OncoMouse37
@oncomouse37
Here you can generally expect video game and anime art, gothy music, and a bit of news.
This cover art for the Final Fantasy VII soundtrack has more of the vibe of how Cloud was conceived and envisioned; an androgynous dark knight he would be seen as a fair-featured beauty whether a man or a woman.
Distracted to what end? As Khaled Akil's 2016 photography series "Pokemon Go in Syria" underscored, Pokemon's capacity for distraction has tended to leave the world more like a moonscape. Though a science-fantasy political reading of Pokemon in the age of genetic biotechnology is indeed possible.
Which 80s star had the best hair? My vote goes to Johnny Slut of Specimen.
Post something Random, or you'll have an AWFUL March! Comments: I get good results with Sichuan pepper flakes, and use more of them for a feisty spicy kick. No more than a pinch well-distributed.
Share a movie that no one else remembers that you regularly think about 🖤 I'll share two from the 1980s that I'm astonished haven't seen a revival in the present political context.
What's MAGA about the console? If anything, the Genesis/Mega Drive succeeded because it appealed to those who wanted a different emerging 1990s sensibility from the Reagan/Bush 1980s, and felt infantilized by Nintendo's policies pandering to the Focus on the Family types of authoritarian parents.
His statement was broader than artificial intelligence, namely those who say that art isn't worth anything. Such attitudes can also be seen for example in contempt for arts, literature, cinema, and I daresay even game studies programs in education compared with STEM and the economic Mammon Machines.
It's questionable how innovative it was compared to other first-person shooters of the 1990s. But like other Rare releases on Nintendo consoles, it found workarounds to break through Nintendo's family values pearl clutching to give their players the kinds of games they wanted. There was even blood.
As for the Torment Nexus, it's a meme about tech companies and entrepreneurs basing technologies off dystopian science fiction as eagerly as utopian science fiction. Techno-optimism can reinforce the sense doing so won't go horribly wrong, or at least the tech company is shielded from consequences.
I don't think this dress silhouette would look like this at this angle. It'd be more like Ulala/Urara from Space Channel 5 showing off her chest wearing a similar mod dress (albeit there showing off the midriff as was popular at that time).
The games Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge and Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire both give Felicia magenta hair on her black cat color palette.
Obscurity, danger, and mystery. A shadowy landscape, an erupting volcano, a femme fatale or homme fatale, a carnivorous animal or plant. I tend to believe this photo I took of a museum diorama with a leopard feeding at dusk exemplifies the sublime in aesthetics.
1. Sakura Matou from Fate/Stay Night 2. Rin Tohsaka from Fate/Stay Night 3. Mikuru Asahina from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 4. Miko Iino from Kaguya-sama: Love is War
Humorously, my Bluesky dashboard conjures the post "Oops! All Assholes!" after this one, though I don't think it was meant so literally.
While drawing Starling herself as the Madonna. The therapist side of him wants to help her confront her feelings of helplessness in the face of violent slaughter. His murderer side wants to taunt her after with the persistence of evil in the knowledge of his escape to immanently devour more victims.
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 30/30 The Lovely Bones
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 29/30 Pan's Labyrinth
What's a film you watch once a year, like it's a ritual? #filmsky The Green Knight is very much my idea of the movie to watch somewhere around Yuletide.
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 28/30 The Devil's Backbone
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 27/30 The Ring
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 26/30 House
Choose 30 of your favorite horror films of all time. One film per day for 30 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just posters or covers. #FilmSky #Moviesky #horrorsky 25/30 Suspiria