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So since Disney plus is coming out just want to let everyone one know the duckduckgo search engine is great at finding pirated movies and show sights

This way explains why I have such a hard time finding movies online. Fucking copyright takedowns. I should have thought of using a different search engine

That’s horrible! Piracy is illegal. Thats why im spreading this post so people know what not to do

I’d also like to chip in with advice to definitely not do

Like get free vpns so your network data can’t be monitored by your isp. Nope don’t do that

Or use a browser like Brave that doesn’t track you at all and is completely anonymous. Super bad idea

Those would help pirates so we really need to spread this information of things to absolutely avoid :)

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*goes over to my friend who likes earthbound's house*

friend: shit dude i just got the earthbound soundtrack on vinyl you have got to hear this
me: im good thanks
friend: no dude ok check this out *plays shitty ambient cave music in record player quality for 2 hours*
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REBLOG TO SAVE A 3DS USERS LIFE

“Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games will display in a lower resolution than Nintendo 3DS games. There is no way to change this; however, if you wish to play them in their original resolution, hold down START or SELECT when loading the game.“

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IT’S THE THEME IT’S THE BOSS THEME HOLY SHIT

Never played it but I would be terrified if this music was playing during a boss battle

Is there a name for this kind of setting? Vaguely Victorian 1800’s Britain, but still medieval-y and fantastical with some kind of steampunk and dieselpunk influence, and of course there’s always some kind of plague and rat infestation even though it’s not the Dark Ages because of course there is.

It’s in this, Dishonored, and Thief, and it’s always got really strange out-of-place scientists and engineers and stuff.

I’d say it’s something like a cross between cosmic horror and steampunk, playing up the existential ‘you are a small part of a big machine’ of steampunk, as well as the old fashioned ‘i gripped the lanthorne tightly as I peered into the darkness’ of lovecraft’s original writings. They also share themes of progress. In steampunk, you’ve got mad science and steam powered robots and all that. in cosmic horror, you have those things, but they come at a cost. Both genres are very much about how everything we thought we knew was wrong. In steampunk, the industrial revolution is in full swing. There is progress to be made and old systems to revolutionize. Cosmic horror approaches it from the other direction. That of the luddite hiding in their home, unsure how to react to the strange and terrible machines working their way into everyday life. You might be interested in checking out Amnesia: the Dark Descent or it’s sequel Amnesia: a Machine for Pigs. Near as I can tell, they sort of invented this subgenre. They’re definitely a little more on the steampunk end of hings, but thematically, a lot of it is still there.

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self care is putting yourself to bed on a regular schedule because it’s the base treatment for mood disorders

there’s no twist or anything it’s just really really good for u to sleep at consistent times

me reading this at 5am:

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