Message from @Nyaboron
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Hunter......you are the father!
@KingInTheHead you mean baby daddy
Ttfn
Anyone else see that shit about the King of YouTube being transphobic? (Which we should know isn't true)
Oh no is it good?
Yeah
I started watching it when I got home 2130 last Thursday
couldn't stop
realized it was 0342 on Friday morning and I had to go to work in two hours
But totally worth it
Really?? I’ll have to add it to my list then
yeah
And I'm not one for sci-fi
the science was relatively believable, but the character development was 👌
I wonder why I never heard of it when it was airing. I must have totally missed it
It finished recently I think
I normally just wait until a cour finishes, then marathon
W-what?
Seems like tags to me.. wanted to cover all the bases.. minecraft is gay
Seems like there's new people around. Did we actually gain members from Revenge of the Cunts?
There's pretty much a constant slow trickle of people in which increases to a steady flow during either of the shows so i think that stands to reason
Like bad poops.
Hey I have 5 Audible Credits.
Got a couple books lined up, but shoot me some good book ideas to get.
Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101
Gulag Archelelago.
The Rising Tide of Color (1920) by Lothrop Stoddard
War and Peace or another good Tolsky book if they are decent enough. If they are read decent.
I've been reading a confession. Pretty good if you want to really face your existential crisis head-on.
Reading Russian novelists to face existential crisis? Do you want to sudoku?
Tbh I find I'm more productive when I introduce a bit of existential dread into my daily life
Any other good audiobook suggestions?
Dresden read by Spike from Buffy was good.
I only bother with actual books if possible
Read the Mistborn trilogy.
It's fantastic.
As far as audiobooks go, I can definitely say that I wouldn't have made it through Moby Dick if I had actually been reading it, but I really liked it in the end.
And then skip the time jump books and read Stormlight Archive instead
The problem, if you want to call it that, with getting into any Sanderson book is that I feel like it comes with an unspoken understanding that you are now obligated to read the rest of them.