I must be a glutton for punishment. I’m doing it again.
Welcome to my first episode in the Dog Days of Podcasting challenge.
I’m going to probably end up running my mouth like crazy for the next 30 days, so it’s only fair to give you a warning.
The intro music is all thanks to Prism Shard. Go and give them some love.
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Five Degrees Off Normal: Episode 20 (I'm Telling You This Story So I Can Tell You Others)
Well This episode isn’t as nice and as sweet. But it’s necessary. If we want to see all types of media and art independent of big business influence, we gotta step up as art lovers. And support the artists. Not with lip service, but with cold hard cash.
Here’s a link to my buddy’s shop: Wyrd Armouries. You can see what kind of neat stuff she’s bringing to Dragon Con! She’s at the Wyrd and Wired booth in space F186! Go say hi! Enjoy the cool stuff. (Faint from the awesomeness of her cloak!) Personally I’ve got my eye on the Doctor Who Waist Cincher. I’m going to be linking to different artists in the future, so stay tuned!
Much love to the music creator Prism Shard. We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy!
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Five Degrees Off Normal: Episode 12 (I’ll Be Here All Week, Be Sure to Tip Your Artist)
Lots of folks liked my last podcast about Little Fears. I thought I’d take you all a bit deeper down the rabbit hole. Why I love Little Fears. (That one links to their twitter account). Why that game specifically is special to me.
Our spiffy intro music is thanks to Prism Shard. Yaaay!
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Five Degrees Off Normal: Episode 11 (Horror in the Uncanny Valley)
I’ve mentioned him before in passing. But it’s time to get to know the other master of the House of Slack and Science. Zippy Toetag, at your service. He’s the Dr McNinja to my Axe Cop. We’re one HELL of a team!
Our super shiny intro music is thanks to Prism Shard. Go Give them some love!
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Five Degrees Off Normal: Episode 9 (Who Watches the Watchmen)
Many video games out there give us a fun or profound (or both) experience with over 30 hours of gameplay. And that’s great. But what if the lengthy playtime results in someone losing part of the experience?
Turns out that there are some video games out there that can deliver a fun and memorable experience in an evening.
Who knew that watching Batman the Animated Series would assist in making new characters? I certainly didn’t. But then again, it is impossible to quantify the effect of Michael Ansara’s awesomeness.
Welcome to the Fucking Middle of the week everyone!
Yeah we’re half way done. Tonight’s episode. Board Games and Card Games. I love em. They’re awesome. Copper Toxicity loves dicking with me. Steals all my fun. Examining the phenomenon more closely, I think that copper toxicity is the medical equivalent of a being forced to display the worst part of a 4 year old’s personality and physical ability.
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Five Degrees Off Normal: Episode 6 (Heart of the Cards?)