it occurs to me that when we first got into the Tales series, playing Tales of Symphonia as a kid, it was right after we'd been playing Ocarina of Time, and since that was the only other game in which context we'd heard the term "dungeon", we were expecting something way more interesting when we got to that game's first dungeon
it was a pretty big disappointment, both how short it was and how uncomplex it was, and it's a good thing we didn't just put the game down there
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apparently little caesar's is the third most popular pizza restaurant in the US, after pizza hut and dominos
i would have thought papa johns would be there but then we stopped ordering papa johns ever after the founder turned out to be a diehard racist 45 supporter so probably a lot of other people did that too, wouldn't be surprised if they're nowhere near as popular as they used to be
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also, i imagine some culture somewhere has already done this because everything you can think of, a natural language has already done it
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concept: a writing system that involves not just shape but also color
what would writing implements for such a system look like? The calligraphy may be done with colored inks and multiple pens, and old inscriptions with chiseled rock and paint, or perhaps woven into tapestries... but what would the equivalent of a ballpoint pen for that writing system be? something cheap and easy that allows you to easily and quickly switch between colors...
(also yes this would be bad if you're colorblind)
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i'm not talking cases where it's just easy on the ears, i'm talking where it's actually *memorably* good
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