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AND WE WANT THEM NOW.....*takes deep breath and composes self.* Please send your asexual romance manuscripts our way.....*hint hint* and submit them for our Queering Romance Anthology. 😉

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I like that Plastic (character in Mirror's Edge Catalyst) sounds like Peridot from Steven Universe

I'm just remembering how mirror's edge catalyst revealed a story-crucial plot twist.... not in a cut scene, but instead in a radio message that's sent to you while you're out in the open world - which means you could be focusing on a tricky jump, or in combat or anything

and plus: before this, all the radio messages have basically been fluff that lead up to an objective marker, so you could just be ignoring it

if there were two astronauts on the moon and one booped the other's snoot, would that be fucked up or what

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@Efi that's ok, you're cute and easily smoochable

*kiss*

you think diamonds are forever? try ghost diamonds

ptsd 

@amphetamine ah, that is definitely something I hadn't considered...

@puppy@chitter.xyz and there's a difference between actiony violence (think Die Hard for films or Half Life for video games) and the obsession with realistic and horrifying gore that more recent games seem to have

@CobaltVelvet@octodon.social cargo is amazing - although given how fast rust moves, it sucks if you just put `*` in your cargo file

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@puppy@chitter.xyz ah jeez.... I immediately closed it as soon as I saw that, and then saw that you sent me this....

awful.......

@puppy@chitter.xyz (I haven't seen this, but I'll have a look....)

@Terrana @Felthry the aspect I really like about them is that you actually pass them around - each player opens a pack, selects ONE card, then passes the rest to their left, so you only get to choose a couple from each pack, and you have all this potential info on what everyone else *might* have

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