mods work tirelessly to make sure we can give you the best show and without them it would be messy.
I'm not really sure why I made this post. Just wanted to make sure these people who worked really hard and allowed us to raise this money for charity got their credit. I'm lucky to call all of these people friends.
Thank you for your support, the viewers who turned up everyday to throw money and eagerly comment made an atmosphere that was infectious. Without you guys we wouldn't do this. So truly from the bottom of my heart thank you for an amazing event and I hope to bring you many more in future.
See you next time. 🫡