cute_spider_ni_srsly

cute_spider_ni_srsly OP wrote (edited )

Yes. But also, my favorite part of the episode was when Morty and Summer are in the backseat to their mom and grandfather, and they're realizing together, as brother and sister, how sick their guardians are. I think they realize how much they need to grow on their own and how little guidance Rick and Beth can actually provide. I relate to that moment a lot, since I tend to look towards traditional mentors for guidance, but in my experience the people whose lives have gone just swimmingly do not have answers for important or interesting questions. It's the people whose lives have been difficult and weird who have useful and interesting advice.

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cute_spider_ni_srsly wrote

I was thinking about sports based rpgs in dystopian futures and I just decided I want a baseball rpg where the hero fixes the dystopia using baseball, and their nickname is "The Hammer" not just because they can hammer home the runs but also because "when you are a hammer everything looks like a nail" so the protagonist uses baseball to enact social change.

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