🗯️Simon Brake / Psibreaker

@Psibreaker
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Creative artworker. Gamer. Sometimes writer. Ex-goth. Husband. Dad. Perpetual Fool.
Fan of: table top gaming (RPGs and board games), comedy, horror, sci-fi, super heroes, weird fiction, surrealism, pop psychology, zen philosophy, tarot, all sorts of music.
Part of Stygian Fox (subjects: fiction, Kingsport, the Dreamlands, Carcosa)
🎲 London, UK. He/him.
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/psibreaker
Listening to...http://www.last.fm/user/psibreaker
Watching...https://letterboxd.com/psibreaker/
Stygian Foxhttps://stygianfox.com/

Most listening to my Orpheus playlist ATM, of dark film scores, and tunes (downbeat and/or catchy as hell) about darker subject matter ATM. Admittedly, partly in hope to scrub clean my recent last.fm lists of Easter related songs/albums from earlier this month.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4O9wryYm2WvskHmcTlnbNi?si=iMgqXG5KQCuXLItq6RiGHg&utm_source=copy-link

Gaming - Orpheus

Simon Brake · Playlist · 2446 songs

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#Introductions Working in graphic design 'by day', roleplaying, board gaming or writing 'by night'. Most of my experience has been playing Call of Cthulhu, various World of Darkness games, Paranoia, Fiasco and a slew of Powered by the Apocalypse games. Most writing has been Call of Cthulhu related, or solo projects that have not been published, only playtested (Curtain Call and Number Unknown). Currently running Orpheus and Pendragon, writing Orpheus and Call of Cthulhu related material.
@tattooed_mummy @bill (and apparently an inability to copy check my tweets/toots before I send them)
@tattooed_mummy @bill Fair enough! I'm got 15 years, but a lot less engagement. 🙂
@bill @tattooed_mummy Oh, wow! That's impressive!
@bill Not sure how large your archive was, but mine clocks in at 1,524 MB. I was worried it might be a lot larger!
@jamesgraham There does seem to be a way to do it (there's a couple of links at the bottom of the edit Profile page), but it's a bit fiddly, and I've not yet succeeded.
@jamesgraham To be fair you've done better than me. Not quite grappled how to change group, and with a bunch of followers already don't know if it's more trouble than it's worth.
Wow! That was certainly the nuttiest #EastEnders I've seen in a while. I didn't know how that was going to end!
There are only a few 'feel bad' episodes I really find difficult to watch, in part because I know the ending will be not just dark, but dark towards children. Season Ones' the Harrowing always reminds me of The Flypaper episode of Tales of the Unexpected in that respect. Recommended viewing, but just once (to be fair, there were a lot of early Tales where things go badly for innocent characters being tricked into dangerous situations).