▲ 12 r/theroom

How we get another "The Room"

So we all know that Tommy decided to make a sincere, dramatic, Shakespearean drama and pivoted to saying it's a self aware comedy after people started mocking it. He then made an actual self aware comedy movie that I hear isn't as good (I'm still going to give it a watch.) This means that the way to get another "The Room" is to start talking about how it was so far ahead of its time and that it is actually a masterclass in dramatic writing. Then Tommy will say "See they finally understand my movie. I will make another."

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u/deleeted_user — 11 days ago
▲ 16 r/Bunnies

Sterling eating a treat

Don't you love those bunny eating sounds?

Don't mind his eye he's still growing so his lids are slightly off. Vet says that's normal.

u/deleeted_user — 18 days ago

Laundry Pikmin

First normal set I've completed hahah. Had to use my detector in the same place every day for a while.

u/deleeted_user — 19 days ago

Completed!

I accidentally had my location visible in the last one so I'm reposting.

I started halfway through last month's event. I got two new event pikmin for this set yesterday and one today, so I know that I got very lucky here.

I know that you eventually need to spend real money on pikmin storage but besides that I don't see them making it too difficult to keep playing the events and actually win like I see woth other games. I've stopped playing some for that exact reason; the only people who win are the ones who somehow have hundreds of money to drop on the game. This game is more collaborative as opposed to competitive so what other people spend does not affect me negatively. For that reason alone I see myself playing this for a long time and probably eventually dropping a few dollars to upgrade my storage when I get to that point.

u/deleeted_user — 1 month ago

About halfway through this acid trip right now

I'm on page 364 right now. Reading this as part of the extended Dark Tower reading order I am following. In spite of not being a huge fan of political stuff in books (it kind of defeats the purpose reading as an escape for me), I'm very much enjoying it. The political stuff I'm seeing so far serves as a plot device or a way to reveal things about the characters. This is probably the trippiest thing I've ever read. Like I bet if I read it fast enough I'd probably fail a drug test. All jokes aside I know there's some rhyme or reason to what's going on and I am looking forward to seeing what that is, no spoilers.

After this I read Desperation then Wizard and Glass.

u/deleeted_user — 2 months ago