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I've finished off the second book of this duology, and would say that ultimately I enjoyed it, and my quibbles are minor. While Kiram and Javier were the clear centerpieces there was a large cast across both books and all of the characters were interesting and felt individual, not yoked to the central pairing but with their own backstories, lives, motivations, etc.

The second book is almost exclusively set in Anacleto, which is Kiram's home town, so instead of him being a fish out of water among the Cadeleoneans at Sagrada, Javier is in a similar situation in the opposite direction. A lot of time is spent on what amounts to worldbuilding and scene setting. If the plot is broadly about Fedeles' curse and attempts to cure it, very little of the book is actually dedicated to that. It's more about Javier getting a taste of what it's like to be able to be openly gay, to acknowledge and own that part of himself fully, and about him deciding whether to turn his back on Cadeleonean society completely. 

The existential problem in the book is sort of prepared against for sort of, but not really until maybe the last quarter of the book or even later does anyone suddenly need to do anything about it, and quickly. This makes the ending feel a little abrupt, but a lot of the major, frantic decisions that happened in the end did have their foundations set in previous scenes. The culprit was of course as expected. I don't think Hale was trying to be sneaky about it. My only real gripe, which is maybe a minor one, is that Kiram discovers what's really going on basically by someone sending him a letter laying it all out.

A mystery book this is not. It's much stronger in its characters and worldbuilding, which does has some cliches. It plays a bit with the "nasty kinda Christian repressed culture sucks and is wrong" the "open, spiritual, gay accepting culture is right" trope, but manages to avoid being too cartoonish about it by showing bad politics and restrictive social mores on the Hadiim side, and it humanized the Cadeleonian side in the previous book.

The story is still told in Kiram's POV, and there's a lot about him learning to assert himself within his family too. Of the other characters in the first book only really Elezar and Nestor get any page time. Elezar, poor guy, ends up with his heart crushed but manages to remain loyal, and now that I know the next set of books is focused on him I'm definitely picking them up. I am an absolute sucker for the pining types. It's also a lot hornier than the previous book. The breakup at the end doesn't last very long at all. And in the safety of the Haldiim district Kiram and Javier go a little wild.

That makes two for two in titles I've enjoyed from Ginn Hale. I think we have similar taste in plot/romance ratio, in cast sizes, in quantities of blood spilled (a lot) and in general tone, so maybe I will start seeking out the rest of her stuff.
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I think the same end-of-year quiz I did last year showed up on my dash, with some small modifications. So here it is! I got it from this tumblr post Feel free to use it for yourself too, of course!


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I'm going to avoid spoilers in this post because I think the movie just came out in the US, but if anyone wants to talk spoilers in the comments I'm down. The only scene I mention is the first one.

I just came back from watching Studio Ghibli's latest movie, The Boy and the Heron, and it was absolutely wild. It's shot up immediately to top three Ghibli films for me though my feeling is that maybe after I've slept on it I will have a more sober reaction to it. I haven't watched much of Ghibli's new stuff. I think the last of theirs that I really sat down to watch beginning to end was The Wind Rises, which was ok but not remarkable for me. This movie though goes balls to the wall. There are a lot of familiar Ghibli elements in it: travel to other worlds, getting spirited away, a child's relationship with his parents, confronting death, etc, but the way it chooses to depict all this is through some psychedelic dream logic adventure that moves well beyond the stuff in Spirited Away or Howl's Moving Castle into a Paprika-like parade of open ended ideas imo.

It also straddles the line between a children's film and very much not a children's film. The first scene is almost as rough as Grave of the Fireflies and after I saw that I was like fuck what am I in for, but it calms down after that, although trauma and PTSD still appear.

The Japanese title is quite different. It's 君たちはどう生きる (Kimitachi wa dou ikiru) translated literally to "How do they live." The appearance of that title after a dramatic fire made me think it was more a "how can they keep on living" situation but it wasn't as dark as all that. (The depiction of the fire was also one of my favorite visuals of the movie) The title actually comes from a book that has very little to do with the movie at the plot level, but I can see the connection. How Do They Live was a didactic book on morality and ethics for young upper class boys published in the 1930s. The main character of this movie, a young upper class boy, has to make some major decisions about how he wants to deal with the shit world he's found himself in. The only concrete connection between the two is that Mahito is given the book by his mother, a way of encouraging him to do his best to be a good person.

The worldbuilding is a bit of a fever dream but also feels like a lot is grounded in Japanese tradition that I only caught in little tidbits as an elementary student of the subject. The "hell" that Mahito falls into, the hunger of the birds that are trapped there, etc. The nature of stone and wood is explicitly laid out which is hard Shinto.

The way that Mahito's trauma manifests was also incisive. I would have liked his relationship to have evolved with his step mother more concretely, a lot of the growth there happens internally while he's not actually interacting with her, but it was still a satisfying conclusion. She could have so easily been a villain in this and she wasn't to my great relief.

Because so much of this movie can feel like one wild occurrence after another, it's hard to even talk about. Where do I even start? I think I'll be watching this one again. I can totally see why Ghibli refused to put out any teasers or significant trailers. Watching with no idea wtf is happening is the way to go.
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I had a very good first half of November and a bit of a trash fire second half. Coming into the month I was relaxing, most of my work obligations were over, I thought I was looking at about 4 months straight of no crunch. I was playing the last few VNs in the BLM bundle, I was actually making some ok progress on hitting 50k words in a month, and anticipating using the Thanksgiving weekend to cinch things up. It was all very exciting. But then a few weeks in I got an email from a colleague saying broadly, "Hey, remember that committee you agreed to be on? Thanks a lot and here is the 100 hours of work we'll need from you by the end of next week!" 

So the last two weeks have kind of been ass because I've been grinding work stuff suddenly again, but the committee thing is over an now I'm trying to tell myself that really, actually I have some free time. I even deleted a bunch of trash from my computer in anticipation of having to install Baulder's Gate 3 in the coming new year. I still haven't gotten rid of the eye tick I picked up from the surprise grind but I think some of that is also because I haven't seen the sun in a very long time now.

Anyway. Resolutions.

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There's a lot to look forward to next year.

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Books!

Nov. 15th, 2023 09:42 pm
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More reading! I'm doing so much reading! It's great!

Deosil

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Lord of the White Hell
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I've been seeing and feeling a lot of nostalgia for ye old web, and the recent Friday Five about bookmarks prompted me to look at them for the first time in a while. I don't know about anyone else but I used to bookmark a ton of stuff back in the web 1.0 days, and once 2.0 settled over us almost never went back to look at them. But those sites are still there, waiting for me. Well, some of them are. A lot of them are gone forever, with nothing but wayback machine fossils keeping their memory alive.

Since these small websites are nearly impossible to stumble upon nowadays maybe I'll just share them here and see if other people find them interesting too?

The first cool one I came across was the website of the artist Kurt Wenner. He's big thing is Trompe-l'œil, aka optical illusions, and most of them are large enough to walk into. He's also just a very good classical artist. I look at his stuff and think, oh yes, when I have one bajillion dollars he's painting my ceilings.

Anyone else want to share random links from their ancient bookmarks?
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I feel like I knew that there were beta layers to Dreamwidth at some point but it certainly left my mind completely until Denise's post a few days ago. I dutifully turned on the beta option after reading it and I like the changes a lot! The rich text editor feels the same, but the arrangement of the elements make sense and are sized well for my screen etc. I tried out the html options too, so I'm considering this a test post for the refurbished tools. The biggest gripe I had with the old editor is when using html markup it does not maintain line breaks, so if you ever go back to edit you're looking at a morass of text. That's the thing that kept me from ever sticking to html and it doesn't seem to have been fixed, so I'm probably just sticking with rich text and hoping I don't ever edit anything, as usual.

Anyway here's today's Friday Five ([community profile] thefridayfive) :

1. What is on your bucket list that you want to do in the next ten years? Bit hard for me to come up with things here because I'm not much of an aspirational person. I'd love to have the leisure time to spend like a month studying tea in Kyoto or visiting the Konnichian. Or to be able to serve tea to the public without looking like a total mess maybe. Oh, I do want to someday print my own book!

2. What bucket list items have you completed and enjoyed? The only thing I really had as an aspiration and achieved was making it to Japan when I was in college, which is now a long way in the past!

3. What bucket list items did you accomplish but they weren't as great as you hoped or expected? It was never a bucket list item but was eager to be in the marching band going into high school and in the end it turned out to be kind of awful. We had one good year when I was a freshman, but for whatever reason the director lost control of the students in later years, who all didn't give a fuck, and it was just so frustrating to spend so much time and then ultimately sound and look terrible on the field. I never played music again after graduating. I'd grown to hate it.

4. What short term goal(s) are you currently working on? Cleaning my room lol. It's such a fucking project. I don't have anywhere to put these goddamn books. I need to discard something like two boxes just so I can start to see my floor but I want to read everything first, but there's literally hundreds of them... aaah!

5. What middle term goal(s) do you have, and are you working on them? I'm almost done playing all the BLM Bundle visual novels, which will finally be something that I both started AND finished. Possibly for the first time in a decade. I'm also trying to write 50k words this month, though a lot of them are in my private journal, or the VN reviews, but since it's a personal goal it doesn't matter!


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Been reading a good chunk of books lately, much to my own surprise honestly, so here's a bunch of fast reviews.

The Hex series.

 

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 Prince of Air and Darkness

 

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Spellbound

 

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The Flaw in All Magic

 

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So that's the most recent dump of books read. I'm thinking I need to make myself a nice bookish icon now that I'm back on the wagon with the written word.

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From [community profile] thefridayfive 

1. Which website do you go to more often than any other? Reddit, but I'm trying to wean myself off of it as the main subs are now just shit and rage bait and my personal subs are too slow or constantly rehashing the same shit.

2. Which website have you stopped going to, that you used to go to a lot? Gaia Online. Used to live on that site. Literally hundreds of thousands of posts.

3. What is the weirdest or most unusual website you have bookmarked? Uhh.. I still have old bookmarks from Japanese art sites cira 2000s that are absolutely dead links, but I refuse to remove them. Other than that.. IDK. postalhistory.com? While digging through my old bookmarks I found a fucking lesswrong link lol, don't remember bookmarking that.

4. If you shop online, which online store do you buy from most often? I try to not shop online at all. When I do buy things it's usually a one off sticker at an artist's shop. I buy something off Amazon about once every two years.

5.. Which online store do you browse but almost never buy from? Christie's auctions lol. Not even kidding. That and like, biblio.com.

NaNoWriMo?

Oct. 26th, 2023 05:01 pm
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I'm curious if anyone in my uh, circle (mutuals? what's the Dreamwidth term here?) does or is planning on doing NaNoWriMo? It's coming up!

Way back when I wrote more than 50 decent words a year I won it I think 3 times? But I think that was actually over 10 years ago now? Every year i think, maybe I'll give it a shot and then I do not really give it that much of a shot.

But I'm curious about other people's projects, if they have plans or are just planning to write by the seat of their pants, or if they follow the rules relatively strictly or use the month more flexibly to finish projects or do non-novel writing etc? The last few years I've tried to use the month to work on my worldbuilding but that has gone as well as every other recent project of mine lol.
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I am kind of mostly recovered from my trip to Japan by this point. I'm currently getting to sleep at a reasonable time so I'm trying to keep that up, but very rapidly that time is getting later and later and I'm pretty sure I'll be seeing 1AM on the regular again.

Anyway, I took some pictures of the little souvenirs i brought back. Lots of picspam below.
 

Nerd goods )

 

 

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Holy mother of jet lag. I'm back from my trip to Japan and the last handful of days have been me waking up at 2-3 am, trying and failing to get a little more shut eye, dragging myself to work and barely being able to do much, being exhausted and tired around 3PM, dragging myself home and struggling to not go immediately to sleep and kind of failing, rinse and repeat. I'm writing this while actively trying not to pass out but I need to get myself to 9PM tonight so that the trend is in the positive, or I feel like I will feel like a zombie forever.

Eventually when I'm done doing all the catchup work I have left for myself I'll unpack and take some pictures of the little souvenirs I bought or something but for now I'm to tired to do basically anything. I don't even know how I'm typing right now honestly.

 

Mostly the movies I watched on the plane )

 

The fandomgiftbox boxes got opened while I was in Japan, so I haven't had a chance to reply to my gifts quite yet. I'm hoping I'll be able to really sit down and read my presents closely this weekend, after work, but I'm super excited that I got an Arthur/Cobb fic and a Widdershins fic that seems to emphasize the husbandness of Whyborne and Griffin, so seems like my gifter tailored their fic to my gushing about their marriage on my journal.

Friday Five

1. Are you superstitious? No, pretty much not at all. The only thing that could maybe be interpreted as a superstition is actually more a manifestation of anxiety or something, believing that when bad things happen I've brought it on myself somehow every time. But I don't believe in pretty much any entity or system that isn't provable or testable.

2. Which superstitions do you believe in and act on? I don't believe in any superstitions, but I kind of like some traditions that are tied to superstitions? Like not gifting knives, and I have a medallion of St. Christopher in my car. But I have it because my mother gave it to me and it makes me think of her love, not because I think it's doing anything.

3. What superstition does someone close to you believe in and act on? I have friends who believe in ghosts, and some who are very intense about astrology. Live and let live.

4. Do you take any extra precautions on Friday the 13th? Nope.

5. Do you secretly judge superstitious people? I guess sometimes against my better self I can get judgemental. When I was younger I was seeking answers and hit Wicca and Catholicism and so on and I would like a lot of superstition or religious stuff to be true, but I just can't believe in it. I do still find a lot of superstition and religion to be interesting, and I like talking to people about what they believe. I have very little tolerance for people who try to insist to me that something is true when they can't prove it though, so I only really get judgemental when someone is trying to argue.

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It's Friday in a lot of the world so here's a Friday Five. ([community profile] thefridayfive )

1. What's your favourite musical? Phantom of the Opera, followed closely by Les Mis, and maybe Jesus Christ Superstar is a distant third, but I haven't heard it since I was a small child so I don't know if I actually like it any  more. After that, I like almost no musicals. Actually, I generally hate musicals, but this may because I was made to watch Chicago and Moulin Rouge one after the other and just... never recovered I guess.
2. Would you rather star in: a musical or movie? Movie, definitely.
3. Which actor do you think deserves to be in a musical rather than a movie? Since I view this as some sort of punishment, maybe Chris Pratt.
4. Which is bigger in your opinion, the Oscars or the Tony Awards? Oscars?
5. Should old musicals be shown in cinemas for those who didn't have the chance to catch it? I love reruns in theaters so why not?

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The regular season of the Overwatch League is officially over. While a lot of the games were fun and competitive, the management of the season has been maybe the worst in the franchises history. Just constant ball fumbling. The APAC region was so weirdly structured that I just stopped paying attention. Contenders teams kept randomly participating, and I didn't care about them or want to spend more time trying to figure out what was going on instead of just being able to, you know, anticipate a usual regular season round robin format where everyone plays everyone else a set number of times.

And the finals tournament coming up is also weird. There are 8 teams participating, and instead of an 8 team double elimination bracket which would be normal and also in line with what has worked in previous seasons, they are doing two completely separate brackets so there's a chance certain teams will just never possibly play each other just by their seeding instead of by their performance, and then the two grand finalists may not have ever faced each other though the ENTIRE tournament outside of the grand finals, meaning the chance that we are going to get yet another boring stomp fest at the end is significantly higher than ever before.

AND they backloaded the risk. In other words the early games with weaker opponents are double elim and the semifinals are single elim. So the top 4 teams will have a do or die match to reach the finals. It's just.. why is it all so uneven and complicated? Last year it was a simple double elim bracket period.

I don't understand how in something like 6 years, we have never been able to stabilize our league structure. Every time they find something that works, they need to get rid of it and replace it with something stupid.

And, I'm not even going to be able to watch live. (Yes, I know, the food is awful and there's so little of it!) I was thinking that maybe I would splurge and go to the grand finals live this year. It may be the very last year that's even possible, and it'd be a lot of fun. But my schedule won't let me. I can't complain too much. The conflict is that I am finally going on a different vacation, to Japan, for the first time since like 2018, and the grand finals weekend was the only time my family could do it, so that's when it's happening.

I have a handful of obligations on this trip. There are people to visit, business to do (yeah, it's inevitable) and I may or may not end up playing the tour guide for my family because I'm the one who can get by a little in Japanese and have been there before. But they are intrepid people who won't need much handholding at all so it should be ok. I'm just stressing about it.

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My brother and I finished our run of Divinity! It was a lot of fun and particularly enjoyable to play as a duo. I played a Necro/Hydro Ifan with some sword and board skills, and my brother was a glass canon summoner/archer Lohse. While playing with a friend was a fun way to do it, there were some pros and cons.

Pros:

  • Discussing tactics in battle and speculating about quests or pondering decisions together was a lot of fun. It was also nice to share feelings of achievement when we hit a particularly nasty combat or tried to achieve a certain outcome and had to keep trying over and over again. And of course when someone did something stupid or crazy and it worked or absolutely didn't there was an audience.
  • The RP approach when you're in multiplayer is a lot different from solo play and it was fun to have your other party member be an actual person with certain of his own ambitions. We both got into our characters pretty well and enjoyed becoming invested in their own quests.
Cons:
  • My brother tends to play at a faster pace than me and I have a habit of wandering off into random places so while we were generally in sync sometimes one of us triggered something big while the other was nowhere nearby. There's a teleportation mechanic that helps prevent this from being a huge problem, though, playing split meant...
  • Sometimes one player gets lore and the other doesn't so the story feels like it would probably have been more coherent if it were played solo.
  • The difference in RP approach was also something of a con. We didn't interact with any of the NPC companions because we Lone Wolf duoed it, so I still know nothing about them, and even if they had been in the party it would have been harder to really interact with them properly when there is two of us.

We both agreed that it was a great game and we'll probably play again, this time separately. I want to try a rogue elf. Maybe I'll pick Sebille, though I might try a romance in which case I kind of want a male PC. It'd be also nice to play a game in which the scoundrel skills are at all in play. Neither I nor my brother took any of them and we couldn't sneak, steal or lickpick for to save our lives. But a second run is probably not going to happen any time soon. I don't replay games too often, and don't have too much time to do so either.

Below are a few plot/spoilery reactions to the game:

 

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With Divinity officially in the books, I'm eyeing BG3, but I won't have time to really sit down and lose my life to that thing for a while yet, and I don't want to spend that much money either, so it'll still probably be after New Years that I can get to it. Meanwhile I'm trying cinch this BLM bundle VN play through. I'm almost done for real this time, and if I could get it done by the holidays then I can feel a little accomplished in my fannish life.

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Just saw Burnt and WHAT THE FUCK WHY DID I NOT KNOW THIS MOVIE EXISTED?! (answer: because I pay 0 attention to film) I literally found out about it today via some random youtube short with a scene that didn't even exist in the final version, and decided to watch purely because I'm weak to Daniel Bruhl in a suit. I went in blind and had no idea what I was in for but what I was in for turned out to be one-sided gay pining and loyalty kink that was 100% textual. There was 0 squinting required.

 

Classic fan flailing under the cut )

 

But then the crowning achievement of this movie is that, after that crisis we get the feel good ending third where Adam learns to stop being a jerk, and starts accepting help. After finding out that he wasn't actually completely fucked over in his quest for three Michelin stars he decides to celebrate by kissing the shit out of Tony, who understandably loses his cognitive function. I also had my hands up in the air, like what the hell, why does this movie keep giving?

 


 

This clip misses the half minute of brain stuttering that Tony goes through after the kiss but still, it gets the gist.

 

So while yes, this movie is a very paint by numbers Asshole Prodigy fare, and kind of middling as a story, IDGAF. I am happy for Tony and I want him to be happy and if this special little asshole makes him happy then so be it.

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Work has been wrecking me lately. I've started studying tea again but I barely have any time for classes. My goal is to get the damn fukusa folded correctly and consistently all the time and just to remember the order of operations for the ryakubon temae without my teacher needing to prompt me. Years ago I had this all fully memorized, but my memory is a sieve so now with the passage of time I need to basically start from 0. I haven't had much time or space to practice at home. It's one of those things where if feel like in order to do Z, I need to get Y done, but to do that I need to do X and then I get tired just thinking about it. But luckily a lot of my busy work obligations are now pretty much done for the year so I'm not putting in so much overtime and my evenings are more free.

Even though I've been kind of feeling pressed for time, I did check Libby a bit ago to see if any of the Whyborne and Griffin books had become newly available, and they had! So I abandoned all responsibilities and read Bloodlines, Hoarfrost, Maelstrom, Fallow and Drackenwood all in very quick succession, to the point where trying to remember what happened in which book is actually mildly difficult. My understanding is that there are two more main books that I haven't gotten to, and unfortunately Libby still doesn't have any of the shorts besides carousel so I'm missing those still. 

Whyborne and Griffin Spoilers Inside )
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I just finished reading Midnight Riot a couple days ago. It's a brisk and humorous little police caper where our hero, a fresh newbie on the London police force, happens to tumble into the supernatural crimes unit (population 1, well, 2 now) after interviewing a ghost as a witness to a gruesome murder. The book is part chasing down the culprit in a series of spontaneous and brutal crimes, learning to negotiate fantasy politics between the spirits of the Thames, learning about magic, and feeling respectfully horny towards the women in his life. There's also a good deal of wry humor, particularly in the way Peter describes the world around him and the odd predicaments he finds himself in. I would say the good-natured tone of the book, and the fun narration carry the plot, which is fine and interesting, but maybe not robust enough to feel like a really good detective novel.

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I finished watching the three part Overwatch shorts and am unimpressed. There wasn't anything there in terms of narrative oomph, and the lore introduced is just begging to be picked apart. Why was Liao only able to make one intelligence, and why'd it have to die to spread consciousness to all the omnics? It's just makes no sense out side of handwavy magic-tech convenience. The general lameness of the writing was to be expected, as it was on par with pretty much everything else that's come out for Overwatch, though I still feel compelled to keep half an eye on it. I still haven't read the Reaper short story to completion, nor the one for Baptiste though, cause I just feel sad about them. I read the Orisa book a while back and felt that a children's book like that was as sophisticated as the writers could get.

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The one thing I'm following that had an update I did enjoy was Nu:Carnival lol. The last event was for summer, and had a nice long story plus included a rhythm game. The game is not particularly well optimized so I have ignore the music to get the timings right but I still enjoyed it. It's also sort of lucky that I don't pull for Edmond, Dante, or Kuya, so I got a big chunk of time to start stocking up contracts for the next event.

 

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It's been a busy few weeks for me so here's a random dump of what I've been reading and watching and never had a chance to post as I was reading and watching it.

 
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I signed up to [community profile] fandomgiftbasket with a handful of fandoms, and included a non-fandom request in the (probably high?) likelihood that no one cares about what I care about. I kind of hemmed and hawed about that one because while I will certainly be happy to get some music recs I also feel like if I request something non-fandom that's definitely what I'm going to get. I'm going through all the baskets as they get posted and looking for anything that I can fill, and there are a few possible hits, but it's so hard for me to write without being driven by some sort of mania, which is why I don't do exchanges! Even the baskets that share canons don't seem to fit quite well into what I like. In particular I noticed that I said that bad ends and tragedy was great and that's like a DNW for 50% of the signups lol. I just like suffering, okay?

 

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The demos in the most recent Steam Next event were largely superior to the last one in terms of base polish and playability. Only a couple of the games I tried were just complete ass. The rest ranged from ok to something I'd pay for if I bought more than one game a year. Below is a quick review of what I managed to try before the event ended.
The good

 
 
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The OK
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The Bad

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