worlds_okayest_mech_pilot

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago

I will always uphold Byleth-Edelgardist thought

[–] [email protected] 45 points 9 months ago

He doesn't live in a society marx-joker

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This is the proper medium for theory right here.

Having never played Animal Crossing: what's the official Hexbear stance on Tom Nook? 'Cause I heard he's the landlord or something.

(Also, it's funny how AC could mean Animal Crossing, Assassin's Creed, Armored Core, or Ace Combat)

[–] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago

Clearly, the map is to scale- big pits and dirt piles included.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

I like it a lot just because it's the only place around me that does that style of pizza, with such a thin crust and all. I just load mine with tons of garlic and smile gleefully.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I love Master and Commander for all the same reasons. It's just such a well put-together film.

Hollywood tends to have an issue with over-aging some of the characters in historical war films and such. Like, a lot of actors in World War II movies will be mid-20's at the earliest, when in reality a lot of troops were only 17 or 18. The guys storming Normandy should look barely older than your local high schoolers. I appreciate Master and Commander for being one of the few historical military films that has a solid cast of child actors and uses them well. Really adds a lot, especially since the movie is trying to show such a grounded portrayal of British naval life.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Finally banned from r/politics for "incivility" let's gooooo lets-fucking-go

It's only for a day, but I told the mods I have no intention of ever being civil to genocide supporters and to do me a favor and ban me permanently. One step closer to my goal of leaving reddit-logo for good

[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago

This would assuredly kill me from whiplash. Instantaneously

[–] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago

Can't miss this occasion to wish him a very rest in piss packwatch rip-bozo

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Horizon Zero Dawn was so good at the comparison between a subservient AI race-turned hostile, and wild animals inhabiting an ecosystem. The robots still felt like a part of the natural environment, despite everything you learn in the game. It would have been so easy to flub that plotline, but I think they pulled it off well. If I wasn't so burnt out on 100 hour open-world AAA games, I'd finish playing Forbidden West lol

[–] [email protected] 8 points 10 months ago

Ahhh now I wanna replay Chrono Trigger! But Star Ocean 2R just came out! Ahhhhhhhh!

 

Spider-Man 3 should introduce Gwen Stacy as a trans woman to incinerate freeze-gamer brains

 

Anyone else feel this way?

Everyone that went to middle/high school knows what the "cool teacher" is. They're the teachers that let you watch movies on Fridays. The teachers that banter about video games for ten minutes after class starts. The teachers that would skip homework that night if someone guessed their trivia questions correctly. The teachers that all your classmates would hype up and beg you to take their class.

More often than not, I hated them.

(Please note that this is a rant about the stereotypical "cool" teacher. Teachers in general are super valuable, and I had a ton that were actually unironically super cool).

I had a lot of trouble in the school system thanks to learning disabilities. It's your standard story. I was considered "bright" and loved learning, but multiple factors would prevent me from doing my best in a way that seemed "lazy". When a subject grabbed my attention that day, I could converse about it all class and apply myself to an astonishing degree. When it was a bad day for me, I got called to the office for the hundredth time to discuss my inattentiveness. That's how it went for about 9 years.

Funnily enough, it was always the "dry" teachers that understood more often than not. The teachers that sat down, taught class, and were made fun of by the kids for being "boring". Those teachers usually saw me as I wanted to be: a person that could contribute and cared immensely about learning new things. When they understood that, they would try to reach out to me and help me learn, because they truly had a passion for their subject.

The "cool teachers" on the other hand- hoo boy. Have you ever pet a dog that you didn't know all that well? And it would be loving your attention and your pets and your voice until suddenly- it snapped! Bit at your hand, or barked at your face loudly, and it would scare you and ruin all the fun (This metaphor is not meant to compare teachers to dogs, obviously). With the cool teachers, class would be fun and games until I struggled, and that's where it got miserable. The jokes would continue for other kids, sure, but not for me. One minute, the cool teachers would be discussing Transformers with the other kids, and then immediately turn to me and loudly ask why I would never turn in my homework, for all the other students to hear. The students obviously thought it was all part of the show. Part of the game. So naturally I would just become the weird kid in those classes, and everything was that much worse. Every cool teacher had their own way of snapping, so to speak, but they all did it somehow.

Amazingly, I didn't hate school. In fact, I was truly lucky enough to have had understanding friends and good teachers. I was not as bad off as I know many young students were. But the memories of "cool teachers" still linger, and sour many of the memories I have of growing up.

Anyway, not sure if this is a rant or a discussion or what, but I just felt like getting it all out lol. Hopefully some comrades here have similar experiences.

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