Star: (Kicks down door) Hekapoo! Where's Marco?
Marco: Star! (Hugs)
Star: Unhand me (checks him out) b-beautiful stranger! How do you know my name?
Marco: It's me, Marco. (Shows hoodie) See?
Star: Marco?! (Really checks him out) Marco...
[Sexual tension intensifies]
#SVTFOE
#StealThis idea: a digital media player that connects to the #TV like an antenna. Playlists on the device act like TV channels so you can use a remote control to flip through them.
Blog idea: How to Set-up [Decentralized Service] for your friends and family. #StealThis
> Episode 3 "Cannon Fodder" by Katsuhiro Otomo (or "1984" if animated by the guy who made "Akira".)
Not a story. More like a day-in-the-life depiction of a family in fascism-town.
Eh. It was okay.
> Episode 2 "Stink Bomb" by Tensai Okumura (or how some dumbass became a chemical weapon.)
Surprisingly funny for an episode where lots of people die. Though it gets worse halfway in. (Urgh! He's so stupid! Why? Who knows! You'd think there'd some visual indication, like his eyes or something, but noooo!)
Ending's badly contrived. Director's obviously trying to force a joke at the episode's expense.
The USA: the cause of, and solution to, all of the world's problems. 'Merica, f@ck yeah!
> Episode 1 "Magnetic Rose" by Koji Morimoto (or a haunted house IN SPAAAAAAACE.)
Pretty good sci-fi. Gets very mind-bending as it goes on. Also the only episode whose theme matches the title of the series.
Slightly cooler than usual news:
During the Super Blood Wolf Moon (Hooray!), several video streams caught a flash of light on the moon during totality. Which means it was probably hit by a rock.
So the international werewolf crisis was (unfortunately) averted, due to someone attacking the moon as it was charging up its werewolf laser.
#NowPlaying Mojado - El Piso Está Mojado
Actual lyrics translated from Spanish: The floor is wet. Be careful not to fall.
Voracious reader, humble storyteller & aspiring game designer. Currently writing a tabletop RPG using a custom made system.