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@uwuc
not to be all "these two words will change your life" or whatever, but I promise you, programming in "good catch!" as your response to people correcting you/pointing out errors or whatever removes so much friction from interactions, and comes with a delightful happy meal toy of "not hating yourself so much for making mistakes"
i do have to say that no matter how shitty any sort of media is or how shitty your own creations are. always remember
So, my dream is to live in the present. for @outroindigo
the early seasons of the pokemon anime are such a bullshit fever dream
there is no fucking context for this
“Cleaning the House” painting by Sally Welchman.
Peter Pan 1953
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A matching version for all of the Aussies (and other not-americans) with American buddies :p
look at these cuties
Whenever the history of video game consoles comes up on this blog, folks tend to be surprised by remarks like describing the PS2 as "sixth generation" – like, if the PS2 was already six generations deep, what the fuck did the other five look like? The idea that home video game consoles have been around since the early 1970s is unexpected to many, and I 100% encourage anybody with an interest in the medium to read up on those early consoles, not only because knowing your history is handy, but because they were often pretty fantastic aesthetically. Like, look at this thing:
This is a Magnavox Odyssey from 1972. I love the juxtaposition of sterile white plastic, faux leather texture, and artificial wood grain – it's like it can't decide whether it wants to be a Star Trek prop or a footrest. However, I personally regard 1977's Coleco Telstar Arcade as the pinnacle of the form, because... well:
Like, this is it, folks. This is what peak performance looks like.
The three genders:
Shooting
Driving
Miscellaneous
When you see a dual-knob setup like that it's usually intended for Pong clones, so strictly speaking the third gender is tennis.