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  • Clara Jeffery:

    “Nobody can tell me to wear a mask but I can tell you must have a child”

    🛎

    → 11:23 AM, Sep 1
  • Well, what’d you know, I managed to get dark mode working on my new blog’s theme. :)

    → 10:10 AM, Sep 1
  • rstevens 🐳💨:

    man, what the fuck

    retweet 😒

    → 8:03 AM, Sep 1
  • A game I’m playing

    When it comes to video games, if you give me a sword, the bigger, the better, and I will hack and slash my way through. The more overpowered you can make me, and crazy combos — even better. Shooters, I will go Rambo on them mother frackers, guns blazing, wrath of god, Old Testament, and then some.

    Last week, I started playing ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights on the Nintendo Switch. This game is a dark fantasy 2D RPG, or at least that is the description, which it’s accurate. Furthermore, I would say, it has a very Souls-like feel and style.

    I have a big sword, sort of, but I cannot hack and slash my way through like I would in a Warriors/Musou-style or action RPG game. This game requires more patience, knowing your enemies patterns and know when to strike. This becomes a problem where I lose my coolness, when I forget this is not a hack and slash, and I need to be more thoughtful of my course of action and movements.

    The game is gorgeous with beautiful crafted dark environments that make contrast with the main character. The music, it’s great, creating a serene atmosphere within all the darkness in this adventure.

    The main character, her name is Lily, and you awake after an unforeseen descent of the rain that transformed all living things into undead monstrosities known as the Blighted. And you pick up a ‘Spirit’, and this is how you would fight and defend yourself through this dark adventure. You also collect more spirits along the way, that will add different abilities to your character.

    Although I have had to make adjustments to my playing-style, I am truly enjoying it. I am about 2 hours into it. I have died a lot, and mostly because of my own impatience. Bosses — and mini bosses — are very punishing, they can take a big chunk of health. I do find myself leveling up and gaining experience rather quickly, not sure of this is standard for these games. You heal by praying or resting at specific spots, also known as respires, where you would — again — respire when you die. You don’t lose any of your experience or progress. Yes, you might end up farther back since you’ll respire and your latest saved location but any doors you unlocked or items you picked, you don’t lose those. You can also fast-travel between these. At these spots you also heal all your stats, you can upgrade your souls and charms. You can also visit memories, which is basically that you can fight bosses you have already beaten. Why would you do that, I don’t know, perhaps to level up?

    This is really a fun, beautiful indie game. I am enjoying it quite a lot. Lately, I am into this indie, souls-like, rouge-like games phase, and I think the Switch is the best way to play these (in my opinion).

    I do hope I can finish it and if I do that it will give me the confidence to play other games in this genre.

    → 7:26 AM, Sep 1
  • The Importance of having a list, by Gaby Santiago

    The list (I did not make)

    1. Ground Turkey
    2. Fizzy water
    3. Tomatoes
    4. Onions
    5. Shredded Cheese

    The Outcome

    1. Ground Turkey
    2. Fizzy Water
    3. Tomatoes
    4. Onions
    5. Flowers
    6. Vending Machine Toys

    🤦‍♂️

    The Importance of having a list, by Gaby Santiago , brought you by Micro.blog 🤣

    → 3:42 PM, Aug 31
  • Now, this one looks nicer.

    → 2:00 PM, Aug 31
  • I feel legit!

    → 8:07 AM, Aug 31
  • Weekend …. Office?

    → 5:04 PM, Aug 29
  • 🙌🏽🎵 Buena Vista Social Club Presents Manuel “Guajiro” Mirabal by Manuel Guajiro Mirabal

    → 3:13 PM, Aug 29
  • Fun weekend with fam

    good beer good food good times with

    hope Monday be kind

    → 2:53 PM, Aug 29
  • Totally for got about Diarly. Such a nice little journaling app.

    → 1:50 PM, Aug 29
  • Ed Asner, Emmy-Winning Star of ‘Lou Grant’ and ‘Up,’ Dies at 91

    😔

    → 1:00 PM, Aug 29
  • Reason number 235 of why I like Annie’s car better than mine. Oil change is so freaking easier than on mine. No getting under the car to replace the oil filter.

    → 11:30 AM, Aug 29
  • 🎵My Heart Goes Boom by French Affair

    La di da da la la la la la la

    La di da da la la la la la la

    La di da da la la la la la la

    La di da da la la la la la la

    Woke up with this one stuck in my head…

    → 10:29 AM, Aug 29
  • Progress…

    Last time, at this point, mb crashed unexpectedly and had to start over. This time around though, it is moving along a wee bit faster.

    → 9:21 AM, Aug 29
  • I find very fascinating that most of the photographers or individuals I follow on Glass, are Fuji camera users. I see a Sony here and there, iPhones and Leica. But I’d say, 80 percent, are all Fuji.

    → 8:59 AM, Aug 29
  • this shit is bananas

    B-A-N-A-N-A-S

    This shit is bananas

    B-A-N-A-N-A-S

    — Bananas

    → 5:42 PM, Aug 28
  • Dorado, Puerto Rico

    → 4:49 PM, Aug 28
  • Ojo de buey

    → 2:17 PM, Aug 28
  • River trash

    → 2:12 PM, Aug 28
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  • Circa 2004

    → 2:07 PM, Aug 28
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  • Backing up…

    → 1:53 PM, Aug 28
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