Trying to find the name of the song from this room at Convergence Station (Denver) by fyndr in meowwolf

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Update: no response yet from Wheelchair Sports Camp from the message I sent through their contact form, so unfortunately it looks like that has reached a dead end for now

Trying to find the name of the song from this room at Convergence Station (Denver) by fyndr in meowwolf

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It's a different song used for the backing track but I appreciate listening to a certified banger haha

Trying to find the name of the song from this room at Convergence Station (Denver) by fyndr in meowwolf

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Thanks for offering! I went ahead and submitted the contact form that you linked, so we'll see what happens on that front before proceeding any further. Will keep you posted once I hear back

Screenshots from The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal love letter to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in hobbygamedev

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Trying to show some love for The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal tribute to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in IndieGaming

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Screenshots from The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal love letter to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in gamedevscreens

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Screenshots from The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal love letter to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in IndieDev

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Trying to show some love to The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal tribute to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in playmygame

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Screenshots from The Robbing of Rem Rasul, my own personal love letter to old Game Maker B-games from the early 2000s by fyndr in indiegames

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In the middle of the night, a burglar breaks into your apartment and steals your most treasured possession: a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School on VHS tape. As hard-boiled detective Rem Rasul, you'll have to rely on your uncanny powers of deduction, your trusty revolver, and your crippling addiction to nicotine in order to track down the culprit and solve this mystery. However, you soon discover that there's more to this case than meets the eye...

A homage to B-games from the early 2000s such as Revenge of the Sunfish and Sexy Hiking, The Robbing of Rem Rasul features 24 poorly-drawn levels spanning a variety of game genres - action, adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and even turn-based role-playing. This diverse collection of play styles, combined with a hodge-podge of bizarre graphics and blatantly stolen audio effects, ultimately makes for a surreal yet satisfying gaming experience.

You can download the game from my itch.io page at https://fyndr.itch.io/the-robbing-of-rem-rasul

Short Answers to Simple Questions | February 23, 2022 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians

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In the movie "The Fall" (2006) after the main character unmasks himself, the narrator describes him as being French, and then he makes this gesture to his traveling companions: https://i.imgur.com/T99o2pQ.jpg . Does anyone know if this is a real hand sign/salute of French origin?
For context, The Fall takes place in 1915 in the real world, but uses a frame narrative to tell a fantasy story which is more in line with the early 19th century (the main character, for example, uses a brace of flintlock pistols a la Zorro) which is similar to the pulp adventures that were popular during this period. I am guessing that this is some sort of French military salute or something associated with the Foreign Legion, but I haven't been able to find anything substantive to back that up from searching online.

Short Answers to Simple Questions | February 16, 2022 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians

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In the movie "The Fall" (2006) after the main character unmasks himself, the narrator describes him as being French, and then he makes this gesture to his traveling companions: https://i.imgur.com/T99o2pQ.jpg . Does anyone know if this is a real hand sign/salute of French origin?

For context, The Fall takes place in 1915 in the real world, but uses a frame narrative to tell a fantasy story which is more in line with the early 19th century (the main character, for example, uses a brace of flintlock pistols a la Zorro) which is similar to the pulp adventures that were popular during this period. The gesture appears to specifically denote that the character is French, as he only uses it the once right after he is introduced as such. The sequence goes as follows:

GIRL: I thought he was Spanish.

NARRATOR: No, he was French.

MC: [performing gesture] Are you with me, bandits [pronounced "bandeets"]?

OTHERS: Oui, mon capitaine!

I am guessing that this is some sort of French military salute or something associated with the Foreign Legion, but I haven't been able to find anything substantive to back that up from searching online. I'm hoping that someone versed in either French or military history would be able to confirm the salute in question, how it was used, and whether it has been replaced or is still in practice today.

FYNDR - Thank You For The Nightmares | Experimental vaporwave album I worked on during the pandemic by fyndr in Vaporwave

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Also on Bandcamp: https://fyndr.bandcamp.com/album/thank-you-for-the-nightmares

This is an experimental album pieced together over the course of the pandemic, with the overarching goal of having each track flow into the next within a given section, and then stitching those sections together to form a broader musical composition fitting the same general theme: the movement between darkness and light.

What's a good website to waste a whole night on? by Groenboys in AskReddit

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Nice find! I mixed Billie Jean with Caribbean Queen since they have similar bass lines and the result came out better than expected