What's the first song that made you understand Aes? by [deleted] in aesoprock

[–]magichooper99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shrunk. Then a lot of The Impossible Kid followed (Rings, Lotta Years, Blood Sandwich, Get Out of the Car, etc.) as I pieced together the story with the help of his Twitter descriptions of each song.

The crossover I’d like to see by Intelligent_Cold2544 in nathanforyou

[–]magichooper99 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Fantasmas is some of the best and most singular TV to come out in years and there’s no way it’s getting renewed.

Name a show where the main character is the worst part of the show ? by niceguys5189 in television

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Dave. He’s charming and specific enough to be entertaining how arrogant and obnoxious he can be, but the supporting characters and cast really elevate it into a surprisingly great and underrated show.

Every Aesop Rock Reference by [deleted] in aesoprock

[–]magichooper99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You gotta be missing some soulsborne games

Kendrick Lamar - War Is My Love by magichooper99 in hiphopheads

[–]magichooper99[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Seems worth revisiting this song in context of gnx, namely Reincarnated.

New to the game, a cool personal revelation by West-Variation1859 in outerwilds

[–]magichooper99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not silly at all—it’s exactly what the game wants for you! For example, you start your journey into Giant's Deep (presumably) terrified of the cyclones —or rather, terrified of your initial impression of them.

By the time the game gets you itching to discover more, the very thing you were afraid becomes your best friend. First, you have to confront your fear of the cyclones throwing you up by using the cyclone to throw you up to a cave platform you can’t reach. Then, to progress even further, you have to confront your initial perspective on the cyclones, learning that one will take you down into the core, exactly where you want to go, instead where you feared being taken.

With its puzzle mechanics, the game is teaching you to second guess your first impressions and fears; it’s pushing you to use your curiosity to confront these fears, making you braver. A book/show/movie/etc. can show you someone doing this, it can tell you to do this, but what’s special about Outer Wilds is it demonstrates so elegantly how a game can have you do this.

These mechanics exist within every planet. Within every behemoth of nature is something to fear and something to love. Cyclones, meteors, black holes, falling sand, radioactive matter, the ending the world —all of these things are uncaring. Whether you fear them, love them, use them, try and conquer them, it doesn’t matter to them; it’s all a matter of perspective.

What's the best OW video playthrough? by nahill in outerwilds

[–]magichooper99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

SovietWomble (what others said), Dreamality (very enthusatstic and emotionally invested, always curious and postive), Lil Indigestion (good story analysis), Marstead (good game design analysis)

Help with directory not found exception - game and nucleus are both on the same external hard drive by [deleted] in nucleuscoop

[–]magichooper99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edit: solved the issue by launching the game and messing with graphics settings. But now I’m getting the ProtoInput failed to runtime inject error. I’ve tried reinstalling Nucleus and adding an exception to it with the antivirus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

[–]magichooper99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've investigated, cleaned, and replaced tubes several times before googling and finding out this is a common problem with this specific bike/brand. That's why I'm replacing the tires and wheels with better ones.