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It was sincere. Sorry, to disappoint you. (That was sarcasm.)

“Still, since this just two more straight cis white men trying to make A Statement about the pandemic that’s disproportionately affected Brown and Black bodies, it’s best to greet this news with the shrug it merits.”

He should’ve just avoided trouble and used the normal “three” sign:

The difficulty is such a bummer! I was *really* excited for this, but I’m really easily discouraged and typically don’t last long in punishingly difficult games, so this is probably out of the question for me. And then the save thing on top of that? Ugh.

Capaldi is possibly my favorite modern Doctor. Heaven Sent might be the single best episode of the show since the revival.

In vertical mode, it feels extremely awkward because you *do* put the disc in “upside down”. Anything ele you’d expect to put the disc in with the data side facing toward the center, but it’s the opposite for PS5. Also feels very awkward putting it in because of the way it has that big lip in the middle and depending

I did it wrong vertically. Naturally you expect the data side of the disc to face the chunky middle of the system where you expect the spinning components to be. 

The direction to insert the disc is unnatural even when the console is in vertical mode.  The art faces in toward the console which just feels wrong.

Just asking questions is a cowards answer spouted by conspiracy theorists and racists.  Actual questions aren't phrased like that.

I do have all the necessary hardware, somehow. And this might actually get me to play Sunshine on Switch a bit more. I started it and then stopped after realizing just what a mediocre game it really is.

Now playing

You never forget your first Mountain Goats song. And mine was this:

I’m NOT...THAT...competent!

Mine would be a Disney movie from 1959; Darby O’Gill and the Little People. I had nightmares about that banshee for weeks!

Do you like Belinda Carlisle? I’ve been a big The Go-Go’s fan ever since the release of their 1982 album, Vacation. Before that, I really didn’t understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Vacation where Belinda Carlisle’s presence became more apparent. I think Talk Show was the group’s

We will lose much when we lose David Byrne and Tom Waits.

“Hang in there, buddy!”

Do not shake vigorously.