WELCOMETHRILLHO

joined 3 years ago
 

So I have spent the last several months working on a podcast series that I have finally put out into the world, and the part I seem to be struggling with now is how to share it with people. The show is called "The History on Film Podcast", and it is about history, film and media studies, the history of technology, how historians like myself use media as historical artifacts, riffing on cheesy movies, and a lot more. We have about 12 episodes recorded, with several more in the works, but I just launched the show and episodes come out every Monday. I hope you give it a try!

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 1 points 4 months ago

I can post the current list on the discord, but I have a custom Jump-Start box that I built that is a LOT of fun to play with. It has pre-sleeved 20 card theme packs (bagged in team bags) and each player picks two at random to shuffle together for an instant deck. The packs are also super fun to design, and I think the sleeves cost more than the cards themselves. Keeps a consistent power level between players and doesn't rely on newer players having to figure out how to draft/build a deck correctly.

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

So I definitely agree with MaRo that Magic isn’t one game, but actually several distinct games with shared pieces and rules, because Commander is not for me personally, and I have been playing Magic for most of its existence. I get why people like it, but it doesn’t scratch the same itch as playing in a constructed event for cash. My only real complaint with Commander is that it is a terrible way to on-board new players, and maybe losing with some janky brews at FNM isn’t the atrocity some players have made it out to be.

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 10 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I know it's cringe, but I just want good things for him and his family.

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 5 points 4 months ago (5 children)

I keep to the honorable, ancient ways- drafting for $20s

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 8 points 4 months ago (7 children)

Please let there be other oldheads on there, so we can talk about Invasion block constructed, how terrible Masques constructed was, how good and rewarding Caw-Blade was for disciplined players, etc

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 53 points 4 months ago (2 children)

PLOT TWIST: these guys all end up marrying brassy, chainsmoking older waitresses named Barb or Midge who say stuff like, “more java, hun?”

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 1 points 4 months ago

Such a great show

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Trip is a great word for that series

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 21 points 4 months ago

People are too focused on the washable paint, not focused enough on climate change, and even less focused on the underground base beneath Stone Henge where Dr. Andonuts and Apple Kid are being held hostage.

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 32 points 5 months ago

So the “cool” part of this is obviously deeply ironic, but I think the bit hinges entirely on the fact that Hunter is such an extreme fuckup to the point of caricature. While I genuinely don’t know anything about him other than what was said on Chapo, I do think it’s funny that the son of a sitting president once ascribed to Liberation Theology (which is good). Also, Don Jr. would absolutely shit his pants if he was in the same room as Hunter, which would be funny.

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 2 points 5 months ago

Web 1.0 is roughly the early internet up to the start of Facebook. Web 2.0, which we are in now, is the consolidation of the internet into a series of “walled gardens”, where most people engage with the internet though one or more platforms (FB, Twitter, etc), the rub being that these platforms are moderated (and privatized). Web 3.0 is not a thing (yet?), but it’s the idea that decentralization through blockchain technology will create a new “phase” of the internet

[–] WELCOMETHRILLHO@hexbear.net 2 points 5 months ago

I’m an elder millennial and I have known who Alfred E Neuman is for most of my life despite not reading Mad magazine regularly (always felt like more of a Gen X/late Boomer thing). Obviously the Simpsons referenced Mad a lot, and MadTV was the greatest sketch comedy show on Saturday nights.

For what it’s worth, I think that was Mayo Pete trying to insult trump in the weakest way possible, and it was an utter failure.

 

Only a few minutes in, but this is pretty good

 

I can’t afford/make the time to see a therapist, but I watch The Price is Right every day. Then I always want to talk about it with people, but nobody wants to.

 

Shocked Pikachu face

 

GUMBO GUMBO GUMBO

 

I am old enough to have witnessed the golden age of The Simpsons as it was happening, and I know that, even then, people thought it was past its prime. I was among the many who tut-tutted that it was trash beginning in the early 2000s, but… I was getting over being sick a week or so ago, and I gave myself an experiment that bore surprising results. I knew there were a couple episodes I liked in the early teen seasons (or at least, ones that stuck in my head and made me chuckle), so how far could I go through The Simpsons before I find a season with NO good episodes? I skipped ToH episodes just so I have more new stuff for spooky season, but I’m in the mid 20s seasons and I’m surprised at how much I’m enjoying these episodes. I skip around based on synopsis, so I’m not watching all of them, but I feel like this show is much better than I thought it was at that point in its life. Just wanted to share this somewhere.

SKINNER: “Children, you can stop writing letters to soldiers overseas- that was just busywork.”

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