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Mid-Roll MFers

YouTubers suck. YouTubers who attach midroll ads to their videos can kindly go fuck themselves. Look, I watch a lot of YouTube videos. I also watch them primarily on my Roku media device, so I can’t block ads there. My Lovely Brideā„¢ and I have gotten used to sitting through pre-roll ads before many videos, […]

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What to do, what to do…

So, I had an entirely different article written up and ready to publish today, until things changed a bit last weekend. As you may be aware, I’ve taken the last few weeks off from Livestreaming on Twitch. Partially for my mental health, partially due to burnout, and partially because I just wanted a break. In […]

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Blame it on the Switch

So I didn’t do any Livestreaming last weekend. I took the weekend off, to simply relax and wind down, from a rather stressful week at work. Considering this will most likely remain a constant at work for the next few months, coupled with my health issues, I am setting aside my most intensive content creation, […]

Pixels & Dice Podcast

No Joke – Pixels & Dice #166

Today we discuss gaming during the apocalypse, and a nice project (https://www.youtube.com/c/FaeProductions) one of Scormey’s Faire friends has going. Music from https://filmmusic.io “Pixelland” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) See more trash like this at Scormey.com https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/scormey.com/podcast/PnD166.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Android | […]

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Care for a few Rants?

So, I’ve been putting up content over on YouTube again, even though I said I’d never do that ever again. I know, I know, my hypocrisy knows no bounds! But hey, it isn’t entirely my fault. My “main” YT channel is where I have been dumping my replays and Clips, because “why would I let […]

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And so it begins…

Well, I heard back from my Cardiologist, and they cannot patch the hole in my heart (officially an Atrial Septal Defect) with the “Easy Way” outpatient patch procedure. It simply won’t work, due to the nature of the defect (it’s too ragged). So my Cardiologist moved on to the next step, which is consulting with […]