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lessons from The Clay Conundrum so far:
bugs is friends
the grief is everlasting
yaoi is a sign of a healthy ecosystem
clocks is the enemy
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on goodbyes and farewells
#fallen London#es spoilers#delayed playing this due to estival shenanigans but this might be competing for my favourite ES#this part especially#love your artwork
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Nice we matched! I'm curious if the other bracelets also matched episodes or if it was just coincidence

Thanks to the person at the mom can't cook podcast live show who handed out bracelets before the start, they're super cute!
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distressing things to say to your friends
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Thanks to the person at the mom can't cook podcast live show who handed out bracelets before the start, they're super cute!
#mine was a dolphin one which I like to imagine was based on the “why did they give up their hands” dolphins#also I kinda wanna subject some friends to money plane now#mom can't cook#mom can't cook podcast
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i love this extremely normal game with extremely normal mechanics
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Double child prodigy whose spy work was so secretive his cover story was that he was working in the nuclear program and quit music to teach undergraduate math classes on the strength of a bachelor's degree from Harvard and refused interviews for the last 20 years of his life including when he without explanation put all of his music in the public domain is such a delightful mid-century American character. Plus he invented the Jello shot. They just don't make them like that anymore. They probably can't.
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Rest in peace to a legend
Lived to 97 years old, invented the Jello Shot, Wrote some of the best satire I’ve ever heard.

“If after hearing my songs just one human being is inspired to say something nasty to a friend or perhaps to strike a loved one it will all have been worth the while.” - Tom Lehrer
Listen to Poisoning Pigeons in The Park, Listen to The Elements, Listen to The Masochism Tango. His contributions shall not be forgotten.
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I like how both my recent hyperfixations (Fallen London and Inside no 9) have given me the opportunity to chuck crosswords at my cryptic-crossword-loving friend to solve
#so far he's done the first Fallen London clue#he's done the inside no 9 finale crossword but hasn't got round to finishing the riddle of the sphinx one yet#fallen London#inside no 9
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He doesn't remember adopting any grandchildren
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Can’t wait to see how quickly Dropout fans give Dimension 20: On A Bus! the Goncharov treatment
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Today’s aesthetic: open world RPGs where it’s extremely obvious that the writers didn’t actually intend for it to be super gay, they just straight up forgot that it’s possible for the player character to be a girl.
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are you ever about to put on a movie but you realize you don't really want to watch The Movie, you want to be eight years old on a rainy saturday, and under your favorite butterfly blanket, and mom made hot chocolate and popcorn with extra butter, and you're watching The Movie for the first time ever? what are you supposed to do then
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Thinking about when I worked at a shitty restaurant + one night it was just me + 3 other women on closing shift, so some guy came in the back and waved a knife around, presumably for money but I’m not actually certain, bc he was met with the bartender holding a much bigger knife, a tiny teenager wielding a cast iron pan, an elderly woman holding up a crockpot of clearly boiling water, and me, turning on the meat slicer with eye contact for maximum effect. He left, but the moral of the story is not girl power or whatever, it’s just. Why the fuck would you threaten a room full of underpaid and sleep-deprived blue-collar workers surrounded by lethal weapons.
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