![]() “Beat Saber fills the Guitar Hero-shaped void left by my last controller that kicked the bucket. “Komi Can’t Communicate feels like witnessing the trials and tribulations of another me.” Or a video game I just started playing, e.g. (For instance, I could talk about an anime I just started watching, e.g. (Those don’t even get many clicks anyway.) The sort of shouting in the nether that my Thought Dumps tend to constitute are just what I envision as prime microblogging content. (However, I have no inclination to change any of my Google accounts or MyAnimeList username, as I like them the way they are.)Ĭonsidering the above changes, I’ve been contemplating using my Twitter account for more than just letting WordPress drop links to my blog posts. As for the “Drive” part, it originated from Mega Drive, one of my favorite anime characters, yet it can also refer to how much I drive my car, the drives in my PC, or the drive I have when I put my mind to anything.) I propagated this succinct username to my Twitch, Twitter, KnowYourMeme, and Discord accounts, as well as the Gravatar account behind this very blog, prior to scheduling this post over five hours in advance. (The “Myga” part of my Switch username is short for Mygavolt, the French name of my favorite Pokémon, number 596 in the National Pokédex. As I pondered, the usual Vouivre Critique and my Switch username Myga Drive came together in Vouiv596. ![]() With that in mind, I felt inclined to come up with a new one to maintain my anonymity while not being as lofty as my other usernames. I already had an Oculus account to link to it, for reasons relating to my profession, but the name of it contained part of my last name, a piece of information that I will not freely publicize on the Internet. Allow me to explain the basis in an anecdote: On Black Friday weekend, I purchased an Oculus Quest 2 that would arrive the following Thursday. I used to go by Vouivre Critique on more platforms than by any other nickname, but I hereby conclude that this moniker has long overstayed its welcome. With that settled, on to more general matters. No matter their synergy or how scuffed they turn out, take them or leave them, for their juxtaposition is inevitable. The idea is to generate a series of random numbers (using, naturally) to make a team of six Pokémon for a randomly chosen metagame. Considering how many of my Monthly Musings (especially this year) turned out half-baked, my mind hatched the idea to dedicate future cop-out months to an alternative: Aleatory Alliance. Now, that doesn’t mean I’m entirely through with the concept. I also cannot deny my declining interest in the Pokémon series as it stands, which has begotten a lack of motivation to do this every other half-month between Monthly Musings. To be honest, I’m tired of the gimmick, now that I’ve stripped it down to once per month, making it a lesser counterpart of Serebii‘s Pokémon of the Week. Looking for something specific? Search for:įirst things first, as promised, the time has come for me to clarify my decision to abolish Poké Monday. Aleatory Alliance #3: Wired to Weather (VGC22 Series 13). ![]() Gen 9 Aleatory Alliance #1: Black Ice and Rodent Love (Uber).Halfway-ish through Fire Emblem: Engage.…Well, unless I have no particular topic in mind, in which case I’ll resort to…Īleatory Alliance: Courtesy of, I generate a random number to pick a competitive Pokémon tier, along with six other random numbers to draft a team of six Pokémon, no matter their viability or synergy. My latest plan (finalized for 2022) consists only of ordinary blog posts with no gimmicks. This is a site where I write unprofessional reviews(?) on a monthly basis (mostly on video games and anime). First and foremost, do keep in mind that this site was established FOR FUN, meaning if you want to talk about formatting, paradigms, or whatever, you’ve come to the wrong place.
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