287. Drive It Like You Hate It
April 21st, 2025
1 hr 3 mins 32 secs
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About this Episode
Lords:
- Ben
- Andrew
Topics:
- Super Nintendo World's theming is on point
- The ABC of Style - A Guide to Plain English (book)
- Can you still rent game consoles?
- Matsuo Bashô: Frog Haiku
- Pixel art impressionism
Microtopics:
- The games you should've bought when the Steam Spring Sale was still going.
- Citizen Sleeper 2.
- Being excited about a new project until you landlord tells you to move out.
- Real-life POW blocks.
- Timing your punch so that the shell pops out.
- The park employees doing their best to ameliorate the bad game design of the theme park.
- Rushing to hit the snooze button so the piranha plant doesn't wake up.
- A plant that's not quite as big as Audrey II.
- Buying the wrist band so that you can punch blocks to get coins and find all the KONG letters.
- Using your shadow to interact with a video game.
- Running from the park entrance to your favorite ride right when the park opens and there's already a two hour line.
- A picture that you took with your camera and somehow they made reality look cel shaded.
- Super Mushroom Croutons.
- Clipping the AR goggles into the Mario hat.
- No matter where you look, stuff is happening all the time.
- Whether kids in Japan handle failure better than kids in California.
- A phone booth, except it exists.
- A book about pedantry.
- When to use difference vs. discrepancy.
- Reading text aloud but internalizing it not at all.
- The model of the mind where you are a passive observer sitting in the backseat thinking about pancakes while the driver is doing all the thinking and acting.
- Whether the person who struggles to read gets more out of the text than the person who reads effortlessly, because they're spending more time on it
- Two full pages about "like."
- Faces similar to faces you've never seen before.
- Drive it like you hate it vs. drive it as if you hate it.
- Utilizing a big word.
- Phrasing something in an awkward way for entertainment purposes.
- One of the more expensive things you can rent.
- Being able to afford all the games that you want. (Not that many game consoles.)
- Naughty Dog remaking The Last of Us for the third time.
- Sending an assassin to the Second to Last Blockbuster.
- Not knowing how a certain business works because you refuse to give them your social security number.
- Digitally renting a PS5. (It has fingers.)
- Putting stickers on your toilet claiming that it's an Xbox.
- Building a Mario Kart course into your house.
- Sharing your cool social security number.
- Pronouncing Japanese like someone who is covered in tattoos of Pokemon.
- Frog-jump-in Water-sound.
- Pond. Frog. Plop.
- Localizing a Japanese poem into sculpture.
- What is art? What is anything?
- Looking at a pixel art face and thinking "whoa, what's going on with that guy?"
- Pixel art being able to represent detail at a certain scale, but only if it aligns with the directionality of the grid.
- Trying to represent a cartoon world realistically.
- Walking into a dungeon and being surrounded by statues that look like sentries.
- Recognizing a blob of pixels as representing the idea of a decoration and never thinking about it again.
- Fan art of Dr. Robotnik's niece.
- High color, high detail, low resolution.
- Weird rendering techniques that are texture mapping adjacent.
- Line Cook.
- A blue lid that feels sort of mayo.
- Only realizing late in life that three lines makes a ladder.
- The main places that you don't post.