Directed by Toru Katori
Directed by Toru Katori
Yay!
That is so cool! And for $6!? No way you could pass that up.
1983. Absolutely staggering. Sound on :) #anime #animation #2danimation
I think Grok is just Elon behind the keyboard, crashing out. Men will become billionaire fascists instead of going to therapy.
Same here.
Honestly, I'm fine with either one ๐
Thanks for hours of entertainment, guys! I joined the Patreon to give back a little, too!
Honestly, I've had misgivings about it since I saw the trailer. So far, it really doesn't look any better than an episode of the show.
If you're looking for an entertaining time in the horrors of outer space, check 'em out!
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I subscribed to the podcast version and have literally not listened to another show since. The campaign ended this week and I had a blast. I binged through 24, 2+ hour episodes in maybe 10 days; I was obsessed.
I've been interested in the RPG "Mothership" (www.tuesdayknightgames.com/pages/mother...) for a while, but haven't found any local game stores running a campaign. So, when I looked around online, I found @3d6downtheline.com was playing the "Gradient Descent" module.
You and so many others
Am I following you over there? I'm SpaceMonkeyX there, too...
Exactly. A lot of these folks have solid, paying gigs on long-running (for the streaming era, anyway) shows. They're not giving up that paycheck for a reboot that will just get roasted by fans no matter how good it might actually be, and then get cancelled after 10 episodes by a finicky streamer.
If it's not just a big reunion episode for Fillion and Tudyk's podcast, my guess is it could be some enhanced audiobooks where they use the original actors. That way everyone can keep being on their TV shows and only have to work for a few days in the recording studio.
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This reminds me a little bit of Louis Wain and his cat drawings while suffering from schizophrenia: www.dailyartmagazine.com/louis-wain-c...
Collecting Crestwood House Monster books was like this for me. I wanted them all, but had to accept I was never going to justify the prices for some of them. I settled on the ones I grew up with. I keep my eyes open for deals, of course, but there's no pressure to collect them all now.
I would rethink it. If I enjoy most aspects of it, but it's just one part of it that brings me stress, I'd do my best to focus on the positive and try to let go of the negative.
A lot of these people are on regular series. My guess is this will either just be a big podcast episode reunion (Fillion & Tudyk have a new show) or maybe it could be an audiobook thing like Big Finish does for Doctor Who, where they get the live-action actors to do the voices.
Last week, my son did an hour of chores for $15 of Quest Cash so his Gorilla Tag character could have a top hat, fake finger nails, and trophies that clip to his forearms. Shit's getting weird, man...
He looks like he'd get 17-year-old you a six-pack from the liquor store if you paid him an extra $10
The switch to "premium paper" and high-quality printing ruined my favorite hobbies. Give me a four-color comic printed on shitty wood pulp paper. Give me a trading card on cardboard so thin it'll be ruined if I spill three drops of Mountain Dew on it. Make them cheaply so I can buy them cheaply.
It's too bad trading cards are so expensive nowadays. It was opening cheap waxpack after waxpack as a kid that I finally figured out, "Ya know, I don't think I'll ever get a Don Mattingly rookie card this way..."
Everything is gambling now
The muffin man?