@witchfynder_finder like cutscenes sell better but i can't help but feel like there used to be a lot more diversity in video games and now it's just like Obligatory Movie
@witchfynder_finder it’s too bad because mission briefings is actually an interesting way to tell a story
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congratulations to @RussSharek and @avalon@merveilles.town for having their podcast hashtag trend on glitch.cat.family
@aescling ok but ignore the javascripts for a sec
@packetcat yeah i gave it a listen yesterday and liked it enough to want to give it another at some point today
@aescling no but its definitely not the only thing she wants to be doing
@witchfynder_finder i don’t understand motorsports but i like seeing you be excited about them
@monorail why is the second attack easier to get than the first attack though
@noelle inspired: dozennis
« Midna held out her wrists, pressed together. He just *stared* at them with his freaky, one-eyed mask, the zip tie hanging limply at his side. "You sure?"
"Yes, Link. Consent given. Hurry up."
Nodding, he wound the zip tie around her wrists and threaded it through, leaving room for her to slip free if she wanted. Midna rolled her eyes tightened it with her teeth.
"Keep it loose," he urged.
"We're trying to look convincing here." Her hair plucked the bag from the carpet, tossed it over her head, and drew the string so it wouldn't fall off.
"You seem a bit eager."
"My hair could still strangle you." »
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