What is tktk
I got to write a couple times about trans guy stuff , a rarity both in video games and games journalism that I hope to see change. I wrote about religion more than I expected to.
I got to write about drinking and bars in games, and then I got to write about getting sober. I wrote about so much Fortnite , and got up at 4 a. I got to interview the developer of a survival game I love , go to the Fortnite World Cup , and review some of the biggest game releases to an audience larger than I ever dreamed when I was freelancing.
I started here in February as managing editor. Sometimes solving problems meant assigning stories, or editing stories, or writing stories myself. It meant meeting everyone across our network of sites who might know the answer to a question a writer might one day have.
This company has never been an easy place to work, and games journalism has never been an easy field to work in. More than all the organizing, which I loved, and all the editing, which I also loved, I loved getting to know this team every day beyond who they are on the page. I hope I always did my best to try to make their days better, especially in the last year and a half, when the world around us could feel so urgent and impossible.
I probably took this responsibility way too seriously sometimes. I like to hope caring a whole lot helped, though. Too close in theme to a previous one. Not formed well enough. To be published on my deathbed. TOTAL life lesson there. Salinger, except without the creepiness, reclusiveness, or hatred of Charlie Chaplin.
I will get to them all at some point. But life does get in the way — as it should. But if you have a good thing, a great idea in life, you need to get back to that TKTK and fill it.
Had a long one I saved at the last minute to sync up with something. Your Canto about sewing a button finally motivated me to write the following question? How does every Mexican who learned to knit hold their knitting needles? For me it was my Abuelita Chelo who taught me to crochet and knit when I was seven.
Thinking about my abuela being from Northern Chihuahua. Or have the Spaniards always knitted that way too? The Irish have their own even more efficient knitting style where one needle is held under their arm like a lever.
I still do that free-style and eyeballing it, like both of my abuelas did. Where do you think we picked up the waltz? Got a question for Guti?
It's mostly used in accordance with hustling, slinging, or doing a excessive amount of drugs or chemicals. Also when involed with certain activites it benefits by being safer to say instead of some obvious supashady line. Normally it used properly and at the right times within context. So it's mint. AKA widowmaker known so by less skilled riders. The lesser version of the race designed TLR.
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