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For me, beating depression is all about recontextualizing the feelings that come with it. I'm not lazy or tired, I'm relaxed. Coasting along. Cozy. I'm not sad, just reflective. Of course it's not always easy to do that, but personally it's the best way I can deal with it.

@beardalaxy we were all on the same side until the 3 letter agency psyops enacted during the wall street protest in 2011 to distract and divide the left wing with identity politics and destroy all avenues of free expression by flooding them with a new alt right philosophy they created for the express purpose of keeping the new left busy and derailing any potential challenge to the system, see also the way the protest was downplayed and mocked in all the media and the fact all anon leaders were imprisoned at the same time

Tears has a similar problem that Skyrim does where you constantly have side quests that are derailing you from your main mission. I mean CONSTANTLY. However, in Skyrim it often ends up feeling tacked on or boring, but in Tears it's always something cool. I don't know if that makes it better or worse, because in Skyrim you can just skip that fluff knowing it's gonna' be shite but in Tears you always feel like you're missing out on something if you don't do it xD

Fell asleep in like 5 minutes listening to hendrix last night. I used to listen to music when trying to sleep and I stopped doing that for some reason. I'll give it another shot.

trump? chuds? tranny genocide? were you having a bad dream, anon? come one, we have to fight scientology together, it's 2008...

Microsoft, one of the world’s most profitable companies - a story in two parts.

alright. i think i cracked it. i know where nintendo goes with zelda, at least, after tears of the kingdom.

modern era. not like, our modern era but something like the 1960s-1970s. this was actually already somewhat ideated, funny enough, and was one of the ideas brought to the table for the next major 3D zelda after skyward sword. they had a basic idea of link riding a motorcycle and using magical instruments as key items.

i think it would very obviously shock people, but it would be intriguing enough to want to check it out. breath of the wild did a similar thing and ended up being the best selling zelda game BY FAR. they could also go back to a more traditional zelda formula, because the change of setting (which has been literally the exact same setting for the past 35 or so years) would be enough to completely change things up. they could certainly cut back the scope and put their focus more into making the game ooze with the classic style.

i'm picturing it now... a zelda soundtrack comprised of 60s music. you know how bad i want to hear some jimi hendrix styled riffs in a zelda game now? that would be so badass. riding around the city streets of hyrule, running into city slickers that work for ganondorf, who is some crime boss that stole the most popular band's lead singer's daughter zelda, and link has this long-forgotten magic ability that enables him to get her back against all odds and ultimately save the city from the clutches of ancient evil.

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