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if i always aimed for "this is brilliant" in my work i would never get anything done so i mostly aim for "why the fuck did someone do this"
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"here is the correct word to use" "i'm just gonna be wrong until i see a scrip"
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lol they think there's scientific evidence for male/femalepic.twitter.com/s2HvJnvGJd
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shocked that anyone would ever accuse ian, who screenshotted this to dunk on my stating my pronouns & then misgendered me, of transphobiapic.twitter.com/Ae9hYHqpTg
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ian also is terrified of me personally because he thinks i made every bot on twitter
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these people are so funny because they all think they're smart but you ask them to use 1 word correctly and they break down completely
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to be fair on the "got you in my sights" thing i have been playing a lot of soldier 76 latelypic.twitter.com/SECDflvQP8
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because a) it's lower stakes and b) you can't actually fix anything anyway
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i think this is also part of why i like DA2 so much better than the rest of the Bioware stuff from the past decade, excepting Andromeda
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after that they completely lost the plot on villains that are interesting and just kept making ones that were boring (BUT MORE DANGEROUS!!)
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I mean Buffy is the best example, IMO, because the best villain that series had was Angelus
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EVERY Joss Whedon thing that lasted for more than 45 minutes does this
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but it has me thinking about how few sci-fi and fantasy series manage to keep going without constantly upping the fucking stakes
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and then spends like 15 years as a mercenary and then the book starts
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because one of the 4 protagonists of that series basically had an entire heroic arc before the story started
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i think part of it is that Abraham has some practice with this from The Dagger and the Coin
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and then they get into different big sci-fi plots in a totally different way!
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since it did a pretty good job of maintaining that they were people the whole time, they get to pretty much keep doing that.
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and they actually manage to do it in a way that doesn't... you know. do the Buffy thing.
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