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(1) What’s the scariest moment you’ve experienced in a game?
(2) What’s your favorite urban legend about a secret area in a game?
(3) Do you play any collectible card games?

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The theme of this week was executive function disorder. I tried every trick in my ADHD arsenal to overcome it, but alas. The only thing that will fix me is the end of this horrible winter.
rynling: (Cool Story Bro)
Around this time last year, I was asked to contribute a 300-word essay to a photography collection focusing on "undead" malls, meaning dead malls that have reinvented themselves as public spaces in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. It appears that this project may have become something of a dead mall itself, so I want to share the essay I wrote about Nakano Broadway in Tokyo.

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And also! What I didn't have space to include in this short essay is that Nakano Broadway was designed according to the Metabolist school of architecture, which holds that floorplans should flow organically (as opposed to the rectangle-grid rationality of postwar Brutalism). The combination of the confusing layout + the dinginess of the old building + the clutter of the stores overflowing into the corridors makes the space feel more than a bit labyrinthine. Nakano Broadway is like walking through a hoarder house, except it's an entire mall. It's an extremely unique experience; there's really nothing like it.

I'm not sure what tag to use for this post btw. Probably "Dark Souls" is close enough.
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I don’t have much to report this week, just that I’m getting GRR Martin vibes from how long this winter has lasted. I’m tired all the time, and I’m currently at a place where I consider it a win if I can write literally one sentence a day on any given project. This is frustrating, but what can you do. Anyway here’s a photo of my dog sleeping:

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rynling: (Cool Story Bro)
An Unfound Door isn’t an adventure story, though it starts as one.

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...which is all well and good, but “tone” and “themes” are difficult to convey in a one-page cover letter! I will keep editing and adjusting and refining and submitting, though.
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While doing research on plague doctors, I recently found an old self-published book (this one here) whose author essentially drove around Germany while spending the night at various castles and taking amateur photos. The writing isn't great to begin with, and the book is filled with typos and formatting errors.

But honestly, I think that's charming. This one goth nerd's weird labor of love is worth an infinite number of AI-generated books with perfect grammar and stylistic organization. And let me tell you. Amazon sure is gloated with an infinite number of AI-generated books these days, many of which are travel guides filled with what I can only assume is hallucinated misinformation. I'm now starting to see AI-generated writing appear in academic articles as well, and I'm not feeling great about it.

As someone with ADHD who's been bullied for being "lazy" about my writing, I have to admit that this is actually kind of validating. Like sure, my work might have an occasional typo or mistaken homophone or awkward bit of phrasing, but at least you can be sure it was written by a human.
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Here's my personal opinion on Gen-AI:
I don't like Gen-AI. I hate to see it. I wish it didn't exist.

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In conclusion:
I don't like Gen-AI. I hate to see it. I wish it didn't exist.

Not Wrong

Feb. 9th, 2026 07:25 pm
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First Image of Charlie Day in 'Kill Me'
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1qvzecq/first_image_of_charlie_day_in_kill_me_jimmy_wakes/

Jimmy wakes up after attempting suicide, or at least that's what it looks like. Together with Margot, the 911 operator, they set out on a mission to solve the mystery: did someone try to kill him or is the specter of depression haunting him?

I am mainly here for the top comment:
Weird way to film Luigi’s Mansion but I’ll keep an open mind.
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My wizard detective story “The Case of the Phantom Portrait” was accepted for publication, so I’m thinking it’s time to write a new one.

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Anyway, this story is about creativity and copyright law. And about how the latter shouldn’t exist.

Idk man, sometimes I think about how large animation studios treat their artists, and it makes me want to write stories about murder.
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Philadelphia city services completely ceased functioning during the snowstorm two weekends ago, so I spent most of my daylight free time this week shoveling snow and breaking up ice patches. I have nothing but love for my neighbors, but I kind of want to [redacted] City Hall at the moment. All this manual labor does make me feel like a lumberjack, though.
rynling: (Gators)
When I was in college, I was briefly friends with a guy who came off as an intellectual because he only read “important” books. I liked him well enough, but I never really took him seriously. He was one of those people who was always saying that he wanted to be a writer, but he didn’t write.

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The point of this story is that anyone who has ever self-published a zero-review novel on Itch.io has added more to the world than this guy, and any random person posting gay furry porn on AO3 is worth a million shitty literary “geniuses.”
rynling: (Cool Story Bro)
To briefly return to the topic of "pro-psychotic" discourse, I want to add that it's entirely possible to handle these neurotypes compassionately + responsibly and still tell amazing stories about Lovecraftian sanity slippage.

Night in the Woods is a really, really good example.

Also, a short graphic novel I recently read and very much appreciated is Where Black Stars Shine, which is a super fun reworking of "The King in Yellow," a nineteenth-century short story (famous in Lovecraft circles) about a play that induces madness in anyone who watches a performance or even reads the script.

I feel like, if you present an actually realistic depiction of schizophrenia, it can add an incredible layer of nuance (and poetic beauty) to the broader theme of "madness." In any case, it's always cool when people feel comfortable telling stories about their own experiences with the full range of artistic tools at their disposal.
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Mamdani Shuts Down NYC’s Disastrous AI Chatbot
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-chatbot-mamdani

In a press conference held last week, Mamdani made it a point to single out New York City’s large language model as a target for destruction. “The previous administration had an AI chatbot that was functionally unusable,” Mamdani said. “It was costing the administration around half a million dollars. That, in and of itself, is not something that can bridge the budget gap, but it’s an indication of the ways in which money has been spent while refusing to account for the actual costs of what these programs are.”

Indeed, the bot is now dead.


Good for him. Amazing how so many of these stupid problems are so easy to fix.
rynling: (Mog Toast)
Something I’ve started to see on Tumblr that sounds like it should be a parody but is actually kind of cool is "pro-psychotic" discourse. The essential argument is that, if we normalize autism and ADHD as neurotypes, we should extend our sympathy to psychosis-spectrum neurotypes as well.

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In the end, gothic novels are fun to read, but no one should have to live in one, you know?

Also I just wanted to say that sometimes I feel that people on Tumblr get things right in a way that no one else on the internet does. I tend not to engage with the site's culture of social commentary, but I appreciate that it exists.
rynling: (Gators)
I had to block some grown adults on Tumblr this morning.

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I swear to god. It's just a drawing of a plant. People will get find anything to get upset about.
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WHISPERS
https://www.neilburnell.com/whispers

Burnell was inspired by a visit to Wistman’s Wood, a remote, upland area of old, gnarled oak. Burnell’s images offer a glimpse of moss-coated limbs and fern-covered forest floors that seem to freeze time.

Dartmoor National Park advises visitors to avoid walking through Wistman’s Wood to allow it to heal from damage caused by overtourism during the pandemic, but the children yearn for moss-coated limbs and fern-covered forest floors.
rynling: (Cool Story Bro)
Game Poems #1
https://www.gamepoems.com/issue01/

Game Poems is an interactive magazine dedicated to exploring the artistic and poetic potential of short-form videogames by publishing new work directly in a playable format.

I'm gonna be real, this project seems extremely pretentious in a very cringe way. Still, maybe some of the games themselves are good? I'm looking forward to exploring the collection.

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There's another thing I did this week that I don't want to hide under a cut, because maybe someone who sees this would like to do it too:

- I applied as a writer to The Reins of History: A Final Fantasy XII Zine, whose site on Carrd is (here) along with links to a very short application. Anyone who signs up can contribute to this zine in whatever way they wish, and the head mod is a longtime community organizer. I have a good feeling about this project!
rynling: (Mog Toast)
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I’m still suffering from the cold and ice, but the warmth I see on social media is heartening. It’s always so nice to watch people standing up for each other, supporting their communities, and putting art into the world. Despite everything!!
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The Final Kakariko Reveal
https://www.instagram.com/p/DTlCE3tkcnA/

"I don't need Ocarina of Time to be remade with current-gen graphics," I said, like a clown.

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