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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

I didn't like this one as much, and even though it's not the *worst*, it did have several themes that made me uncomfortable.

I did like that they had Nicholas Briggs playing a man who had been caught up in a time vortex malfunction and was convinced that he was The Doctor
(Briggs had previously played the Doctor in some fan audio dramas several years earlier.)

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Emoji scene 

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:blank::blank::blobreach:
:blank::blank::block_grass::block_iron::block_grass:
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you've heard of the nervous system, now get ready for 

The anxious system

if someone criticised Rube Goldberg i would simply flip a switch that activated a miniature train, pushing an egg into a series of tubes that lead to a wind-up car toy with a needle taped onto it, popping a nearby balloon which caused a small weight to fall on a button that starts a sowing machine which pulls on the fabric it's sowing, releasing seven small marbles that one by one fall into a bucket, weighing it down until the frying pan it's attached to falls from its shelf and bonks them on the head

Bad pun, elder scrolls 

If you shrink a lizard in an elder scrolls game, does that make them a .rargonian?

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Looking at this as though I'm a casual Doctor Who fan who wants to figure out what to listen to, I wouldn't find this useful.

Knowing who wrote a story is (sadly) far less intriguing than knowing who is in it.

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

I'm considering changing the page so that instead of each entry listing the featured companions and enemies, it lists the author.

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 18: The Stones of Venice 

I listened to The Stones of Venice today, and I liked it.

It's very gloomy, though...

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 17: Sword of Orion 

Sword of Orion is really hecking good.

It's the first Big Finish story to feature the cybermen, and I'm glad they didn't just go with the "foiling an invasion" plotline – this one is jam-packed with human drama and intrigue (much like my favourite classic series cyberman story, Tomb of the Cybermen).

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*falls asleep, nestled in the gap between the toot button and the toot writing area*

hmmm.... in some browsers, the font is really small, but in others it's fine.

That's really annoying

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Mornington Nomic (a Make-As-You-Play game set on the London Underground) has now been updated to version 5:
averylychee.neocities.org/morn

Version 5 is mostly a re-arrangement of the rules, which should make them easier to understand.

they're finally here, performing for you
the kong orchestra and conductor too
listen silently, reflect on your faults
as we take you through this Monkey Waltz
HUNH

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