dickers
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SteamID64 | 76561198036391020 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:76125292] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:38062646 |
Country | Virgin Islands, U.S. |
Signed Up | January 8, 2014 |
Last Posted | April 18, 2025 at 12:14 AM |
Posts | 3880 (0.9 per day) |
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Mouse | you like the beach boys or what? |
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Monitor | someones gotta be the one to die |
dickers
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u guys made a confusing enough format that it requires people to go out of their way to watch a 4 minute long video to even have a chance of understand what’s going on. personally i think it seems like a good format even tho I don’t quite understand it but I really don’t think it’s smart or fair to put the blame on the consumer if they don’t understand the product
honestly tho as long as the actual players in the div enjoy the experience then I would not worry for one moment what main players or retirees think about it
the sheer adrenaline of a 20-21 227 soldier scrim
Frank Darabont is really good at telling specific types of stories at a specific scale, which season 1 fit really well for. You could constantly tell that the story was being driven by his personal interest and care in it (he even brought some of his acting regulars over).
Even just by season 2, it had firmly pivoted off its success to a show intentionally built to be a tentpole long-term investment for AMC. A show of that sort requires more committee level decision-making, and safer, less personal storytelling designed for long-term planning. The show moved away from the tight narrative centered on Rick and Shane to work with more sustainable ensemble style narratives. New characters were clearly framed to be fan-favorites. Deaths and big events were scripted and paced out to serve largely as chatter-generating events.
They did a really good job making the show what they needed it to be—it's become the network's most successful tentpole (by FAR) for a reason—and it's perfectly fine for a show to operate more broadly as it gains popularity. But no one really seems to talk about it as the underlying cause for the most common complaints I've seen (repetitive season arcs + loss of grounded central narrative).
Personally I felt like a lot of my time was being wasted in season 2, and the first parts of season 3 turned me off from the show for probably similar reasons (don't quite remember), but I do think it's an interesting piece of media that's worth discussing :)
woodchipindecencynah dumping 4 stickies up on that top window like that instead of anywhere else is nasty work in itself LMFAO wat be wrong with niggashave u ever even played invite lmfao
ur talking to one of the most experienced demomen in the game. have some respect
arcadiaBrody gatekeeping
ur both using dirtymorts flag who i think was using sneakys flag, but flatline is using my name. lets move on
the most fun part of the bot crisis was trying to kick an actual human cheater and pubbers voting against it cos they didnt understand that someone can cheat without being a bot
not being rude to anyone here but posting in these threads has the exact same feeling as dropping a pebble into a really deep well
it takes me multiple tries to do 80 damage on mid with my monitor on
i hate barycenter
offsides
arcadiaguys, let me cook
hi kyle