One time I was in a movie theater and I smelled syrup and there was a man eating pancakes with syrup in the movie theater
My girlfriend at the time in HS and I snuck a fried chicken dinner platter into The Longest Yard remake
like 6 pieces of mixed chicken, mac and cheese, green beans, black eyed peas, etc. etc.
She just shoved it into the biggest beach purse she had
If the smell wasn't so strong I'd be sneaking hummus, falafel, shawarma, and hot sauce into the theater.
When I was in high school (and right after) we used to sneak food and beer in.
My friends would often times ask me to stash bacon cheddar hot dogs from Sheetz in my carpenter jorts when we would go to the discount cinema.
My fee was a dog from each of them.
Luckily I live in the South so cargo shorts have always been popular. And convenient for sneaking food into the movie theater as concession prices got out of control. When I was really young and we had an AMC I don't remember the concession prices being as ridiculous as Cobb. We used to stop at a gas station and get an older friend of ours to buy beers or Four Lokos.
The Last Podcast on the Left series on OKC and McVeigh has been pretty good so far. They touch on some things I've already researched and talked to a PhD candidate here who is working on the same topic (Christian Identity Movement).
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Warframe is absolutely fantastic and I hope no one who might otherwise have been interested was put off by Rorie's incompetent portrayal of it. I'm not really one to get mad at missing game messaging, but when you say you have no idea what you're doing in an "Assassination" mission maybe stop and take a second to read things.
17776 might have emotionally affected me.more than any story in years really
I nearly cried at a couple points
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This Star Trek: Bridge Crew Quick Look is pretty good but I am sad they did not do the Original Enterprise bridge. That thing is super cool and also I wanted to see their reactions at all the fucking buttons everywhere.
17776 might have emotionally affected me.more than any story in years really
I nearly cried at a couple points
Oh, no nearly here. There were a few parts that hit me pretty dang hard.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
So I dunno if they put their reactions in here yet, but I need to know.
A bit late to the party but just caught up with and finished 17776 it was real good. Especially:
Its explorations of how people attempt to create meaning in their lives given immortality. I think some of it's conclusions about an immortal humanity as a whole seemed off the mark, but the individual characters we spent time with were all great and really carried the story. I also love how they just were like "Eh, heat death of the universe? Not a thing, don't sweat it!"
A little said it's over but I've never checked out any other of Jon Bois's creative output, what else is good to check out from him?
A bit late to the party but just caught up with and finished 17776 it was real good. Especially:
Its explorations of how people attempt to create meaning in their lives given immortality. I think some of it's conclusions about an immortal humanity as a whole seemed off the mark, but the individual characters we spent time with were all great and really carried the story. I also love how they just were like "Eh, heat death of the universe? Not a thing, don't sweat it!"
A little said it's over but I've never checked out any other of Jon Bois's creative output, what else is good to check out from him?
A bit late to the party but just caught up with and finished 17776 it was real good. Especially:
Its explorations of how people attempt to create meaning in their lives given immortality. I think some of it's conclusions about an immortal humanity as a whole seemed off the mark, but the individual characters we spent time with were all great and really carried the story. I also love how they just were like "Eh, heat death of the universe? Not a thing, don't sweat it!"
A little said it's over but I've never checked out any other of Jon Bois's creative output, what else is good to check out from him?
If you enjoyed 17776, definitely check out Tim Tebow's CFL Chronicles. It's practically a prequel to this.
A bit late to the party but just caught up with and finished 17776 it was real good. Especially:
Its explorations of how people attempt to create meaning in their lives given immortality. I think some of it's conclusions about an immortal humanity as a whole seemed off the mark, but the individual characters we spent time with were all great and really carried the story. I also love how they just were like "Eh, heat death of the universe? Not a thing, don't sweat it!"
A little said it's over but I've never checked out any other of Jon Bois's creative output, what else is good to check out from him?
Hah. I guess they changed the map interface again.
I like the new unlock quests between planets - rewards progression in a way that wasn't there when I was most active ~2014
I wish I could reset my planet progress.
I unlocked everything but I think Pluto back when it still had that weird starmap look and kinda missed out on any sense of progression when they changed it over.
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I like the new unlock quests between planets - rewards progression in a way that wasn't there when I was most active ~2014
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Yeah like really, really good. I may or may not be planning 17776 cosplay now. And a convention panel. And a fan fiction. (Help me)
they can make intelligent robots, which are functionally identical to children. so why wouldn't they
You didn't buy the premise of... Space probes developing sentience on their own over thousands of years?
That is a nice thought that it might be possible though, good for a hypothetical sequel series
That's a hell of a line-up
i accepted that as part of the set-up but the way people responded to it didn't feel natural
Luckily I live in the South so cargo shorts have always been popular. And convenient for sneaking food into the movie theater as concession prices got out of control. When I was really young and we had an AMC I don't remember the concession prices being as ridiculous as Cobb. We used to stop at a gas station and get an older friend of ours to buy beers or Four Lokos.
I think Nier: Automata can answer that one for you.
Jesus, this isn't out for another YEAR, still?
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Someone make this happen
fuck yes
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the parents of two children
I think they'd completely vibe off each other, actually
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Jon is a good boy(s)
I nearly cried at a couple points
Oh, no nearly here. There were a few parts that hit me pretty dang hard.
@stilts @Oghulk
How did you like shutdown fullcast episode that required more knowledge of vidya games and shit than it did knowledge of actual CFB to follow along?
I pretty much lost it when they started referencing the first Pokemon Movie.
Shaq's Revenge
A little said it's over but I've never checked out any other of Jon Bois's creative output, what else is good to check out from him?
All of it
secret best option may be Austin DMing for the Flop House
It's a neck and neck race between Austin and Elliott Kalan for The Smartest Dude In Stupid Podcasts (that I listen to, anyway)
If you enjoyed 17776, definitely check out Tim Tebow's CFL Chronicles. It's practically a prequel to this.
https://youtu.be/_f6owc3O_gY
I unlocked everything but I think Pluto back when it still had that weird starmap look and kinda missed out on any sense of progression when they changed it over.
I didn't realize you were listening too.
What part of the most recent episode made you like it?
Is there a joke here? Because I don't get it.