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~Buffyverse
~Avalon: Web of Magic
~ anything by Becky Chambers
~ My Immortal
~ My Little Pony (gens 1-3 and gen 5)
~ Yume Nikki and Fangames
~weirdcore/dreamcore (this includes Omega Mart)
~Warrior Cats
~Wings of Fire
~Studio Ghibli
~Sailor Moon
~Owl House
~Helluva Boss
~Amazing Digital Circus
~The other nikki games
~ Community
~ What We Do in the Shadows (TV)
~ Schitt's Creek
~Dimension 20/Dropout
~Uma Musume
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The #Dimension20 Never Stop Blowing Up game system was one of the most fun systems I ran in 2025!
I made a video talking about the experience which you can check out here: https://youtu.be/b8uJa2mRHMk

Looking at comments on a couple clips last night, after finishing A Crown of Candy last week, I'm convinced there's no such thing as bad spells in D&D. The amount of clutch usage of unusual, rarely-used spells that saw singleton excellent use was peak.
Oh no, tried watching "A Crown of Candy" again, hooked this time, and now shaky breathing after nearly sobbing with a scene that had multiple players in tears and even Brennan sniffing to compose himself from it. ;w;
Despite the 'realism' of it being "oh god really, more of this?" I kinda love how the big bad of The Unsleeping City is kind of, across both seasons, 'capitalism' of 2 different rampant flavors, and also the disaffection and disenfranchisement caused by endless growth and undercutting (a-la Amazon), in a sense.
Not far enough into S2 to find the source, of course, and S1 did have a singular villain source, but still clearly capitalism.
Also based on a real dude, at that.
I didn't feel this way about Fantasy High despite loving it, but I feel like The Unsleeping City (at least chapter 1) could've been turned into a very good novel given the realism of the characters and the complex developments they go through.
New Dropout Release
Dimension 20's Adventuring Party - Spinch Party Kill
https://watch.dropout.tv/new-releases/videos/spinch-party-kill
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