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Posts by Will Kommor

It's a great idea!

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I turned my Trash can into a Morpeko you can feed 💛💜

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Shelved by the Genre of television, tuned to a dead channel

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Interesting fact about #TheLadder: there are two cases in which you can actually end up marrying your secretary.

Case 1: You didn't get married, then you got a secretary.
Case 2: You got married, you chose a secretary of the same gender as your spouse, and your overall morality leaned negative.

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people want single player games that let the do something they haven't done before; see something they haven't seen before. They want games with systems that they can interact with not slick stuff behind glass. They will eat up a big, simple looking game that *does stuff*

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Star Wars is most fun IMO when it honors its classic pulpy roots, this is a good example

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So good

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Love Amadeus, one of my all-time favorites

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Every Nazi Punch from "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
Every Nazi Punch from "Raiders of the Lost Ark" YouTube video by Todd Vaziri

I wanted to hear examples and was delighted to find this right at the top of my search:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=47nk...

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Can I just say it’s incredibly irresponsible of the LA Times to put their (very detailed and reliable) fire map behind a paywall

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A scene in what appears to be a corporate bathroom or locker room. A woman in a vintage-style grey dress with a large collar stands next to a man in a blue suit with an orange tie. The woman has pale skin, dark hair, and red lipstick, while the man has a somewhat skeptical expression. White subtitles at the bottom read 'And your score is how much money you make the company.

A scene in what appears to be a corporate bathroom or locker room. A woman in a vintage-style grey dress with a large collar stands next to a man in a blue suit with an orange tie. The woman has pale skin, dark hair, and red lipstick, while the man has a somewhat skeptical expression. White subtitles at the bottom read 'And your score is how much money you make the company.

I've recently started work on subtitling all of The Ladder's video cutscenes. The plan here is to build them directly into the experience as an optional accessibility feature, with multilingual support on the horizon.

Screen media has it, so why shouldn't we?

#immersive #escaperooms #accessibility

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What's taking humanity so long to stage an Olympics on the moon? Serious question.

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Has it been three years yet?

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Getting excited for my first Next Stage Summit. Honestly any chance to talk to more people who do what I do is a pretty beautiful thing.

People who have attended before: What's your favorite thing about it? #NextStage25

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Twitter post by user @AlexBlechman:

Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale.

Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus.

Twitter post by user @AlexBlechman: Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale. Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus.

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Love Legend 😈

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It has! Too many minutes in fact!

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Your name is way better

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Follow this man

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What a year it has been!

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They look delicious

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A metal poster of a black cat wearing a baker’s hat and kneading biscuit dough, text reads “Kitty Biscuits: You Need Em We Knead Em”

A metal poster of a black cat wearing a baker’s hat and kneading biscuit dough, text reads “Kitty Biscuits: You Need Em We Knead Em”

Can confirm

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There’s a hole in your dinner plate

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Agreed 100%. On that note I also love sci-fi from back in the 80s when people were just learning about home computers and were absolutely mystified by them. “Vast labyrinths of data in the endless fields of cyberspace” and so on.

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Thank you!

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Thank you for the Hatch Escapes love!

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Quick pixel-filtered art for an arcade game because I'm all about the 1-bit life

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It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas.🎅

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I'd love to be thrown in if you don't mind!

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