zangetsu-shin replied to your post: fighting games that use back as block are bad.
i swear to god i will fight you
my tiny hands aint got time to be holdin back i can barely do combos as is

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zangetsu-shin replied to your post: fighting games that use back as block are bad.
i swear to god i will fight you
my tiny hands aint got time to be holdin back i can barely do combos as is
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1. Kamen Rider
2. Broken discord bots
3. Being British (because you’re the British Ash)
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6: What are you looking forward to in the next week? uh,i guess getting paid i dont have much else going on to be honest
I enjoyed your stream, had to go though because its like 4am my time. Thanks!
glad you enjoyed it, normally i’m more talkative but i was kind of in zombie mode because i’m tired and hungry lol
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😎 = YEAH... GALOSENGEN
☆ = i relate to a lot of the same things you go through
glad somebody can relate to my nonsense ramblings also iv always wondered how galo sengen came into creation
zangetsu-shin said: I’m surprised you don’t have sleeves already tbh Same tbh, I'm going to start on that soon I think then lmao
so which robot from overwatch are you gonna fuck first
theres only 2 real robots in overwatch and its bastion and zenyatta
iv made a grave mistake
What's your essay on if you don't mind me asking? I'm currently writing a report on my physics simulation so I want to know what hell other people have to deal with.
I’ve thrown hard into Arts, so I’m deconstructing the use of scale in science fiction. Specifically Lovecraft’s The Shadow Out of Time, Wyndham’s Meteor, and a little-known television show called Rick and Morty.
I found it interesting how scale is sort of synonymous with science fiction; how the genre, in a sense, trivialises the conflicts in any other genre. In The Lord of the Rings you can have huge armies battling over countries, but in Star Wars entire planets can be destroyed. As scale ramps up, things just become sci-fi. The larger the scope, the more Sci-Fi it is. Gonna kick it off with Lovecraft, because he’s kind of the very farthest edge of this whole ‘scale’ shebang, couple it with a tasty bit of Nietzsche, segue from Lovecraft to dwell on Wyndham for a couple of hundred words, then fling myself into what will essentially be a review of Rick and Morty only, though the context of scale.
My friend @assdare was just describing how Runescape’s new lore is structured, and sure enough, it’s about elder gods that find planets in space and choose them for what is effectively ‘colonisation.’ It’s basically Lovecraft, only more - you know, benevolent. When you ramp up scale, you become science fiction, or at least you tamper with the tropes of the genre. So, that’s my deal.
Good luck with the physics simulation! I expect it shall be more convolouted and science-intensive than mine!