Arcade Culture (& Why I Hate Dance Gamers)

I spend a lot of my time nowadays going over to a nearby barcade. This specific one drew me in because it’s a combination of pinball and REAL arcade games. I say that because it has very few normie games that you would find at Dave & Busters — none of these oversized phone games or stripped down ports of actual games. The best part is that it has a bunch of newer Japanese games with some real classics like Crazy Taxi. It’s not at the level of Round1 but let’s be real: Round1 for as great as it is, … Continue reading Arcade Culture (& Why I Hate Dance Gamers)

Tired – Written Through Phone

I’m actually using voice to text at the moment because I am so exhausted. it’s really interesting to see how these kinds of things have progressed because many years ago this would not be able to be accurate at all. It also has the bonus of literally being rambling which is something I’m good at. Anyway, he looks like my shower head is starting to leak. From what I understand, there is a little rubber or plastic ring inside that connects the hose to the actual shower head and this is known as an o-ring. If it becomes loose the … Continue reading Tired – Written Through Phone

Typing Quirks

I Feel Like The Internet Becoming More Widespread And Accessible Has Deteriorated Grammar, Spelling, And General Sentence Cohesiveness. im someone who most of the time doesnt care about either grammar or spelling, because i like to believe people will be able to understand what im saying. also im super lazy but the one thing i will always be sure to type properly is the contraction of it is. none of this it’s/its mixing up. Maybe typing quirks are just inherently flawed because they play with the psychology of how you read anything.Likeyou knowwhen peopleexpect a sentencebutit feels wrong. Your brain … Continue reading Typing Quirks

Holiday (Observed)

Decided to do some adult things and a majority of the places I required to venture to were all closed, because they were celebrating New Year’s Day (Observed.) I don’t think it’s strange that this is a thing, since I suppose Sundays are the holy day and breaking that for any reason is sacrilege. Maybe I can apply this to my own life by going “Aaron’s Birthday (Observed.)” No wait, people already do that by having their parties a few days before or after their actual birthday. How about “Work (Observed)?” No work on Sunday, only going on Monday. Let’s … Continue reading Holiday (Observed)