yo just wanna say Catch Your Breath is aces and I've been enjoying it a lot
the sidestories are also good and whatever comes down the pike, I'll read.
Aw, thank you! I enjoy writing Kei getting up to nonsense despite herself.

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yo just wanna say Catch Your Breath is aces and I've been enjoying it a lot
the sidestories are also good and whatever comes down the pike, I'll read.
Aw, thank you! I enjoy writing Kei getting up to nonsense despite herself.

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I got your @ but I can't read it-the link in my inbox just takes me back to your original post. Can you DM it to me or smth?
sorry i havent @ you in anything, it might be some kind of error with tumblrs activity feed ?
hey. twerky. whatcha call the Ferengi in charge of marijuana growing.
i dunno... what??
I am unsure how to parse your response. Do the students just...end up like Pointing Spidermen on sight, or do they need to discuss the concept first?
They would have to discuss the concept
Are there any alternatives to The Binding of Isaac that aren't so, uh, viscerally gross? I enjoy that it's a procedurally-generated twin-stick shooter with strong conceptual ties to Legend of Zelda, but sometimes Edmund McMillan going "dur hur hur I'm offensive" gets tedious.
The popular association of hardcore action puzzlers with that tedious everything-is-covered-in-blood-and-shit aesthetic is one of my perennial pet peeves, and I absolutely hold Edmund McMillan personally responsible for it.
As far as alternatives go, you might have a look at Monolith: After the End. It has the same basic single-screen roguelike format as The Binding of Isaac, except instead of a weird baby critter youâre playing as a starship. While obviously the gameplay doesnât particularly resemble any of the NES classics (twin-stick shooters not really being a thing on the platform), aesthetically it trades Legend of Zelda influences for a whole boatload of Guardian Legend callbacks. Compared to Isaac, thereâs a bit more focus on straightforward bullet hell shenanigans, a bit less on gonzo powerup combos, and a full playthrough is considerably shorter, though the latter is partially mitigated by the fact that the unlockable characters change up the gameâs basic rules much more deeply than their Isaac counterparts do.
(The basic game is a little bare-bones featurewise, so Iâd definitely recommend picking up the Relics of the Past DLC as well. The both of them together will run you around fifteen bucks at the time of this posting.)

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I mean, we all know morning people are evil
shhh, they might hear you with their fully awoken ears
you've said before you don't want people reblogging your stuff-I direct linked images of some of your Trouple, but I haven't sent the original post to anyone since you don't like or want popularity/exposure, and explained that to the people I showed. Is that alright?
thatâs fine although iâm generally pretty alright with people reblogging art posts i make. i tend to be general and broad with my boundaries about reblogs because apparently just saying âuse common sense and donât be weirdâ wonât stop people from reblogging something clearly i only want applied to me.
How much do you know about houseplants? In general. Both because I'm thinking of getting another Boston Fern but also because I'm mildly worried about my Haworthia, and my cactus whose name I am ignorant of.
I was employed briefly in the houseplants section of a garden store and my google-fu is strong, so thatâs like being an expert, right. I will always reccomend getting more ferns, because ferns are great, but whatâs up with your succulents?