Yeah looks like CRHQ will be based out of LA Live, which is right adjacent to the convention center. I swing by that area all the time during the con for the Starbucks cause I need that caffeine.
But yeah, if it's out in LA Live then there should be no AX badge requirement.
Edit: Panel idea is interesting, I assumed it was just going to be Dan and Jeff banging out about how much they like DBZ. 30 second clips trying to convince them to get into anime sounds kind of funny. If schedules line up I might check it out, but I'm sure it will be up on the youtube later as well.
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This slots in perfectly with the "Cyberpunk USA but the Midwest has turned into Mad Max" setting I'm building
It kind of hurts, how perfect it is
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I don't have as much slot a problem with Aubrey these days, largely because the rabbit isn't in the picture much anymore
Travis never said she was a cool punk goth, he said she looks like one. And since I know folks with tats and piercings and the whole shebang who are the most cutesy artist types you could meet, that didn't bother me. (apart from the rabbit; again, very hopeful that thing turns into a monster at some point) And her thing in Sylvane felt less like "touch the shiny thing" and more "compulsive plot device", like that wasn't her being weird so much as it was the crystal being mysterious
And the last episode
the scene with her parents didn't read to me as though we're supposed to think she's "persecuted" or that "parents just don't understand, maaan". It just felt like, y'know. A family situation. Nothing about it felt particularly judgey of anyone involved, certainly no one felt like the bad guy in the situation
And also I really like the reveal that Ned totally burgled that fucking pendant so if nothing else that scene justified itself for that
I dunno! I really disliked Aubrey at first but she's evened out a lot in this second arc
I kind of love the progression of the Dollop guys from "just some comedians, who wanna tell historically stories in funny voices but don't wanna get too political"
To you know, "the wealthy will literally drop bombs and send armies to avoid paying you so fuck em honestly."
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Going through my Facebook's on this day, I came across this quote - for all the narrative and pacing problems The Stolen Century arc had, Griffin can write a damn line.
And as this storm intensifies, she is unshaken, because this isn't the first storm that she has lived through. And so she does what she's done countless times before: she thinks of her friends, and she prays for sunrise.
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"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
Virgil and Matt sit down with longtime Simpsons writer Mike Reiss to discuss his new book "Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets and Outright Lies From a Lifetime of Writing For The Simpsons". Also the co-creator of The Critic and creator of Queer Duck, Mike has written for the Simpsons off and on since its creation, and with him we talk about our favorite family, Thomas Edison's cinema-busting goon squad, the traitor Leon Trotsky's whereabouts, and Star Trek cast members' thoughts on trains.
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You Must Remember This is back.
"Grip 'em up, grip 'em, grip 'em good, said the Gryphon... to the pig."
Oh man, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream GBE Playdate
I do love hearing Harlan Ellison just go for it as AM.
he was probably the best part but man
that game does not look half as good as people talk about it like it is
It is neither a particularly good short story or game, but I think in both cases it is still an important one just because of how unique the ideas were at the time.
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I don't think that's a game that really shows well
That said, they sort of skipped over some real wild shit by peacing out of Gorrister's scenario early
This Year Collection was a series by Matthew Floratos where he would edit together best ofs for popular podcasts.
When Ryan passed, he asked people to send him their favorite Ryan bits and he put them together in 2 separate pods. One is the typical best of with some of Ryan, Jeff and Alex's rap intermixed. The second is a remix with tracks from the Summer Jams playlist.
This Year isn't around anymore, but the archives are.
This is the link to the archives https://archive.org/download/this-year-collection
and you can find the Ryan ones down at the very bottom. I listen to the non Summer Jams one every year at this time, it's a great showcase of how great the duder was.
I don't think that's a game that really shows well
That said, they sort of skipped over some real wild shit by peacing out of Gorrister's scenario early
the thing is like, i think some of the ideas are neat
but everything about the presentation is so goofy that it's hard to take it seriously
Yeah, they say it in the video but it is DEFINITELY a product of the 90's trying to make everything EXTREME and SO BLEAK AND DARK, MAN
I think it's an interesting game that has some weirdo shit in it, and credit to them for actually expanding on that short story that would absolutely not work as a game on its own, but... yeah. It's an odd duck of a game.
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But yeah, if it's out in LA Live then there should be no AX badge requirement.
Edit: Panel idea is interesting, I assumed it was just going to be Dan and Jeff banging out about how much they like DBZ. 30 second clips trying to convince them to get into anime sounds kind of funny. If schedules line up I might check it out, but I'm sure it will be up on the youtube later as well.
Who doesn't start giggling when they see a fluffy kitty?
Not me that's who.
whoop whoop
Oh shit
This slots in perfectly with the "Cyberpunk USA but the Midwest has turned into Mad Max" setting I'm building
It kind of hurts, how perfect it is
Travis never said she was a cool punk goth, he said she looks like one. And since I know folks with tats and piercings and the whole shebang who are the most cutesy artist types you could meet, that didn't bother me. (apart from the rabbit; again, very hopeful that thing turns into a monster at some point) And her thing in Sylvane felt less like "touch the shiny thing" and more "compulsive plot device", like that wasn't her being weird so much as it was the crystal being mysterious
And the last episode
And also I really like the reveal that Ned totally burgled that fucking pendant so if nothing else that scene justified itself for that
I dunno! I really disliked Aubrey at first but she's evened out a lot in this second arc
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But he can still be a sorcerer!
Bad news for the "Don't like episodes that are reminiscent of Trump" crowd
http://www.audioentropy.com/
To you know, "the wealthy will literally drop bombs and send armies to avoid paying you so fuck em honestly."
I do love hearing Harlan Ellison just go for it as AM.
spending a lot of time learning about history tends to do that, I think
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
he was probably the best part but man
that game does not look half as good as people talk about it like it is
http://www.audioentropy.com/
It is neither a particularly good short story or game, but I think in both cases it is still an important one just because of how unique the ideas were at the time.
That said, they sort of skipped over some real wild shit by peacing out of Gorrister's scenario early
the thing is like, i think some of the ideas are neat
but everything about the presentation is so goofy that it's hard to take it seriously
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Thanks, Ryan Davis.
Like when I had to get my receipt from the cashier at the gas station and almost left my car door open this morning.
Also I am falling behind on podcasts since moving is stressful.
Also starting to get strung out only sleeping like 4 hours a night most nights.
are you a cop
Finally, we begin to jail Dr. Who fans
Smells like a cop
You’ll never catch me alive
When Ryan passed, he asked people to send him their favorite Ryan bits and he put them together in 2 separate pods. One is the typical best of with some of Ryan, Jeff and Alex's rap intermixed. The second is a remix with tracks from the Summer Jams playlist.
This Year isn't around anymore, but the archives are.
This is the link to the archives https://archive.org/download/this-year-collection
and you can find the Ryan ones down at the very bottom. I listen to the non Summer Jams one every year at this time, it's a great showcase of how great the duder was.
It's a banger
Yeah, they say it in the video but it is DEFINITELY a product of the 90's trying to make everything EXTREME and SO BLEAK AND DARK, MAN
I think it's an interesting game that has some weirdo shit in it, and credit to them for actually expanding on that short story that would absolutely not work as a game on its own, but... yeah. It's an odd duck of a game.
Well there's always Bon Jovi's other option
And on my tombstone it will say "Doctor Who is good you turds"
"Doctor Who Has A Lot Of Good Elements But Is Mostly Kind Of Poopy But I Love It Anyway"
"Doctor Who," more like "Doctor Booo, I don't care for this show"
Boom got em