Contextually I don’t think there will ever be a better league of legends tweet.
The St-Elsewhere, on going simulacrative, yet somewhat inside joke, of LS’ public manner — in which he is at once intensely present yet pondering a snow globe of ineffectual glazed over neurodivergence: is a sort of barrier that I view more in theatrical terms.
He is eccentric, hilarious even at times — but there is a stage that he is incapable of interacting with beyond the 4th wall. So as to say he is often not in on the joke.
Here we get a prime example of this, a genuine proposal, the genuine nature of it prompting latter feelings of potential meanness, to include a blacked out screen on occasion: to break up staleness.
It’s the sort of solution that could only be conceptualised in Dr. Strangelove’s war room: and it is a simply wonderful feather-hat that accents an arduous testing of the parameters of straight-jacket, so as to say that LS has waged war against static movement for the sake of it. He is at his core at advocate for lateral thinking. A passionate servant of this — the comedy comes from his inability to laterally compound social schema.
The core sentiments is a treatise for a malaise less understood by its critic: but disguises a bile that has been used for a cake mix. It at once compiles my favourite psychoanalysis of LS - that he is a form of minuté genius, chained to a Cassandra esque fate within League of Legends, yet through the weird manichean, cruel joke of all his knowledge sublimated through the didact of Starcraft, WWE, Dragon Ball Z and Magic the Gathering.
An intellectual pioneer - who is trapped in a snow globe. St. Nicholas Elsewhere. He longs for a black screen — a moment of silence. To break up what is the loudest part of his life.
@ZinDamn@486SMT Re:Zero isn’t very original because it just recycles the time-loop gimmick already done better in Higurashi and Steins;Gate. The characters are mostly stock fantasy/JRPG archetypes with little depth beyond their tropes. It’s a pretty mid isekai that feels more like a mashup