Today I read a poem I love, “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver. This goes out to everyone feeling disconnected from the world right now, or who (like me) often feels flawed and fucked up in ways that make you feel alienated and disconnected from life.pic.twitter.com/aQK4mZpERm
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(I had to do a few takes because on the first take I read that first line, “You do not have to be good,” and started crying.)
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This is more of a niche selection I know but today’s bit of video game-related silliness is a reading of the rich back of the box fiction for the Genesis shmup Gaiares. (Sorry for the abrupt start, I had to cut out most of my intro to get Twitter to let me upload the video.)pic.twitter.com/dswzh8SBEf
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And tonight’s bit of poetic seriousness is another Mary Oliver poem, this one called “A Visitor,” with a rambling little introduction by me. (What’s cut off at the start is just me explaining that the poem concerns an encounter between the narrator and her father.)pic.twitter.com/DrdwVgbZIB
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This is the wholesome content I need right now.
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A+ content
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Breakout is fundamental. All this 2600 talk makes me want to play Combat.
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I love Combat, and also think Warlords is one of the all-time great competitive multiplayer/party games.
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I can honestly say this is the best live reading of the breakout manual we've ever heard...
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The “SMASH!” caught me off guard
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