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Producer of Down the Rabbit Hole. Patreon is here: https://t.co/pCDA3ekPe9
Oct 8, 2022 6 tweets 1 min read
Quick update: obvious the early September estimate for the new Down the Rabbit Hole was off; the latter half of this script is proving more stubborn that I had anticipated. Still, it's at 35,000 words and progress from the whole team continues. What's made it surprisingly difficult is that, unlike the rest of my catalog, the clearest way to present information isn't chronological. Events and concepts are often introduced anachronistically, especially in this second half. It's taken a lot of... fiddling.
May 1, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
It's difficult to believe that in a week, the first 2 1/2 hours of the new Down the Rabbit Hole on EVE Online will be shown at EVE Fanfest. Despite already being the longest video I've ever produced, it still feels like I'm only skimming the surface. It's just so deep. While the script isn't finished yet, the 5 hour runtime I estimated still feels accurate.
Feb 6, 2021 17 tweets 3 min read
If you know anyone in the furry fandom, chances are that you know about the wave of people being outed for zoophilia and sexual impropriety. Where is this coming from? Join me for another mini-Twitter Down the Rabbit Hole. [1/17] When the fandom was in its infancy, in the 80s and 90s, it acted as a way for people with similar interests to gather. Anthropomorphic animals were generally targeted towards children, but these people wanted media for their own demographic. [2/17]
May 26, 2020 16 tweets 4 min read
The situation with Copper Stallion Media is rapidly spreading, along with some misinformation (understandably—it's a weird and confusing story), so I thought I'd take you all on another miniature Twitter Down the Rabbit Hole to share what I've found. This story begins a decade ago, in 2010, when a student of the Massachusetts College of Law, Jesse Clark, entered an argument over e-mail with a lawyer named Rosaleen Clayton after applying for a job with her. legalnews.com/detroit/1001236
Nov 25, 2019 17 tweets 3 min read
A lot of people seem to have heard that Star Citizen is a huge disaster project that is infinitely delayed, but not many people really seem to know why. Come with me for another mini Twitter Down the Rabbit Hole. In 2012, space game giant Chris Roberts announced that he was starting a crowdfunding campaign for a space MMO called Star Citizen. He was asking for a few million to finish up production, and already had a lot of the tech done.