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@whatsgoingonmyguy
absolutely incomprehensible screenshot
Mia farrow in death on the nile (1978) looking like an ingénue and totally not a murderer
I love this, absolutely captures her inscrutable energy. I love her and she has done nothing wrong in her life (especially not murder).
No, I don't mean love, when I say patriotism. I mean fear. The fear of the other. And its expressions are political, not poetical: hate, rivalry, aggression. It grows in us, that fear. It grows in us year by year. We've followed our road too far.
—Ursula K. Leguin, The Left Hand of Darkness
I'm glad I have lived to see this
If there’s one thing to know about me, I am a sucker for an exploration of human nature that also takes place out on the ice…. (Go read Left Hand of Darkness, it’s so good)
hey look over there what's that *throws these at you*
disco elysium ultra compressed for free
sacred and terrible air english translation // group ibex version
disco elysium art book
full soundtrack by sea power // bandcamp version
disco elysium script explorer with audio
FAYDE (more accessible wiki of dialogue trees but without audio)
happy glorious 25th of may to those who celebrate and also those who don’t, for the glorious 25th of may is for All Of Us
You can find all of the submissions for all of the interactive fiction games that did not fit into any of the 5 main categories down below! These are mainly horror/thriller IFs, with some others.
(Not listed in any particular order—top games in each category coming soon)
Ongoing
The Porthecrawl Witness (mystery) by @porthecrawl-witness
1966 (cosmic horror) by @1966-if
Zorlok (horror/thriller) by @zorlok-if
Dead Weight (apocalyptic/supernatural) @deadweight-if
Nyotani by @nyotani-if
One Knight Stand (apocalyptic?) by @oneknightstand-if
The Lonely Shore by @thelonelyshore-if
Complete
The Passenger (cosmic horror) by @the-passenger-if
Potentially inactive
The Spirited: Origins (horror, could be on pause) by @yuveim
Echoes of Olympus (fantasy? likely discontinued) by @fableforger
When It Hungers (hiatus & coming soon?) by @roast-ifs
Supernatural in New York (on pause, to be ported) by @llamagirl28
Sanguisuga (on temporary hiatus and coming back soon) by @sanguisuga-if
Scout: An Apocalypse Story (post-apocalyptic, discontinued)
This game, about listing as many animals as you can, is shockingly well-considered and polished for such an apparent shitpost of a game idea
hot new brain workout
mozzarella and parmesan is kind of like the age gap yuri of cheese
walking down the street and saw someone walking the other direction with a pig in a harness and leash and I stupidly asked, "is that a pig?" and he replied, "I sure hope it is, it was a pig when I left the house"
I would totally watch an annotated adaptation of a Jane Austen novel. We have so many technological options for this now, but like subtitles with historical context notes, David Attenborough-type voice over where he explains the mating rituals politics of ballrooms, a "directors commentary" but instead it's a literature professor and three historians.
Annotated novels are popular! This would be like watching footnotes. I would pay for it. I think other people would pay for it. I think it would be a delight.
When Versailles was on tv here in the UK, it used to be followed by a segment doing exactly that! The historians would be like “here’s how all the utterly insane events depicted in this episode actually happened”
okay folks! after hours of figuring out procreate and editing, I've finally finished my cannibalism identification zine. Behold!
digital copy without watermarks, check out the thing below the cut. Otherwise, enjoy!
I just know this book is gonna be good
it’s so magical and beautiful that there are sprawling interconnected cave systems carved deep into the earth by various geological forces and you don’t have to go in them. there are miles and miles of stone passageways in total darkness that require you to exhale all the air out of your lungs to squeeze through parts of them and you don’t have to be there. some of these squeezes are underwater and require cave divers to take off their oxygen tanks and push them through ahead of them and me i am above ground looking at the sky as we speak. there are untold subterranean wonders no human has ever seen and i will not be the one to discover them #grateful #blessed
so true there could be any number of undiscovered species down there all of which are none of my business and never will be. peace and love on (the surface of) planet earth 💕
Really insane found media
So, back when Dracula first released in 1931, it came with an epilogue where Edward Van Sloan (who played Van Helsing) basically reassured the audience that vampires exist. They apparently removed it out of fear it’d anger religious groups. After almost a century, it’s now available
@hotvintagepoll