//=time() ?>
I was reading some chapter reviews from my book Zen Arcade, and I think they hold up very nicely. It always pissed me off that it only sold 30 copies. Obviously, screenshots would have helped, but that would have meant a 600-page book. Oh, well.
Link: https://t.co/GSrWBX45w2
Paku-san. Get Paku-san. Get his pre-Ghibli movies now. Do it today.
Criterion can use my Horus subtitles and all my written essays. https://t.co/ufaXWiBJuU
Yeah, these girls look like they can’t get away from these boys fast enough.
“Uh, I have to go now. My planet needs me.” https://t.co/3CQM0vH1kL
The White Album, my latest arts & photography ebook, is FREE today. Features 320 color and monochrome photos in a wide variety of styles from naturalism to surrealism to abstraction. Thank you for downloading and sharing!
Link: https://t.co/ZIUAbpFwuW
#streetphotography #kdp
M.U.L.E. (1983, Ozark Softscape for Atari 800) https://t.co/CEfz19ru8d
I knew this image of Trump surrounded by mounds of junk food looked familiar. Miyazaki called it 20 years ago. https://t.co/Y9HpjR4fEc
Ponyo and the Fussy Baby
Link: https://t.co/YI6DdmLtsd
#ghibli #studioghibli #ponyo #miyazaki #anime #animation
How about Blackjack on the Atari 2600 VCS and Sears Tele-Arcade? Definitely not on anybody's top-ten lists, but I enjoyed playing with my father and grandfather as a child, and it was one of the first videogames I ever played. https://t.co/f6JeracJtT
Here is another selection of Nintendo DS videogames that I greatly enjoyed back in the day. These were unique titles that couldn’t be replicated anywhere else and took advantage of the system’s abilities very nicely.