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Artist, Game Designer, Furry, Rat-Dog
Working on a game project in RMMZ since 2025.
Artist, Game Designer, Furry, Rat-Dog
Working on a game project in RMMZ since 2025.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Could be the voice in the trailer, but I honestly hope there isn't one.
Same. After Fi "helpers" should be fucking banned
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
NEW Zelda Gameplay & Title Reveal at E3...Looks damn gorgeous. O___0
Yeah, this looked pretty fucking stellar even from the small trailer. Nice title too.
Honestly, what has me the most interested is all the different weapons they showed Link using. Like, damn... Could it be useful weapon variety in a Zelda game?
Honestly, what has me the most interested is all the different weapons they showed Link using. Like, damn... Could it be useful weapon variety in a Zelda game?
What are you thinking about right now?
What are you thinking about right now?
Just Do It! - Anti-Procrastination Initiative
Pizza, I just assumed that doing some work with the NES palette is your new goal for the next week starting today. Did I understand that correctly, or am I misinterpreting you?
Yeah, my goal is just to tinker with the palette.
Ex-Religion People of RMN - What did you leave, Why did you leave, and how has it affected you?
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I'm gonna have to live the rest of my life with the guilt of lying to my parents about a HUGE amount of stuff I do.
I feel you there, Yellow. I'm like 9 layers in now, lol
Just Do It! - Anti-Procrastination Initiative
I recently finished this blog, which I guess I made into a goal during the last page:
https://rpgmaker.net/games/7976/blog/16860/
My goal for the time being is going to be to learn how to use the NES palette more effectively, since I've never been able to make anything with it. Attempt #1:

I don't really have any interest in using the colour limitations of the NES or anything (at least not for now). I just like the palette.
https://rpgmaker.net/games/7976/blog/16860/
My goal for the time being is going to be to learn how to use the NES palette more effectively, since I've never been able to make anything with it. Attempt #1:

I don't really have any interest in using the colour limitations of the NES or anything (at least not for now). I just like the palette.
Ex-Religion People of RMN - What did you leave, Why did you leave, and how has it affected you?
My family is Roman Catholic on both sides.
I think I "formally" left the faith after Confimation happened- maybe at age 16 or 17? Although it had been years of me not really giving a shit about it/believing in it up to that point. I guess I just went along with it since I wasn't an adult and had to still implicitly care about what my parents wanted of me at that point (that's not to say that I don't care now, but that I can make my own decisions about it without any questioning/authority coming from my folks), and well, they wanted me to get confirmed. I made a deal with my Dad that I'd do the confirmation for their benefit but that I was out, full stop after that.
The confirmation process was exceedingly creepy. Before that I hadn't really been going to church for years and years out of simple boredom with it, and not knowing why I should care about whatever the priest was slowly chanting about that week. I never believed any of the shit anyways. But yeah, the Confirmation, IMO, was just straight up brainwashing- being forced to sit in a backroom of the church and watching videos that may as well have been the phrase "JESUS IS GOOD" & "BELIEVE IN GOD" repeated endlessly. It really made me want to get the fuck out of there, and solidified in my mind that I didn't like the place anymore.
I mean, I enjoy the mythology and art behind religion. It's super inspirational to world building and design, and really interesting to read about. For that alone I can give it some respect. I certainly wouldn't say that it's pointless in modern times or anything, since I have religious friends who derive a lot of value from it. It's just not my thing. I'd rather be free and live the way I feel like living, not trying to live up to some imaginary idea of what a good person is supposed to be.
I think I "formally" left the faith after Confimation happened- maybe at age 16 or 17? Although it had been years of me not really giving a shit about it/believing in it up to that point. I guess I just went along with it since I wasn't an adult and had to still implicitly care about what my parents wanted of me at that point (that's not to say that I don't care now, but that I can make my own decisions about it without any questioning/authority coming from my folks), and well, they wanted me to get confirmed. I made a deal with my Dad that I'd do the confirmation for their benefit but that I was out, full stop after that.
The confirmation process was exceedingly creepy. Before that I hadn't really been going to church for years and years out of simple boredom with it, and not knowing why I should care about whatever the priest was slowly chanting about that week. I never believed any of the shit anyways. But yeah, the Confirmation, IMO, was just straight up brainwashing- being forced to sit in a backroom of the church and watching videos that may as well have been the phrase "JESUS IS GOOD" & "BELIEVE IN GOD" repeated endlessly. It really made me want to get the fuck out of there, and solidified in my mind that I didn't like the place anymore.
I mean, I enjoy the mythology and art behind religion. It's super inspirational to world building and design, and really interesting to read about. For that alone I can give it some respect. I certainly wouldn't say that it's pointless in modern times or anything, since I have religious friends who derive a lot of value from it. It's just not my thing. I'd rather be free and live the way I feel like living, not trying to live up to some imaginary idea of what a good person is supposed to be.














