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I am Zach, AKA AceFuzzLord, AKA Dizzy Devil Ducky!

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The bullets I’ve been dodging are small things. Mormon missionaries coming over trying to get young blood to join them. I’ve gotten better at saying no and politely lying about not having time for them. Saves me a lot of headache.

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I found these through now defunct/gone bad sites, but Fei Ren Zai (非人哉) and All Saints Street (万圣街). Both series are animated adaptations of webcomics from the same guy.

Both have similar premises but are vastly different. Fei Ren Zai is a slice of life about mythological creatures, deities, and other such creatures from Chinese mythology living in modern day, done in short skits, pretty much being animated versions of the 4 panel comics the webcomic series is.

All Saints Street follows something similar, except for the fact that it’s western creatures (vampires, devils, angels, mummies, zombies, werewolves) living in modern times and doesn’t really have that 4 panel comic style Fei Ren Zai has. It follows a demon named Neil Bowman who moves from Hell (Australia if I remember correctly) to live with a vampire friend of his and ends up in the first few episodes (maybe around 10 or less if I’m not wrong?) living with a vampire, mummy, werewolf, and his landlord, an angel and eventually his younger sister. All under a single roof. It’s available on Crunchyroll with a Japanese dub, but I personally don’t like it. Especially since I really love the use of vocaloid for the original Chinese dub theme song and love the Chinese voices (props to the voice actors).

Also, France’s Code Lyoko is an absolute favorite of mine because of how awesome I thought it was growing up and how I still think it’s awesome. Mid-2000s cartoon where a group of 2D animated students at an academy must sneak off to go to a 3D CGI virtual world made possible by a radioactive material powered supercomputer that has a deadly computer virus like villainous thing housed inside the virtual world, trying to take out the kids so it can probably take over and get rid of all humans. If you don’t wanna be confused on episode 1, as you’re thrown in with no explanation, I recommend the episodes X.A.N.A. Awakens part 1 & 2.

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My biggest problem with PVP in most games is the fact that my play style of being not super sweaty works against me since I felt like I was always getting paired against better players and felt like I was never getting any better no matter how much I played. Not a millennial, but I definitely feel this. CPU are also my beef as well in most games as well.

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If you have a rooted phone, an older android version, or the ability to access the android/data folder to move files around, I hear some pvz2 mods are pretty good. Only ones I can personally say are good are Refloureshed and Eclise, though it’s been a long time since I’ve played Eclise. Both are harder versions of vanilla.

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Last I checked, I thought you could still purchase BTD6 without needing netfl*x through the play store. Has that changed?

Also, glory to glorious Arstotzka.

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Took a moment to think about this, and I think it would be pretty cool to have a fallout game set in an absolutely humongously large map and have a system where you can fast travel small distances to essentially repair shop settlements in a vehicle that was possibly repaired and upgraded to use things like fusion cores or something else lore friendly enough. But if you wanna go from one side of the map to the other, you gotta drive closer to other settlements to try and keep some semblance of balance, possibly, to make the vehicle feel more worthwhile.

Just a fun little vehicle that has properties similar to a companion outside of hardcore/survival/whatever mode, but instead of going unconscious and eventually getting back up, you repair it with parts you find scattered all around the map or have purchased from various vendors. If it gets damaged, up until a certain amount, you could be able to fast travel to the nearest repair shop type area you’ve unlocked and you could repair it.

Wanna run into low level raiders? Go for it! Just watch out for the guy with a rocket launcher whose job is to try and blow up your vehicle and you! Wanna jump off a cliff and survive? Ramp it! Want a motorcycle instead of a car? You purchase that instead of a car. Car gives more protection whereas the motorcycle goes faster, but gives less protection to your character.

Just things to make the game feel more chaotic. Though I could see why people would not want anything like this, it sounds fun to me as a fan of digital vehicular antics. As for the logistics of making all that work, I couldn’t tell you. Sounds like a nightmare due to how a lot of areas like settlements feel like they’re made in such a way that vehicles would be hard to implement.

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All seriousness aside, Revolver Rabbit sounds like it’d be a real fun 2D platformer about a rabbit with a revolver who has to shoot his way through each level.

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Having.a job instead of waiting for the next quarter of college. As to what the job is, couldn’t tell you.

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Absolutely no way I’d shock myself in boredom willingly. I have way too much respect for myself… says the man who has on multiple occasions twisted a pencil multiple times in my hair to the point it starts to get the smallest pain reaction when I’ve been bored at home in the middle of the night.

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Definitely gonna have to look into this.

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