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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2019-11-06 03:50 pm

Thank you for tearing me open

I am in between doctor's appointments of the day. Have some links.

1. On the phenomenon of comparisons that disappear up their own context-flattening pop-culture references: Rosa Lyster, "This essay is just Harry Potter for people who think comparing things to Harry Potter is stupid." "What does describing Machiavelli as an incel do other than indicate that you know what an incel is, vaguely, and you have read something somewhere about Machiavelli not being too keen on women?"

2. I am feeling bitten by this comic because in second grade my Halloween costume was Gene Kelly's umbrella from Singin' in the Rain (1952). I was very proud of it.

3. I had never heard of Cosmic Wimpout until [personal profile] spatch mentioned it last night. I don't even normally play dice games. The FAQ are delightful. "Generally, we follow the direction of the path of the scoreboard. If you are not using a scoreboard, it's up to you, as we can't remember how we used to do it."

4. I still haven't managed to see The Lighthouse (2019), but I am already here for this female-forward maritime neo-noir. I would put that poster on my wall. I might still if I can get it.

5. I legitimately thought this was fanart for Machineries of Empire until I counted the number of eyes.

P.S. Any necklace with a spider motif and uranium glass really belongs in modern-day Paradys.
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)

[personal profile] redbird 2019-11-06 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I think my Wimpout dice are in the storage unit (which is a subset of "in a box somewhere" at this stage of our slow move/unpacking). It's been a long time since I used them.

A lot of our Cosmic Wimpout games were played with most of the players stoned, which may have been the origin of the "Yale 2-point rule," that once per game you could have an extra--and completely useless--two points if you really really wanted them.

That this fit well with the game as a whole may ay a lot about the game, or the players, for those of you who haven't played it.