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Gonna die like ethan winters for a week 4 new years wish me luck yall
Day two of dying like ethan winters
Got my head hit by a rock cause apparently a group of kids wanted to throw rocks at each other as a form of love
Ow
Why is this game so underrated currently obsessed with it
(yes this a post where ı try to get people play the game)
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BRO hi this is julia im just checking in on you ðð we were panicking becasue u got hacked r u okay
we have blocked ur account and removed you from every gc and server just in case
p sure this is our only way to contact u HELPO okay bye
im fine dw i made a new discord account
Just add me there
my discord got hacked
If you're one of my friends and you see something from that account, do NOT believe anything.
/srs
@hannahlovesluca specifically because I have no way to contact you or your server whatsover
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Getting people into Puyo Puyo. A lesson in etiquette.
(Some tips on how to get people into Puyo Puyo and where to get them to start.)
Introduction.
First and foremost. My Tumblr post here is (perhaps counter-productively) for people who may want to get their friends and newbies into Puyo Puyo and not for said friends and newbies themselves. (Though youâll no doubt get something out of this too.)
I just wanna instill some etiquette into people. Because way too often in Discord servers I see a group of people shout at a newbie to play their favorite Puyo Puyo game instead of trying to actually considering what the best Puyo game to get started with is for that newbie.
My goal is to try and help you get people into this series you like.
This is by no means a guaranteed method and should not be seen as such.
Whatâs Puyo Puyoâs appeal?
Generally speaking these are the one people cite when I ask them:
The characters.
The Artstyle.
Stories/Lore.
A puzzle game with personality. Similar to those of fighting games.
Itâs funny and charming.
Simple-to-learn, hard-to-master gameplay.
Keep these in mind.
Do you know the person?
This is very important.
- If itâs a friend that shows interest in the colorful cast and the wacky words they shout as the jellies disappear on screen in a pleasing rhythm, then donât be shy encouraging them to try a Puyo Puyo game out.
Not all friends have everything in common. But if youâre friends and know enough about each other, that alone should do a lot of heavy lifting.
- If itâs a stranger or someone online you barely know then its best to play it safe.
You can ask a few questions what they look for in a game and maybe consult the bottom of this blogpost what game to recommend to them.
- A tip for both:Â If they show no interest, then just accept it might not be their thing. Itâs disheartening, not getting someone into the thing you love, but thatâs just life sometimes. Doesnât mean you have failed, it just means youâve been pitching to the wrong people.
Dos & Donâts.
- This is a series where you come for the story/gameplay and stay for the gameplay/story.
You can sell the game on both as well. But if the person is inclined toward one over the other then sell them on story, gameplay, or even the aestatics or the characters and chances are theyâll grow attached to all the other things. No need to rush things.
- Â Reign in your passion a little.
Iâm not saying to not be passionate. But itâs possible you can turn people off to Puyo Puyo because you never shut up about it and keep trying to sell it to them.
This goes for anything really. Sometimes people just get sick of hearing a thing, and instead of checking it out, theyâll disassociate and distance themselves from it.
- Donât oversell how tough the gameplay is.
Unless the newbie like to be challenged donât tell them Puyo is hard. That can be discouraging.
You wonât believe how many people I see trying to get someone into Puyo Puyo and do this. You want them to get them into this series, right?
Most Puyo Puyo games have difficulty settings in the options menu anyway. Tell them thereâs no shame to adjust it to their liking and switch it to another setting when ready.
-Â Be supportive and encouraging.
If they struggle with the game. Be kind and offer them some advice. Teach them some basic stuff to get through if needed.
Beating WakuWaku is already a huge accomplishment, donât make that victory invalidated by saying it doesnât count because they didnât do HaraHara if you know what I mean.
Thereâs no shame in lowering the difficulty. Theyâll get better eventually.
-Â Donât force them advanced tactics right away or funnel them into competitive.
Let. Them. Have. Fun. First.
Donât breathe down a newbieâs neck for not using GTR or whatever else stacking method. Let them learn and experience the game however they want to. And if they wanna ask for help, then provide that. Try not to preemptively answer EVERYTHING if they didnât even ask in the first place.
When theyâre ready for GTR, competitive, and the like, then they are ready. But they gotta make that call on their own.
- When you play multi-player with your newbie friend(s) try not to do this:
You wanna invite them into the series, right? Why turn them off like that? You donât wanna chance and encourage them to try again. Â Losing to a player is way more demoralizing then losing to the gameâs AI will ever be, theyâre just two different things.
But if you do play with your less experienced friends the games have handicaps. If youâre good at the game put your board on Spicy, and let your friend choose whatever they want.
- Soooo, uh, about the loreâŠ
Generally speaking, donât entice a newbie in with that unless theyâre a lore nut (and even then I have my reservations).
I know most Puyo fans love that Puyo Puyo has lore and thatâs a big appeal to the series, but hear me out:
I think thatâs a terrible way to entice a newbie. Itâs fun lore for sure, and ideally, they get into it eventually. But have you ever thought about how much lore there actually is per game?
Puyo 1, Tsu, and Sun donât have much of anything.
Puyo~n has Doppel and her intrigue and amazing vibe. But when you peel off the layer there is nothing but fanon.
Box and Minna have nothing much of note.
Fever 1 is a new world but otherwise is just another Puyo 1, Tsu, and Sun.
Fever 2 and 15th Anni are actually the exception to the rule. And I will go into why later.
And the rest while they do provide lore. Itâs all contained within a single game for the most part.
Most of the interesting stuff are from Novels, Drama CDs, old dungeon crawling games. Which is cool and all. But, for now, youâre only just pitching the game(s) to the newbie. Thatâs quite a bit away.
I just donât think itâs wise to hype up the lore when theyâre barely ever gonna see any of it. Iâve been around too. A lot of the lore goes over a lot of peopleâs heads.
That and I think itâs just more rewarding to let newbies piece things together themselves. It releases a really nice feeling in the brain that SEGAâs run actually has a solid continuity.
I hope Iâve made my case? This is probably my most controversial stance here. But I think itâs for the best. Puyo Puyo is a series with lore, but itâs not a lore focused series. (I feel the same about Kirby.)
Entice newbies with surface level things first. Like the funny characters or the surface level stories. Theyâll get to the deeper stuff eventually when theyâre hooked. Trust me.
Unless you know theyâre the type of person that likes lore for loreâs sake. But in that case do please let them know most games arenât upfront about it and they have to put in the effort to dig. And digging for the obscure can be fun.
- Donât push your favorite Puyo Puyo games onto a newbie without a good reason.
Sometimes your favorite game isnât the best to start with. And while I believe you could give a newbie any game and if it clicks BOOM theyâre a Puyo fan now. I do believe some games are better introductions to get someone into the games.
Iâll get into what I believe are the best options later on in this post.
- Donât overload them on things to keep in mind.
Give them no more then 2 things to keep in mind. Things like âPPT1 will have a nasty difficulty spike, so be carefulâ and âI wonder what your thoughts are on a certain momentâ.
If you give someone too many things to keep in mind they might get distracted from the game to remember everything youâve told them.
And I believe that covers it all.
Which games should you recommend to newbies?
Iâll give you a bunch of options. But Iâll let you know which ones I think are the best for a newbie along with my reasoning.
Best:
Puyo Puyo Tetris 1 & 2
No contest. These are just the best ones to start off with. Either one of these will do.
You may disagree for whatever reason, but the fact itâs a crossover with Tetris is its biggest point in its favor. If they donât like Puyo Puyo they will have Tetris as a safety net. By default thatâs the best.
That and itâs been proven that it has been a surprisingly good entry. Over half of the current fanbase started of with PPT1. Like that guy who makes those Puyo Puyo in a Nutshell videos. You know, that guy.
Also you can buy PPT2 on all current consoles, most other games are only accessible through emulation if you want them in English. Thatâs important because some people are just against emulation or just plain donât know how to emulate things.
And if they like either of these games maybe theyâre willing to try emulation to play more Puyo Puyo.
Also who knows, if they use the Tetris as a safety net maybe theyâll bounce back and later enjoy Puyo Puyo after all.
Good options:
Puyo Puyo Tsu/Puyo Puyo 2 (Most versions)
Puyo Puyo Tsu introduced the standard ruleset most other rules are based off. And thatâs the ONLY rule it has. Which I think works to its benefit for a newbie.
While the game lacks much in the way character interactions (maybe recommend them the Super Famicom translation patch which does have those) it does have a goal reaching the top of the tower and beating Satan.
I think the tower is an excellent motivator to get good at the game. If they can beat Satan at the top Iâd say theyâre ready for any Puyo Puyo game to come.
My preferred version is the Super Famicom version called âSuper Puyo Puyo Tsuâ but I donât think you canât really go wrong with any version besides the Neo Geo Pocket Color one.
For the emulator averse they can buy the game on SEGA 3D Classics Collection on 3DS or the SEGA AGES version on Nintendo Switch.
Super Puyo Puyo Tsu is also available on Nintendo Switch Onlineâs SNES app. So if you have the basic package, you already have that game at your disposal.
All versions except the NGPC one are in Japanese, but I donât think thatâs much of a hindrance with this game specifically. Any version without the cutscenes is sorta alingual. Sure thereâs Japanese text in the game, but of all the games, I think you can enjoy this one the most without having to understand it.
Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary (DS) (Precise Museum patch)
(Note, a Wii patch with a revised script is on its way.)
I think this game is a good introduction to the current day cast and has a ton of modes. So if basic rules donât do it a newbie may find a mode that slowly eases them into more basic rules.
If you wanna 100% the game you gotta win 200 story mode matches. Thatâs a lot of Puyo, and thatâs plenty of time to learn.
Do refrain from telling newbies that though. 200 is big number. Playing 200 without realizing it is more palatable then telling them you have to do 200 to beat the game. Oneâs fun, the other sounds like a chore.
Direct their focus on the cast, thereâs a lot to chew on this game.
I would recommend, butâŠ:
Puyo Puyo Fever 2 & Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary
These are the actual lore games. These games practically give you lore as a reward at every turn. These two games are the exceptions to my rule that you shouldnât sell the games with lore to a newbie. And soaking all that lore in is a great motivator to play these games.
But we have no patches yet beside some out-of-date ones from Puyo Nexus. Which is the main problem (for Fever 2 especially).
Also, while these two games are a bit holy grail, their praises are rightfully sung. Iâm a bit apprehensive calling them great entry points.
Fever 2 relies on the Fever rule. Which not everyoneâs a fan of. Iâve been around and not everyone enjoys that rule (and anecdotally it overstimulates me). The Fever Rule has a ton of rules to it. But a lot of people were introduced to Fever 1 and became life-long fans so I donât know, take my claim with a grain of salt. Iâve been told itâs an easier game then Fever 1 at least. Fever 1 does not play nice.
And 15thâs story mode relies on a roulette. Which doesnât have to be a negative, but it is a game with a with a ton of gimmick rules. And while 20th is that too it gives you more freedom in that regard, which I think might be more beneficial to a newbie.
But any of the games above here are good places to start. One dishonorable mention to recommend to a newbie:
Puyo Puyo Champions
Iâve historically been nice to this game. But I donât recommend it to a newbie.
Itâs just Puyo 2 and Fever Rules at an admittingly cheap price. Not much to it.
You could argue that I gave Puyo Puyo Tsu slack in that regard. But my counter argument would always be:Â âWhat is the goal of Champions?â
This game is so competitive focused it hurts. No charming animations, the characters count instead of escalating their spells. Only good single-player content is hidden behind too many boring tutorials, which is watered down from the Nazo Puyo games.
Puyo Puyo Tsu you scale a tower and get an ending. Reaching the top and beating Satan is the goal.
Champions has nothing to offer besides online rankings. And as Iâve said before, donât funnel a newbie into being competitive. Theyâll do it when theyâre ready. Let them enjoy the jelly game on their own pace first. Let them enjoy the characters.
And thatâs all I wanted to say.
I hope it has been helpful. Iâm not gonna enforce this, but I want people to be better about getting people into Puyo Puyo. So please take this all into consideration.
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yesterday i went to a party and i kissed this girl and she kept trying to give me her linkedin and i was like ...LINKEDIN? and she said yes linkedin. so i said i dont use linkedin. do you have instagram though. and she was like yes i do have instagram. you should add me on linkedin. and i said i dont use linkedin. and she said i will add you on linkedin. and i said girl give me your instagram you are NOT flirting with me through linkedin. and she was like. ok. fine. here's my instagram then. and gave me her instagram, which she clearly uses a lot, so it wasnt even that she only uses linkedin but rather that she just wanted to talk to me through linkedin specifically. fascinating woman if i wasnt already attracted to her her unwavering loyalty to linkedin wouldve drawn me in for sure
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it's complicated
they're divorced. they weren't even married. this isn't romantic. they're definitely not platonic. they're cinematic parallels. they are fighting the narrative. they slowly built their relationship. they rely and trust each other. they were aggressively thrown into this. they want to bite each other's head off. they kill for each other. they live for each other. they should kiss. they would put each other in a blender. they're insane. they don't even realise. they're fully aware it.
Itâs not just that the leaves will break down on their own (and enrich the soil while theyâre at it!). During the winter, all sorts of insects use leaf litter for shelter, and theyâre the first food available to larvae in early spring. Leaves also insulate the plants under them during the winter, which is important if youâre in an area prone to frost heaving.
One of the best thing you can do for native pollinators in your area is Leave the Leaves!
My mom stopped raking her leaves when she found out about this but her neighbor used his leaf blower to clear out her yard the first year she decided to try. So she started posting a Leave the Leaves sign in the yard each year with an explanation about why itâs good and two winters later only one house still rakes their lawn each year.
Weâve seen a dramatic increase in the biodiversity in the neighborhood since. We have birds that we havenât seen since we moved into the city from living rurally and those birds are starting to nest in the trees and gardens in spring. The swallows and bats are back at night. The single woodpecker we would only occasionally see visits daily and even has a friend that has joined it. We have more squirrels and rabbits and shockingly fewer moles and voles. We heard an owl outside last fall.
Leave the leaves indeed.
FUCK your zodiac sign which force of nature are you married to
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oh my favorite trope? two people who go through something so unique and agonizing and entirely beyond words that they have no choice but to create a bond that transcends all other types of love, thus acting as the sole point of understanding for the other person in a world that cannot fathom what theyâve been through