It's called: Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called - The Adult Empire Strikes Back
Shinnosuke and his family go to the 20th century museum, a recreation of the 1970s World Expo in Osaka. His parents are exposed to nostalgia of their younger days, and are treated to the prospect of realizing their childhood fantasies once more. Unfortunately the curators of the museum have other plans of putting the future to an end, and living in the past century forever in their project Yesterday Once More. This plan causes all the adults to lose their memories of adulthood, and live in the 20th century forever! But what will happen to all the children if their parents refuse to grow up?
Nah, we're waiting for the mod change that happens every night at exactly 00:00 AM EST where there's a one to two minute gap until 00:01-00:02 where the site is unmoderated and we post all of our most extreme takes and because no moderator is actually present to witness the act we get off scott-free under the site's "nullus testis, porcus testes" rule that got added in the last M7 summit of 2024.
He doesn't have a right arm. Or seemingly a left shoulder to joining where his left arm would be. Also, assuming the jacket was filled at one point it should be deflating as he drinks it, not staying puffy.
The cognitive dissonance feeds into their angry politics like a positive feedback loop anyway. Any bit of discomfort they feel gets reinvested into hating a phantom left.
Can't remember if it was here or somewhere else, but it was a Substack article (I think) that phrased it something like this: even if we stopped all machine-generated junk production on the internet right now, it's basically like a layer of sediment covering the internet that we'd have to fucking dig and sift through when looking for whatever real stuff we're looking for. Allowing it to continue is worse.
It was OK. I thought it was kinda' sloppy though. I didn't like the fairytale (almost Marvel with his Superman powers) style it had where it's just constantly reinforcing how innocent he is. I haven't read the book, but from adaptations or incorporation of Frankenstein/'s monster I've seen it feels like the original story has way more going on with it.
Another Marvel aspect I felt was how straight-forward a lot of the dialogue and visual metaphors were. Which has me wonder how much films going forward are going to have this kind of storytelling.
Virtual Hydlide, though you need to look up the mechanics/tips briefly before playing. It's otherwise a pretty straight-forward fantasy RPG with OK exploration. King's Field/Shadow Tower games too, though maybe just the PS1 games. Not sure if the later ones get complicated.
I remember the DS/PSP had a bunch of straight-forward 3D dungeon crawler games like Dungeon Siege, although maybe they had complicated loot 'n grind systems I'm unaware of, but that era of handheld RPGs seems prime for exploration-based RPGs without stupid amount of mechanics. Maybe the portable Phantasy Star games too on DS/PSP, etc. 3DS too, probably, with like Ever Oasis and stuff. Actually, probably Wii too with stuff like Fragile Dreams, Final Fantasy Fables, Rune Factory, Opoona, etc.
Finally sat down and played Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game tonight. Took like an hour and 31 credits, which was two coins each so in an arcade at default settings that's like $15.50 which is pretty expensive and I'd be hogging the cabinet for a long time. Probably cheaper to play as 2 players at times.
Fuck the sports questions. Barely even cover, like, Olympics and international stuff, just obscure shit from American leagues.
Yeah, maybe. I definitely think there are either debate perverts or bots that search Ukraine, Russia, Israel, and Palestine to do this.
But TrueAnon also has a lot of morons too, since it's Chapo-adjacent (so a lot of people who like political comedy but are actually liberals who are pretty uninterested in the politics part ala John Stewart) and also the conspiracy stuff attracts people who get off on supposedly hidden knowledge they can use to feel better than other people. So you get "I'm totally above sides" in regards to pretty much anything that's too complicated. Also a lot of terminally online dudebros who think caring about being seen as normal makes them normal and not hideously freakish, so you need to couch every single post in a disaffected, pseudo-intellectual way that stands out from 'caring too much' that's fucking tiresome to have to navigate.
They did the "here's one (1) Wikipedia link" move when asked for articles and then made it obvious they haven't viewed any actual evidence for their claim this entire time, they just got swept up in a narrative spun by lots of little pieces of propaganda on social media.
Another user is clearly a chatgpt bot, or I suspect a wrecker chud that's using chatgpt to generate language because it's inflammatory and soy but also stupid and unfocused in a way that even anarcholib types usually aren't. And in a previous post did an "it's not X, it's Y" comment.
It's called: Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called - The Adult Empire Strikes Back