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waz-glowstone-here · 9 months
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Finally got the determination to watch a Joe Hills episode for the first time pretty much ever and noticed him streaming like 2 minutes before his stream ended. His glasses and shirt and kind of hair are transparent, and now the end of his stream is glitching out for me so that it's on an infinite loop of "keep adventurin'...stop- streamin'" in irregular intervals which has been going on for me as I type this post. Is this the Joe Hills experience?
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myriad-of-things · 11 months
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nitroish · 1 year
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some legends and dragons ( au by @hyroolie )
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sketchtxt · 4 months
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How I feel writing robot cannibalism in an au that was SUPPOSED to be sams and is now very much so NOT.
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mini-uzzy · 8 months
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daily-mc-item · 1 year
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Book and Quill
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noodles-07 · 2 years
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something I think ALL video games need is a built in journal or fucking. sticky notes or something that you can manually write on. something to remind you what you were doing last time you logged on or keep track of items you need to collect and whatnot. please. game devs some of us have adhd and can’t remember shit. let us WRITE-
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elflikesfrogs · 18 days
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I should've known I was autistic sooner because when Minecraft came out with the update with book and quills, the first thing I did was spend an hour making an instruction manual for how to play minecraft
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respawn-anchor · 2 months
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Crossover of the century!!!!
youtube
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randomwords247 · 4 months
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There is something wrong with my librarian. I managed to upgrade him from Expert to Master but it only showed the bar updated when it was full, and all he gained was selling name tags?
What the heck
What happened
Who did this
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myriad-of-things · 9 months
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late night talks
put a bunch of stem majors on a minecraft server and they talk about fourier analysis
ft @lummox-exe, me, @lightns881, and @peach-oolong-tea
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sackfoo · 2 years
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Watching Musk speedrun Twitter’s bankruptcy in real time. Twitter is pretty rapidly approaching the point of being the social media equivalent of a desolate wasteland where survival has become physically impossible due to toxic waste dumping, all the creatures still able to live there are horrible mutant creatures that should not exist and are likely to die off as the land around them pretty much sinks into the earth. and is lit on fire by the big greedy corporate business man who turned it into an uninhabitable hellhole to begin with.
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sketchtxt · 4 months
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"Oh, they made DLC Eclipse after the arcade machines"
you fool. Steel Wool watches Spiff's videos. AND THERE'S A GLITCH THAT MATCHES HIS DEFINITION
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also there's the SB Eclipse lore :3c
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cerene-ciderr · 2 years
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Minecraft Update 1.20
Unnamed for now
Releasing in 2023
They aren't showing all features for this update today, only those close to finish. They'll show new features overtime
Hanging signs! 3 ways to place, made of chains and stripped logs.
New Bamboo woodset! New block unique to this set: Bamboo mosaic. No Bamboo boat; a bamboo RAFT instead, but has the same functions
Chiseled bookshelves! You can interact with them, put up to six books in them. Enchanted, regular, book and quill can all go on these shelves. Has redstone capabilities (yes, for secret doorways). Completely different texture than regular bookshelves.
Camels! Rideable - can hold two players. Taller than the player, near Iron Golem size. Dash ability to clear ravines/rivers. Slower than horses.
Betas, previews, snapshots for these features will be available in a few days or a week
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marblejack · 1 month
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Watching RTGame Minecraft playthrough and Daniel's genuine fascination with vanilla experience made me reflect on how I view this game. It reminded me how I first discovered it decade ago, had the ultimate Minecraft experience of trying to figure stuff on my own (and miserably failing), then having a knowing friend behind my back teaching the basics™ and slowly getting on track from there. Surely, it's not a new game. And I feel like over the years, as I grew up, Minecraft-the-game slowly morphed into some hybrid virtual medium to hang out with friends for me. It became less of a world I get immersed in and more of an algorithm I'm really good at navigating and using its restrictions to my advantage. In a weird fashion, the only thing I can compare what modded Minecraft is to me is Hatsune Miku, an entity who functionally is an avatar with million faces and myriad stories for you to tell. In the same manner long ago modded Minecraft became a neutral base to create any game in (almost) any genre I felt like playing. It's a welcome development, but what I ultimately gave up in exchange is appreciation for simplicity of vanilla, and I became desensitized to it. Watching Daniel discover all these novelties with almost childlike wonder, I can't help but get nostalgic over how I used to see it, and how I never will be able to go back to it. That's so obvious, but so many decisions he makes I wouldn't, if I was playing. I'm probably one of those people who kept suggesting creating new world, until Daniel put effort in exploring it and discovering all those gorgeous places that I wouldn't. Seeing him roleplay and genuinely engage with the world surrounding him reminded me how decade ago I used to have a small house with a single dog on the edge of the cliff in the snowy taiga. I didn't really do anything to progress the game and was too scared to go into the caves to upgrade my tools to iron, so I tended to my little garden, fed my dog with chicken and wrote something in my only book and quill as a diary. It was all these same actions every single day, but I never felt bored. I felt isolated, but never lonely with my dog by my side, and as soon as sun had set, I was racing to my tiny hut, afraid of mobs, and my dog would feel really sad if one day I didn't return, after all. For some reason, decade later I remember everything to the tiniest detail. The layout of the house, the surrounding forest and what I wrote down back then. Since those times I had countless worlds and multiple projects, I used to speedrun Minecraft for fun and competition, but I remember so little about it all, a blurred memories of something that vaguely happened. But seeing Daniel build his tower, having beef with villagers stealing his sleeping spot, parting sea and for shits and giggles, spending two hours trying to draw a circle that functionally doesn't work for an assumption he lowkey gaslit himself into believing is true, filling out the maps of surrounding areas and looking for Bubblegum to lead home make me feel those exact feelings again. Maybe that's what it feels like to be the knowing friend sitting behind someone's back and teaching the ways of Minecraft. I never got to know what it feels like. After all, who hasn't played Minecraft nowadays?
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sha-shwam · 7 months
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Minecraft book and quill apology instead of notes app apology after getting cancelled
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