neil: woah, last night we were soo drunk. i even dreamt we were kissing, me and todd, ahaha! how stupid!
todd: yeah, i did too!! such a coincidence!
pitts:
pitts: charlie please
charlie, wheezing: you’re NOT telling them
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neil: woah, last night we were soo drunk. i even dreamt we were kissing, me and todd, ahaha! how stupid!
todd: yeah, i did too!! such a coincidence!
pitts:
pitts: charlie please
charlie, wheezing: you’re NOT telling them
Have now seen multiple tumblrs say they “soft block” most people who follow or, sometimes, engage with them. How terribly odd I find that aside —
What does it mean? I have been here, though generally silently lurking, since 2013ish. Is it new? Is it common parlance I have missed? How does it differ from the block button?
I am perplexed.
My very specific beef with Bioshock canon is that they seemed to have completely redone the concept for the Houdini plasmid from being an invisiblity power. The DLC canon points to it being a sort of teleportation, and most people assume it's teleport, but 1. Bioshock 1 has it so that you get a better shot in a fight against a Houdini splicer by finding their moving footprints, 2. Bioshock 2 has the scene with the experimental teleport plasmid, 3. The prequel novel (not my favorite, but it's licensed) talks about teleport being an unstable game changer for the splicers attacking the police, so they force Fontaine to take it off the main market.
The Houdini plasmid has therefore gotta be a separate thing, hence invisiblity.