I learned a song in 2 hours (kinda). From a while ago. It’s meant to be something from a life cleric trapped in the underdark.
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Kiana Khansmith
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Love Begins
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Keni
Three Goblin Art
hello vonnie
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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I learned a song in 2 hours (kinda). From a while ago. It’s meant to be something from a life cleric trapped in the underdark.
I shouldn’t be allowed to touch a microphone. You may need to turn your volume up. ~4 minutes of lines from a theoretical ‘healer’ character.
Part 2 of 2 on “Competitive Games and Winning.” If you have not listened to part 1, you can find it [here].
I was running a bit low on time and I hand-waved a few topics, this was largely impromptu with no notes so you’ll find me walking back and forth on a few ideas. I hope the general concept of what I’m trying to say gets through and why “winning” is not always the most important thing in a competitive experience.
Cheers!
Part 1 of 2 on “Competitive Games and Winning”. This is mostly on the idea and framework of MDA.
This is somewhat unprompted, without notes of really any kind or an outline to follow. It was done just by writing down “MDA, player-focused design, winning and other aesthetics” on a sheet of paper and glancing at that while I talked.
Part two. Just trying to keep recording and force myself to have the confidence to post & not delete. Serious talk ramble.
Rambling. I just wanted to record something again. This definitely qualifies under serious talk.
One ‘anything’ coming right up, boss. I talked for 23 minutes, so it’s split into two parts. Part [one] here.
One ‘anything’ coming right up, boss. I talked for 23 minutes, so it’s split into two parts. Part [two] here.
Chapter Two, Part Five of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
Chapter Two, Part Four of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
Chapter Two, Part Three of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
Chapter Two, Part Two of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
Chapter Two, Part One of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
Five parts.
Chapter One, Part Three of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
The last installment for the chapter! If 10 minutes is 10 MB and 10 pages takes me 30 minutes, how will I handle the 20-30 page chapters?
Chapter One, Part Two of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
I had to bring the quality down slightly for this one. I hope the effect isn’t too noticeable.
Chapter One, Part One of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Coleman - Blind Reading.
I had to split this 30 minute file into 3 parts to accommodate Tumblr’s 10MB size limit. I was warned that I would hate this book by the person who gave it to me to read.
“Men, intoxicated with gunpowder and blood,”
“ - are tools of their own demise.”
“ - show themselves to be no better than mongrels.”
Thank you to @pickaxehead for helping me finish the line by suggesting the first of two endings. I was struggling to find a natural conclusion.
The second iteration is something else I tried a little differently, something less haughty and self-satisfied (akin to watching men fall apart all on their own), trying for something a bit more disgusted and slightly repulsed.