Post AwgNH274kMDZooUibg by picofarad@noauthority.social
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(DIR) Post #Awg6L13EwEH6Sl0uqO by Cosmic@noauthority.social
2025-07-31T02:11:54Z
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Girls hate video games because she knows she’s less interesting than the game— Asmongold
(DIR) Post #AwgNH1AaFpQitP80R6 by one@noauthority.social
2025-07-31T02:17:11Z
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@Cosmic drop that shit in one of them whatever podcasts and the like and the whole thing changes.
(DIR) Post #AwgNH274kMDZooUibg by picofarad@noauthority.social
2025-07-31T05:23:17Z
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@one @Cosmic i just had a really dumb idea... a true crime podcast where the crime is something from a video game, but played completely straight. Just for fun start with that rockstar (X) Doubt game, then some skyrim, and if there's still people listening after like episode 20, "we're going to dive in to some seemingly hellish crimes in the next few episodes" and just tell the diablo stories, and put the music real faint in the backgroundi bet it would *kill*
(DIR) Post #AwhM74DIB4H8dm2v2G by one@noauthority.social
2025-07-31T16:45:00Z
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@picofarad @Cosmic This is not so dumb of an idea. With good production and storytelling it can come through as real/(true) and entertaining.Choosing crimes/missions/events from video games and present them in story form on a podcast doesn't sound bad. There is enough material to go from typical crimes to supernatural and straight up twisted and diabolical.