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corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
Ahoy there! Ys Nordics' time has arrived.

I'm less late to the party for this one than I was for any other Ys game! WOOHOO! 🎉🍾

#YsX #YsNordics
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brandonfriedman.bsky.social
Promoting the editor-in-chief's personal side project. Zero named sources in a story that promotes the editor-in-chief's personal political position. Misspelling the subject's name. It took one day for CBS News to become a conservative blog.

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CBS News: Some NYPD officers worry about Mandani becoming NYC mayor the Free Press reports.
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
Yeah, the betting public and the pundit class are solidly lined up behind the Dodgers, for many reasons clear and obvious to everyone, and anyone pretending otherwise simply is not credible.
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limetimebaby.bsky.social
Daily Adol Post

happy (canadian) thanksgiving

i am thankful for adol christin and ys
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renegadecut.bsky.social
kid rock will be present at the turning point usa superbowl counter halftime show in his first performance since serving his sentence for assisted fashion suicide.

his glasses looks like if jeffrey dahmer grew up to become a near-sighted grandmother / test pilot for insecticide biplanes.
kid rock wearing a detroit lions leisure suit jacket, "wifebeater" white shirt, multiple chains and medallions, the biggest aviator glasses I have ever seen, a white cowboy hat. in the background, an american eagle with red, blue and blue feathers complete with stars, two guitars (or whatever) on the wall, and a small yellow lamp. through the power of forced respective, it looks comically tiny.
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
The rest of their road schedule: Commanders, Eagles, Rams, Vikings, Bears.

Lots of Super Bowl contenders getting the Lions at home this year.
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aaronschatz.com
Hate the WR screen on third-and-long. Hate it, hate it, hate it.
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corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
$15.1 dead cap. $10.9 million if they cut him after the season and designate him as a post-June 1 release. That is an *insane* amount of money to have tied to a kicker. 😵‍💫
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
So I guess the Balta Sea Force is gonna help us out. This already smelled like a trap to begin with, and this is chapter 7 out of 10, pretty much right on time for everything to go sidew-...

Nah, I'm sure it'll be fine. 👍

#YsX #YsNordics
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
The hell do you mean I can't storm the fort right now? I'M THE GUY THAT STORMED DARM TOWER AND I DID THAT WITHOUT MANA, GOD DAMMIT. 😠

#YsX #YsNordics
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
And I don't even think Origin counts as that, as Origin is explicitly loading the bases for Adol's first adventure and tidying up pieces of lore and story for those games.
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
Yeah! The world of Ys is big and full of magic, powerful beings, weird artifacts, and hell there's even a war going on. Is it possible that someone had a sprawling adventure entirely apart from Adol's various stories? Sure.

Would I be interested in playing a game about that? No, not really.
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limetimebaby.bsky.social
ys 7 was the perfect game because they don’t let you remove adol from the party and they eventually made it possible to just use adol for everything ever, i do not take criticism with this, this is simply the truth
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limetimebaby.bsky.social
adol fans deciding between which option to say when people ask why they like adol
I love Adol because he’s an ordinary farm boy doing extraordinary things all the time. He inspires everyone to find their own path and move toward the future, and frees the lands he visits from the past so they can do just that. He’s naive yet very book smart—he’s got a vast knowledge of legends and stories, knows multiple languages, he collects information and writes it all down—and he may get tricked by people but it’s often because he sees the good in everyone first. He’s wise beyond his years, willing to give advice and kindness to anyone around him, yet so unwilling to offer himself that same lenience, he’s hard on himself and an extreme perfectionist, he doesn’t want to write if it’s not accurate, he beats himself up if he ever messes up even if it was something out of his control, he holds back his own feelings to be a pillar of strength and support for others, so much so that characters even point out that he always says he’s fine even when he’s not. He doesn’t see himself as anything special even though he’s special to so many people. He has so much kindness in his heart for others, regardless of how they treat him, they’ll beat him and say he’s not wanted and he’ll still dive in to help because that’s the kind of person he is. Yet all this heroism and he’s still incredibly human too. He’s so passionate about anything he does, from preserving history in his writing to simply exploring and learning more about his world, to even caring for his weapons which he’s been shown to be meticulous about. (Continued in the other photo alt text, it’s too long) (Continuation of the first image) But his beliefs are so strong and it makes him so horribly stubborn, so stubborn even Dogi can’t get him to budge on things. He gets angry so rarely yet when he does he can be harsh even to those he cares about. He’s often loaded with sass too, he’s funny where he’s so nice to people yet will very happily mess with you or make a snarky comment for fun. And his relationship with adventure is so complicated, he adores it and he will never give it up, yet he acknowledges that it hurts him a lot too, his experiences are painful but he chooses to always keep going and never look back. Without adventure, he’s nothing, according to him—and all he wants out of life is to see the world and make people smile and dream along the way. And he does do that, and he’s happy with this life, so happy he still acts like a child when he comes across an old legend or ruins no matter how old he gets. He always stays the same Adol we know and love, sometimes stumbling but never giving up, reckless as anything, growing stronger and wiser with every adventure, and always excitedly looking to new horizons with his clear, childlike eyes.

Second Image: He’s stupid and bouncy (like a rubber ball)
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
Same with Miz. He pitched well enough in this series to deserve the chance to start, but maybe his stuff just works better when the opposition isn't seeing it immediately and has to adjust to it in-game. 🤔
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
I'm really torn between wanting to give him a start (or two) in this series and keeping him in this high leverage multi-inning relief role where he seems to be thriving.
corytheysfanatic.bsky.social
Ideally. 😆

More pushups and situps and cardio days and finding adventures everywhere, fewer whips and dungeons. 😅🤞
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limetimebaby.bsky.social
Daily Adol Post

mr dragon warrior (not to be confused with dragon soldier. which is a… very different concept in ys)