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proper game design is when you let the player rapidly and repeatedly activate an object/character to make a funny noise happen over and over

I love and appreciate everyone making suggestions but it's pretty important to me that it be lin manuel miranda

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using social engineering to get lin manuel miranda's number so I can make him help me come up with something that rhymes with "anti-capitalist"

@SummerIchigo welcome, hope u enjoy it here! & yeah frogs are pretty neat i guess ;3

my fondly remembered formative online experiences 

- runescape
- homestar runner
- club penguin (tho admittedly i didnt get to spend a lot of time on there)
- deviantart (where my art inspired someone to encourage me to read baudrillard. incidentally he believed the sun is a conscious being which interested me a lot! real cool guy, i wish he was still active)

If there’s a king sized mattress and a queen sized mattress, where does the prince sleep?

The heir mattress.

If you like daily word guessing games and vintage handheld computers, then download and play Palmdle: palmdle.maple.pet/

And if you like it, send some money to the author @mavica_again as thanks: maple.pet/

Beyond happy and excited that my paper "Multiplicity, relationality, and petal avatars: Thatgamecompany’s Flower as an identity model" has just been published here (tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10).
Those of you interested in & representations of the might find the reading of my paper useful. Central to it are the ideas of scholars such as Sarah Ahmed, Tom Apperley,
Karen Barad, Bo Ruberg, among others.
Free prints links available for those with no access to the journal.

@mavica_again so many hugs! it's hard for me to talk to folks a lot of the time but it makes me happy whenever i see ya around the web πŸ’™

me describing this to roommate: it sounds like a halloween in guy fieri's childhood youtube.com/watch?v=jAT5rNkmGW

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