No stream tonight. I’m hanging out with my best friend, who I haven’t seen in over a year. Can’t wait!
For the book rant- Fahrenheit 451
ITS SO UNDERRATED and listen I don't know if there's controversy about the book or the author, probably, but HOLY CRAP THAT ENDING BLEW ME AWAY
I literally had to put the book down and cry because I was just so taken aback by how devastating and totally world ending that is for the characters. I mean come on, the whole city? A WHOLE CITY? The way it's described is beautiful and I read it over a year ago, that scene is permanently engrained in my brain. It's just so...real. I just felt so bad for them. I can't help how frustrated I get over the lack of love for it.
Its appreciated as a work of "classic" fiction but not for how emotional it is
Well this was entirely unexpected.
Let's all take a moment to bask in some positivity
Also, have you watched the movie? The one from the 60s, not the newer one. It's very good, and has a much nicer ending
What is your favorite Jojo chapter, and why is it Diamond is Unbreakable?
Made it one word into a post and just deleted it immediately.
Like....no
I love it too and I want more of it. Might Blaze that post again to get some more
I got this book, "The Girl Who Drank The Moon" by Kelly Smith. It made me SO mad. It's super well written, the plot makes sense. It has poetry and the poetry is nice too. You root for the characters. But it randomly switches perspectives between the two storylines endlessly and discombobulates you so bad you lose all momentum. Now all of sudden you can't read. In the end I had to just skim the fight sequences cause my brain stopped brain-ing thanks to the sheer amount of perspective shifts suddenly colliding into one.
10/10 would recommend.
It's always disappointing when there are multiple perspectives, but only one of them is actually interesting. Especially when they're very disconnected from each other
I am absolutely terrified of modern grind culture. No matter what your occupation is, there is an immense pressure to constantly work.
I work at a grocery store and I am constantly staying over my scheduled time by hours, or going in on my days off.
Content creators have to basically push out new content at all times, and it's expected to be quality content at that.
Even fanfic writers have this expectation that they will constantly be putting out new chapters, one shots, headcanons, etc. And they're not even freaking paid for it.
It's just this constant, ever looming, abjectly terrifying pressure and expectation that you will always be working. Always be producing. And never stop until you have an absolute breakdown, for which you will get very little sympathy and expected to recover from asap so you can get back to work.
I am in an absolute mental panic right now over this
I decided to switch from using the twitch studio app to using obs for streaming.
I have most of it set up alright. Struggling a bit with the webcam not showing if the game is showing, but I’ll hopefully have it figured out soon.
I’ll be using obs to stream Final Fantasy XV tonight. If there are hiccups with the stream, it will be down to me using a program I’m new to, so please be patient with me
Ever since the latest Dune adaptation came out it's been like the thing for booktubers, booktokkers, etc., to talk about how much they hate the book.
Now, Dune is literally my favorite book. I've read it so many times. I am in love with it. Not so in love with the son's additions to series, but that's a whole vitriolic rant that I don't want to get into right now.
Anyway, despite how much I love it, I absolutely do not fault people for not liking it. I can see why people would dislike the characters, would find the plot boring, think the political structure is confusing. I don't agree with those criticisms, but whatever. You don't have to like what I like. It's fine.
What isn't fine is the amount of people talking about how they hate it when they clearly didn't try to engage with it in good faith. I mean, they are really people out there saying that it lacks depth, that there's very little worldbuilding, that the characters are one-dimensional.... Honey, I don't know what you read, but it sure as hell wasn't Dune
Marvel movies have completely eliminated the concept of practical effects from the movie-watching public’s consciousness
Who doesn't love being hyper-fixated on a particular series and devoting all of your mental space to it to the point that you can hardly process any information that is not related to that particular topic?
Well, that's Dragon Age for me right now.
Please join me in my unhealthy obsession. https://www.twitch.tv/therobichaud
Messy bi who dresses like a four-year-old despite being in my 30s
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