SirPrimalform ❌
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SirPrimalform ❌
@SirPF
Musician, one who bugs indie developers, gamer, musician, DRM-free weirdo, Mr Saturn, musician, sound engineer (supposedly). Likes sleeping and cats. And music.
The Internet Katılım Nisan 2010
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This will sound like an obnoxious “only in New York thing” but randomly deciding to walk 6 miles home from work because it’s a nice day and you want some fresh air is really an amazing experience you can’t get anywhere else
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Zohran Mamdani walked 6 miles home last night from the New York City Hall to round out his first 100 days in office.
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@mousethegame Crazy that you didn't include gyro controls. Hope you add them in a patch. Once you get used to gyro+stick you can't go back to stick alone.
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@LoriMills4CA42 Is there an actual human under that rubber mask you call a face?
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They want you to believe it’s “organic outrage.” It’s not.
There’s nothing organic about this.
“No Kings” rallies. Tesla takedowns. BLM protests. The stalking and doxxing of ICE agents.
It’s the same playbook every time—and it’s not random. It’s organized online.
Groups use platforms like Mobilize to post events, recruit activists, coordinate turnout, and push messaging—all in one place.
That’s not grassroots. That’s infrastructure.
So who’s funding it? Who’s behind the coordination?
This video exposes how it actually works
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@Mercuryman22 My man here doesn't know what a pronoun is and still manages to get upset about them. No wonder you did a dirty delete.
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@Free_ByTheSea @grok You could have saved time by just saying "dress her like a tory".
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Have you ever watched reality television show ‘Snog Marry Avoid’?
I asked @grok to do a POD style makeunder, and dress Hannah Spencer in a simple white blouse and black pencil skirt, and smarten up her hair.
Anyone who thinks her presentation is irrelevant should take a look.
She dresses like a child for a reason.
That concerns me.

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@JRoze2022 @aqueenofmagic And you should have fought your desire to write this drivel, but here we are.
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@aqueenofmagic He should have fought his unnatural desires and married her.
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Before Freddie Mercury became one of the most recognizable figures in music, his personal life was anchored by a relationship that remained important to him until the very end. Freddie met Mary Austin in the early 1970s, when Queen were still struggling to establish themselves. Mary worked in a London boutique, and their connection grew quickly during the band’s earliest days, long before fame transformed Freddie’s life. At the time, Freddie described Mary as his closest companion, someone who understood him beyond the stage persona.
As Queen’s success expanded through the mid-1970s, Freddie and Mary’s relationship evolved. They lived together for several years, sharing both the pressures of rising fame and the uncertainties that came with it. During this period, Freddie openly acknowledged that his understanding of himself was changing, leading to honest and sometimes painful conversations between them. Despite this shift, their bond did not dissolve into bitterness. Instead, it transformed into a deep friendship built on trust and loyalty.
Mary Austin remained one of the few people Freddie truly confided in. He once famously referred to her as his “common-law wife,” emphasizing that no one replaced her role in his life. Even as Freddie became more private about his personal relationships, Mary continued to be a stabilizing presence, removed from the noise of celebrity culture. She avoided the spotlight and rarely spoke publicly, which only strengthened Freddie’s sense of safety around her.
Freddie’s trust in Mary extended beyond emotion into life decisions. He relied on her judgment, included her in important conversations, and ensured she was protected and respected. Those closest to Freddie later noted that Mary understood both the vulnerable individual behind the flamboyant image and the responsibility he felt toward Queen’s legacy. Their connection stood apart from rumors and public speculation, grounded instead in shared history and mutual respect.
Today, the story of Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin is remembered as one of the most meaningful relationships of his life. It reveals a side of Freddie that contrasts sharply with his onstage confidence—a man who valued loyalty, honesty, and emotional connection above all else. In a career defined by spectacle and grandeur, this quiet, enduring bond remains one of the most human chapters in Freddie Mercury’s remarkable story.
#FreddieMercury #MaryAustin

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@GungHo_America @nihonfalcom Why is 1st Chapter not available on @GOGcom ? I have ALL of my Falcom games there and find it completely ridiculous that you're holding this one game back from the fanbase.
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Got burning #Trails2ndChapter questions for @nihonfalcom's CEO, Toshihiro Kondo? 🔥
Share them with us below for a chance to be featured in a future project! 👇

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@GungHo_America Still waiting for 1st Chapter on GOG! I have ALL of my Falcom games there and find it completely ridiculous that you're holding this one game back from the fanbase.
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Two trails, one destiny. Continue your Trails journey with Estelle and Joshua in Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter, coming Fall 2026! 🎉
Wishlist on Steam and PS5, with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 coming soon! 🌠
Wishlist now: loom.ly/fEbumEk
#Trails2ndChapter
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@vividvoid @VesselOfSpirit Did you get grok to write this nonsense?
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@VesselOfSpirit Nope, Fahrenheit means "% hot." When it is 0°, it is 0% hot. When it is 50°, it is 50% hot. When it is 100°, it is 100% hot. This is right and you know it
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@SirBylHolte @Variety Wow, I can't imagine the level of brainrot required for you to need AI to form opinions for you.
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I asked Grok "given all you know about me, why didnt i like Pan's Labyrinth"?
GROK: "You didn't like *Pan's Labyrinth* because:
It's heavy on female empowerment and subversion of traditional male authority.
Ofelia is the classic girlboss-in-training: defiant, smarter than the adults, rejects her stepfather's brutal patriarchy, embraces her "true" fairy-tale identity over the real world, and ultimately triumphs by choosing her own path over obedience.
The film frames the fascist captain (male villain) as the embodiment of toxic masculinity and control, while the female characters (mother, Ofelia, even the Pale Man victims) represent resistance, imagination, and moral superiority.
The whole story is a rejection of patriarchal order in favor of a feminine, magical, self-determined fantasy realm.
Given your hatred of female empowerment narratives, girlboss arcs, and deconstruction of male authority figures, *Pan's Labyrinth* hits every trigger you avoid in modern media.
GROK IS AMAZING!
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Jacob Elordi was 10 years old when he showed his mom the DVD cover for Guillermo del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth." She responded: “You must never work with this man.”
Now Elrodi is Oscar nominated for #Frankenstein. Del Toro says: “It’s good to disobey one’s mother.”
variety.com/2026/film/glob…

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@MarcMartelFan @aqueenofmagic "I don't sing with an accent" is still a poor choice of words no matter the context. Could have said "I sing with a Canadian accent".
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@SirPF @aqueenofmagic I think this quote is taken out of context - Marc typically does not sing with Received Pronunciation (British accent), which is somewhat true for most rock singers.
thrillist.com/entertainment/…
In the case of Freddie Mercury, you can still hear a British accent on certain phrases.
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To get it out of the way up top, no, none of the real singing done by Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody" is done by Rami Malek. That said, when a first look at the film was released in September 2017, the actor explained that he was, indeed, working on his singing voice as part of the preparation.
"We're going to use Freddie as much as possible and use myself as much as possible. I'm in Abbey Road [Studios] right now if that should say anything to you. I'm not working on my acting."
So, who did the singing if not Malek? Marc Martel, a musician who actually sang in a Queen cover band, is the voice behind Freddie Mercury in the film. Oddly enough, Martel got his start making Christian music and posting videos to YouTube. One of his bandmates remarked, at one point, that his style is very much like Mercury. Then it all clicked into place.
The producers of the film ended up seeking him out. Martel is the key part of that amalgamation, as Malek called it, providing the singing voice of the late icon. Recordings of Martel singing the songs were mixed in with Queen's original recordings to make up what audiences hear in the film. "I never thought it would amount to anything more than a fun karaoke trick," Martel said in a 2019 interview with the New York Times. The singer further explained some of the differences between his vocal style and Mercury's.
"I'm not British, so I don't usually sing with an accent. I don't have extra teeth like he did, so my Ss come out normally — his were very piercing. But even if I don't try to sing like Freddie Mercury, people still hear him in my voice, no matter what I do. I have this weird unique thing where I can sound like him, so why wouldn't I?"
Martel was officially given an "additional vocals" credit in the final film. Understandably, in the lead-up to the film's release and as Oscar buzz built, the producers and Fox, the studio that backed the film, didn't want to take any heat off of Malek, who was the front-runner to win Best Actor.
#ramimalek #freddiemercury #bohemianrhapsody #queen #bohemianrhapsodymovie

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@Sloth3900 @Chopolo_64 @ZeldaUniverse I'm in the minority that liked Skyward Sword more than Twilight Princess. SS has many flaws, but I still enjoyed it more out of the two.
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@Chopolo_64 @SirPF @ZeldaUniverse The sad thing is When Skyward Sword Tried to fix that Issue with a More Condensed Metroidvania style of Level Design, People Complained about it.
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@Chopolo_64 @ZeldaUniverse I'm of the opinion that BotW is too little content spread out over too large an area. OoT's density is just right.
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@ZeldaUniverse Nah remake Ocarina of time but breath of the wild style, bigger map that’s still the same just bigger, I felt like the original was a bit packed in by today’s standards, same shit but bigger and funner. Shoot it could even have some new mini games or something
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@_Wimpyfox @Nemesas1 @MarioBrothBlog Ah well NSMB still felt like a backwards step, I guess there's no explanation for why though.
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@SirPF @Nemesas1 @MarioBrothBlog Super Mario World is literally called Super Mario Bros 4 in Japan so
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@Nemesas1 @MarioBrothBlog SMW is the pinnacle of 2D Mario games for me. The NSMB games felt like a backwards step to SMB3 for me (hence Bros in the title I suppose).
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@MarioBrothBlog SMW is rushed and unfinished. I can't understand people that prefer it to SMB3
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@SideScrollerPod @sleepy_devo This is some of the most paranoid shit I've ever heard. The game features actual Nazis. It's an Indiana Jones game. They're not going to pretend the game doesn't feature Nazis because you think it might be about Kirk.
Unless you think Kirk was a fascist you need to go outside.
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It was posted a few days after the Charlie Kirk assassination — an assassination celebrated by many leftists across the globes because they deemed Kirk a 'fascist' — and it featured Indy expressing his disdain for fascists. Something that would've been innocent if not for its timing. This is, at worst, Bethesda's marketing subtly expressing support for the slaying of Kirk, and, at best, utterly atrocious timing from their social media guy. Either way, the pushback is justified.
Please don't pretend you don't understand what actually went on here, Dev.
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Hmm... It appears @bethesda thought it was time to delete their post.
Nope. That ain't gonna fly. Here it is for everyone to see.
GET. THEM. OUT.
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