Ari Waroshi
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Ari Waroshi
@dcwari
137ª conta. Geek | Apaixonado pela vida e sua simplicidade. 🎧🤘🏻💀👾☕🧠

Como me conquistar pelo estômago bolo: Chocolate com Morango ❤️ doce: prestígio sorvete: napolitano chocolate: todos os tipos suco: morango com leite refri: Sprite fruta: morango batata: cozida e assada pizza: Marguerita álcoolico: to proibida carne: Carneiro ou Salmão






Amazon's new head of TV has requested that the ‘MASS EFFECT’ series should be rewritten to appeal to “non-gamers.” A greenlight for the series is expected shortly. (Source: theankler.com/p/why-is-peter…)



Matt Dinniman, author of Dungeon Crawler Carl, has choice words for The Critical Drinker: "I regret that my books have any association whatsoever with him. I hope one day to have his part in book three removed all together. It's a distraction, and the only edgelord douchebag I want people to think of when they read my books is the AI itself." Why did he feel the need to do this?

🚨 SUCESSO ABSOLUTO! O Universo Absolute já alcançou a marca de 12 milhões de exemplares vendidos em apenas um ano e meio de existência. "Absolute Batman" está vendendo 300.000 unidades por mês, um número monstruoso no ramo dos quadrinhos. (Via: @THR)




The live-action ‘ELDEN RING’ movie has begun pre-production, with sets starting to be built. Directed by Alex Garland & produced by A24. (Source: THROXTV/TikTok)




The Book of the New Sun author Gene Wolfe explains why he does not see a distinction between fantasy and science fiction: "I don't see really that a sharp distinction can be made. What we're talking about really are publishing categories. What wire rack a book goes on to. Science fiction is always to some degree fantasy. If you say I'm going to extrapolate what the science of the next 50 years will be like that is in itself fantasy if you pretend that your extrapolation is going to be 100% accurate. It never is. It may score some astounding hits and you fade off into unicorns and elves, but unicorns, I think, are science fiction if you put them in our world rather than in the world of a medieval tapestry. So you can argue about that indefinitely. If somebody in the 1800s wrote a book about a robot, a mechanical man, and there were books written that were, generally Clockwork, then to someone who never thought such things would exist that was fantasy. To us looking back at the mechanical man and we see that mobots, mobile robots, can be made and so forth and so on. Automata for Disney and whatnot. Then it's science fiction. But why should the passage of 100 or 200 years make the books change its genre. It depends on the preconceptions we bring to the book." Is he right?






Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld on Supergirl backlash: "ALL Backlash on everything is a result of everyone having a microphone. It’s part of the minutia. Has been for awhile. So much of it should not be taken seriously." Do you agree with him on this?

Brazil had a great D&D commercial too. Hard to believe it’s been 6 years already. Done as a Renault car commercial, we should’ve had these folks do a movie too.



Starfleet Academy actor Karim Diane voices he's sad about the show getting canceled: “Of course, I think we are bummed that we’re not going to get a third season right now, but we shot 20 episodes of Star Trek … a lot of shows don’t even make it to the pilot, barely make it to the first season, so two seasons, is actually really cool. And the fact that, like, we still have that to look forward to come out next year… I’m excited.” Do you thik the show should continue?

Matt Dinniman, author of Dungeon Crawler Carl, has choice words for The Critical Drinker: "I regret that my books have any association whatsoever with him. I hope one day to have his part in book three removed all together. It's a distraction, and the only edgelord douchebag I want people to think of when they read my books is the AI itself." Why did he feel the need to do this?














