Lou Scott Keyes
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Lou Scott Keyes
@LS_Keyes
Self taught pianist and contemporary vibe composer.


My highest engagement over the past week has been a retweet of someone else’s work



Crimson Dessert is not for everyone, the same way that games like Dark Souls are not for everyone. This game has a ton of game mechanics, controls that are a hassle to learn and the puzzles can be troublesome for some gamers due to the game’s nature of not giving you any hints at all if you’re stuck somewhere, it just lets you figure out things on your own. Whenever that makes this a good or bad game is totally subjective, I think that it truly depends on how much time you’re willing to invest in Crimson Desert to get through its learning curve.



JUST IN: France President Emmanuel Macron has now agreed to assist the U.S. with support in the Strait of Hormuz to keep oil shipping open.




Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86.

Central to book 4 is the collective consciousness of all humanity existing inside the God Emperor. That’s the big reveal, that the ability to see the future isn’t magical, it’s a consequence of the combined memories of every man/woman in history that revealed the Golden Path. A million generations. The episodic memories of hundreds of billions of men/women provides Leto II with a Bayesian prior distribution powerful enough to minimize almost all prediction errors. That’s the source of the God Emperor’s power. If they adapt book 4 into a movie and neglect that central theme, I don’t gaf which woketard dingbat directs. I won’t watch it and they can go fuck themselves 😊🙏🏻


Forgot my anniversary again. AMA.






