Between Content and Connection: My Time in Destiny 2

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time in Destiny 2. And honestly? I’ve been having fun. Not the forced kind of fun where you log on because you feel like you should be streaming or because you feel pressured to stay active online. I mean genuine fun — laughing during missions, joking around in voice chat, …

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Just reblogging this fantastic review of Iron Lung (2026) by budnrip! 🎬

https://jarrodreviews.blog/2026/02/05/iron-lung-2026/?page_id=8735 I saw the movie today with my son—he’s a huge fan of the game and had been telling me all about it, and about how amazing Markiplier is for making, directing, and starring in the movie. This review does an excellent job of breaking down the story, the atmosphere, and all the crazy details—plus, …

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Fear Was Always the Guild’s Strongest Weapon

The Guild didn’t maintain control by winning every fight. They didn’t need to. Their power isn’t rooted in dominance on the battlefield, but in what people believe will happen to them if they try to resist—or worse, if they try to leave. By the time open conflict begins, the Guild has already done its work. …

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The Game Never Calls Them Evil. It Shows You.

In the campaign, the Guild is labeled for you. Cutscenes tell you who they are. Dialogue frames their actions as wrong. Missions pause to make their villainy unmistakable. You don’t have to wonder—they are the antagonists, and the story makes that clear. Endgame is different. Here, the Guild fights you—at checkpoints, during contracts, and in …

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The Zombies Know Who Not to Touch

The Zombies Know Who Not To Touch Content note: This post discusses darker implications of BO7’s endgame, including environmental storytelling around civilian deaths and implied harm. Reader discretion advised. There was a moment in Endgame BO7 where my duo and I stopped talking. Not because we were overwhelmed — we were used to being swarmed …

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Victory Didn’t Reach This Place

The Colossus fell.The Toxic Tyrant fell. By every metric the game gives us, we won. The health bars emptied. The arena cleared. The objective completed. The moment was decisive enough to be captured, highlighted, remembered. On screen, it looks like triumph—and in many ways, it is. Coordination mattered. Strength mattered. The fight was earned. But …

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