@mrteewix@InvincibleVS This right here ^ Anytime I'm even managing to do somewhat well there's a sudden "Network Error". It's absurd that there are 0 consequences for intentionally pulling the plug on a Ranked match.
Listen, I've been trying to stay open-minded to the way @TheBoysTV has written Kimiko this season, but burnt steak and ketchup?
Now THAT'S character assassination Kripke.
@BoredElonMusk My family recently stumbled onto an old Christmas morning video of me lighting up opening my N64. Lots of very fond memories of challenging my dad to races on Excitebike 64 and 1080 Snowboarding.
@davidpiraja_ Alternatively,
-Homelander takes the V1 and it just fucking kills him (Hubris! 5 out of thousands of successes!)
- All the other characters (esp. Billy) have to grapple w/ reality: their desperate revenge quests were for nothing.
- Everyone ultimately creates their own demise
@PrismarchGame@neorouxls Both series subvert the JRPG genre in unique ways. They explore themes like the consequences of violence and the ethics of control. Undertale misleads you about who the main character actually is, and Deltarune makes you (the player) an actual story antagonist (sort of...maybe).
@glitch_prod Thanks Kevin! They just opened additional showtimes near me thanks to demand. This has been an incredible year for YouTube creators in cinema and you are absolutely correct that demonstrating the power of these audiences will have lasting downstream effects. Thank you!
@Lexbianism Honestly? You get yourself a lucrative TV deal with TLC or similar to have cameras follow you around the rest of your life. From there you'll have money and minor celebrity status in order to coast through the challenges of our late stage capitalist hellscape.
I could never get suckered by a hidden camera show like @PrimeVideo's "Corporate Retreat", because I clocked @TheLisaGilroy immediately. She's an icon and I love her.
@MurdocksMother Yes. They absolutely must. Mark choosing to forego heroism and be "selfish" (according to the entity) is the culmination of a huge part of his character arc. The scene where he chooses his daughter over the lives of everyone else who died is one of the best in the entire series.