My friend went to a convention and met Nick Apostolides, VA for Leon Kennedy, and had him record a video addressing me and did a line from RE2R for. So that made my day.
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My friend went to a convention and met Nick Apostolides, VA for Leon Kennedy, and had him record a video addressing me and did a line from RE2R for. So that made my day.
quarterly reminder that if i reblog something ai-generated it is 110% and always an accident and for the love of god please tell me so i can delete it from my blog
chronic pain sucks
Leon Kennedy - Resident Evil Requiem
when you go to a doctors office their favorite thing to do is tell you "okay check out at the front desk" when you're done. and the front desk tells you ummm you can just go! and you're like don't I have a copay? and they're like we don't know, we have to ask your insurance company first. and you're like well my insurance card says the copay is $30, can I just pay it right now while I'm standing in front of you? there's a card reader right there on the desk. and they're like nooo we have to send a representative on horseback during the next waning moon to meet with their claims adjusting associate director of benefits management and client services in the secret glade to negotiate. and you're like oh okay and go home. and you get twelve emails asking you to take a survey about your experience
AND THEN in eight months you start getting phone calls from unknown numbers and when you finally check your voicemail they're like Your Balance Is Past Due We're Going To Kill You (even though by this point you have forgotten that you ever went to the doctor). and so you go to your MyChart account and log in with your username and password and you have to reset your password for security reasons. and you get two emails that say Your Password Has Been Reset. Was This You? and you have to go find your phone and enter your two factor authentication code and then you have to select which location you visited and then you have to click through all the Reminder: Complete Your Health History Profile where they ask if you've had any new surgeries even though you definitely told the nurse about this at your visit and then you have to find the Pay Bills tab and your balance is $179.23 and you're like why is it so expensive I thought the copay was $30? and you download a PDF of the charges and find out that they charged a late fee of $15 a month even though that doesn't add up to $179.23 and you don't even remember being told you had any balance at any point and you could call a representative and ask about it but that would probably take at least half an hour and there's no way it would actually get rid of the charges. so you go pay it anyway and you have to go find a paper check to look up your bank account routing number because they'll charge you an extra 3% if you pay with a credit card and there's a fee of $2.75 for convenience also. and then you get three emails that say We've Received Your Payment! Thank You For Your Payment!
i love truck stops in winter bc i love a little good old fashioned reconnaissance. i’m at a wyoming truck stop eating taco bell with a bunch of random truckers discussing road conditions like we’re in a high fantasy tavern & inn and we’re warning each other about monsters and highway men. everyone talking about where we’re coming from and going to and how bad it’ll be getting there.
THE tallest man i’ve ever seen in real life just stopped me in the hallway by the coin operated laundry apropos of nothing and asked “which direction are you going?” i said east and he said “good” and walked away.
i caught up with him and asked why and he said “west’s no good right now. i just came from there.”
apparently a truck jackknifed and has traffic backed up ten miles but he sounded for all the world like he just found his village raised to the ground by an evil mage’s army
...it's super cool in a 'historian with goosebumps' kind of way that this whole experience is essentially timeless.
As long as we've had ROADS or even game trails this
very scene
has played out in brush shelters, shrines, taverns, inns, post stations, and hotel lobbies.
Humans, out upon the Ways, where danger may be, sharing information because we live when we cooperate and share and we all know it out there.
he found a poster for a phineas and ferb theme party and just. decided to go. oh my god 😭
it's always satisfying (and simultaneously frustrating) to get your period after having miserableeee days of random acne, mood swings, weight fluctuations, etc. Like oh okay I'm not insane it's just my body doing what it always does each month...
My partner and I are replaying Okami and couldn't help but notice that a certain maze in the Oni Island dungeon had a familiar pattern of characters written on the floor.
In the process of confirming our suspicions, we found that no one else on the English-speaking internet has seemingly ever bothered to point out how interesting this room is, or at least not in a way that came up in my brief search.
Anyway, to those uninitiated with the Japanese language, there is a set of 48 characters (really 46, since two are obsolete in modern usage) called hiragana which can be used to write every syllable in the Japanese language. This makes it a syllabary, which is similar to but not quite the same as an "alphabet".
There is a famous poem (likely at least a thousand years old) referred to as the "Iroha" which uses every one of these characters exactly once, which is such a neat linguistic trick that it became the standard way of ordering the symbols for many centuries. Just like the English alphabet is arranged in the order of A, B, C, etc., so too was the Japanese syllabary remembered in the order い (i), ろ (ro), は (ha), and so on in the same order as the poem.
(This pattern shows up in Okami a few times, actually. The most basic enemies in the game are imps that wear masks with symbols--in a different but related syllabary, which we don't have time to explain--that also correspond to the "Iroha". The weakest imps wear "i", the next wear "ro", and so on.)
The characters are typically organized in a more systematic, "alphabetical" order now, but the i-ro-ha pattern is so ingrained in Japanese culture that it is still seen in everyday use in things like the musical scale (the equivalent of "do-re-mi") and children's card games.
Now, the room in Okami that I want to discuss in this post is a maze with each unit of floor marked with one of these symbols. There are three entrances to the maze, and they correspond to--you guessed it--the i, ro, and ha symbols. Once we recognized that, we couldn't stop ourselves from mapping out the rest:
(with the entrances at the bottom and the exit at the top, which I think is upside down in terms of North-South, BUT in my defense that's the way the symbols are oriented!)
And this map does in fact line up with the entire poem, when reading it in rows from left to right! The walls of the maze are unrelated to the pattern of characters, making them pretty useless as a navigation aid--though I suppose if you knew the whole thing by heart, it could give you a vague sense of how far you were into the maze and keep you from getting turned around.
Of extra interest is that it includes the old obsolete characters ゐ (wi) and ゑ (we), keeping the historical version of the poem intact, but also tacks on the relatively recent ん (n) at the end, which only became a standardized part of the writing system in 1900. This is obviously just because it is a video game and having the full syllabary included is very satisfying, but still fun to note!
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this man is so goofy. wdym you slapped a replica of your car on your head?
“ But I always knew that in the end no one was coming to save me “
somehow cracked and broke my A and S keycaps respectively on my keyboard and I don't wanna spend like $10+ each just to replace em so I am using scotch tape and clear gel nail polish to fix em.
y'all...
i need him. i need more cowboy bucky.
y'all...
i need him. i need more cowboy bucky.
y'all...
i need him. i need more cowboy bucky.
Had to fix my previous drawing of him, I really loved the colours but not how it previously turned out... had to fix that jaw lol, here's the results now !! ( new vs old from september )
a little kiss for hiiiim