I spoke a bit soon, but be on the lookout for a 1M video sooner or later. Still getting a bit caught up on things after a couple recent trips, so it'll be here sooner or later -- hope you enjoy! RCT is one of my favorites to revisit.
I was watching Joov, he did a skyrim playthrough where he didn’t leave BlackReach. I thought that it would be a cool video, but he just spends the whole video complaining of a lack of content. I feel if AA had done it we would have been treated to intense philosophical thoughts about survival and isolation. But alas.
@@OCinneide AA would probably also install a few mods to allow for better storytelling, tbh. I don' get playing a moddable game like skyrim, then doing a "challenge" like that and not installing any mods that make a challenge like that possible.
normally this would be an insult but in this case he packs so much great content in 10mins. most youtubers would drag this video out to be 40mins or more
This was more in the style of his earlier, philosophical vids, yet keeping the nicer editing and lighter tone more apparent of his current videos. Good balance
I always loved the Shuttle Loop, my favorite trick was to jack the launch speed up to max and extend the ramp up JUUUST enough to prevent the carts from launching off. It greatly boosted the Excitement rating while barely affecting the Intensity rating, so people would flock to it in droves and it would remain one of my most popular coasters for most of the run. Fond memories...
I love that the water slide tubes explode into flames when they crash into each other. 😹 I still go back to this game every few years; one of my absolute faves!!!
Hey Amphibian, you obviously don't know me but I want to congratulate you on getting 1 million subs on RUclips, I've been around since Torsolo and watching you grow from a few thousand to a million subscribers is truly amazing, love the philosophical narration and keep up the great content!
If you love roller coaster tycoon i could really recommend Marcel Vos' videos on it. Like the longest roller coaster. Kind of a cult classic at this point.
Absolutely loved RCT2 as a kid. Fond memories of my mom showing me how a computer worked and then popping this CD in, hearing the clatter of the chains on the intro screen, and the screams of happiness right before jumping in. Such a special game, the first and the second, they will always hold a place in my heart. Thank you AA for making these videos about such a wonderful game.
Man, RCT is such a nastalgic game. Such a specific era of my life where i knew nothing of economic managment and was listening to the park ASMR on my grandma's PC in the basement
Reminds me of my family's old dell computer. It no longer works. But playing this super young was so fun. Along with the Lego park builder. Sitting in our extra bedroom playing them. And some original StarCraft. (Mostly just the first few levels of each as I was a kid) and some Fate too. Nostalgia trip
AA, your videos are so consistently high quality, and you upload so regularily, I love it. I also like the way you don't use clickbaity or attention grabby tactics, all the videos are just what you want to do, but presented so interestingly they're all gripping. No joke, I've watched the whole channel's videos and am currently working my way through the VODs channel too.
@@ambiguousamphibian I love all your videos, but I found you and subbed due to your Rimworld videos. Your narration mixed with the nearly infinite story potential in rimworld is amazing
Your narratives are amazing! Have you considered writing a book about a magical boy wizard fighting an evil wizard while attending a school of some kind?
@@ambiguousamphibian Please re-write The Cursed Child, we beseech you! And Love Never Dies while you're at it. Your script-writing is just sublime. And the choice of music, the classical and philosophical references. We could all go on and on!
The motherfucker programmed this game in Assembly. Meaning he essentially wrote a line (or like 300) of code to tell the computer where to display EVERY SINGLE PIXEL in EVERY possible scenario in the game. In addition to sound, menus and gui, guest AI, everything. It's a sisyphean task that probably nobody could ever replicate. Dude is a genius.
You never fail to impress me with your abillity to turn anything into a wonderfully complex, well worded monologue of seemingly philosophical nonsense! Well done sir, as always!
Chris Sawyer deserves all the pride he’s ever gotten from these games, but my lord this whole series is absolutely the BEST testament to his work I can ever imagine as an author of something. Someone so poetically putting life into the tools you made for them, and putting it in amazing video form… sheesh. Better than any emmy or grammy or any other stupid ‘award’ you could ever get
The thing I learned about Shuttle Loop back in the day is that it was one of, if not the only coasters that didn't need to be a full circuit in order to be considered complete. Definitely had a lot of... fun designing add-ons to it that'd make it become a bowling ball that'd barrel straight off of the station and through a crowd on the footpath. Or a precision guided missile that could be aimed at anything or anyone in the park 😂
9:28 This perfectly encapsulates what I feel whenever I get engrossed in any builder-type game, whether it's Cities Skylines or Dragon Quest Builders. You have a real knack for words, AA!
2 Things 1. Excellent narration and commentary as usual. 2. That little bit of natural shake and smooth panning on your zoomed shots was super satisfying. I havent noticed it before but it was really nice. Thanks.
I still remember how to do a trick in this game I haven't seen anywhere else that lets you get any kind of rollercoaster to pass inspections (If that's what it's called, been a while) and open the ride. Only to fill it with tons of people and send them on the most dangerous and usually deadly ride to their deaths. Good times.
2:56 A wooden coaster with steel fasteners by sea water is one of those concepts that is terrifying to me. Just rotting wood beams and incredibly quick rust on all the bolts...
Fantastic video fueled by the childlike feeling of nostalgia converted in a more digestible language for the adults we have become. Almost bringing me to tears of the simpler past. Can't wait to see what comes next
I'm guessing that the older Theme Park is much too simplistic for you, but I still hope you do a video on it all the same. I still have that tune in my head, all these years later it never goes away. It will haunt me until my dying breath.
I have never thought I would watch someone playing RollerCoaster Tycoon and sit through the entire video. I am glad to have this man in my recommended videos.
I was binging your videos a few days ago, you've become one of my favourite channels atm and have really made me appreciate management as a game genre, keep up the great work :)
I think I appreciate your narrative so much due to the fact that it reminds me of the reports Scully and Mulder write at the end of most of the X-Files episodes. vry deep
When it first came out, I loved RCT for the ability to create fun, exciting, colorful rides. Now that I'm middle-aged, I find the most satisfying part about it is getting out of debt.
Feels weird saying this, but I have wind up using videos I've already watched of our ambiguous amphibian in my sleeping playlist. When I'm awake, it's entertaining. When I'm asleep it's soothing, and eases me into sleep really well. This mystery amphibian even manages to make war crimes and human rights violations soothing enough for sleep.
No idea if you’ll see this Mr Amphibian.. but you should build two looping coasters next to each other. The stations should end side by side so you can sync them. Make them launch through a loop that splits them apart, get a photo, another loop back together and then a steep twisty climb to make them cap out and go back. Huge easy money maker.
I sincerely think you would enjoy OpenTTD. The logistics of it are immensely satisfying. My personal experience with it was a week long binge, playing all waking hours of the day, and burning the candles at both ends. Every day I played, I learned. I reiterated. I started developing systems for my gameplay, my trains, the beautiful rail systems I created. I was simultaneously in a frenzy and a zen zone. I cannot recommend it enough. Thank you for the fantastic content.
“Every square inch of the park a bright red and white, in bold salute to the briny waves beneath.” That’s…actually really well written. Very descriptive and literary. Please tell me you’re also a writer! Well done!
I remember playing this as a kid and placing one of the paddle boat rides with no guides so people would just paddle out into open water and be out there for years
Ambiguous Amphibian I just wanted to thank you for putting out some of the best content I've seen. Two years ago I was an alcoholic and suicidal. But you genuinely made me want to play RimWorld and kenshi with the torsolo videos, and things like the whole world meteor playthrough. I genuinely used to feel like torsolo with even the simplest tasks feeling completely impossible but little by little you made me want to play silly games and I found my self doing that more than drinking and not hating my life as much. Eventually I got some much needed help and I don't think I would have without you a funny internet frog man introducing me to wonderful games. Thank you for making my favorite content online. (Btw I miss RimWorld and project zomboid lmafo) Thanks for being based
I'm really glad to read how you've progressed to a much more positive place; isn't it fascinating how all it can take is one small, whimsical amphibian. All the best with your journey to satisfaction and positive self-fulfilment!
log flume design here reminds me of the yankee cannonball at canobie lake park - they basically have just a large log flume that does, essentially, just kind of crash itself into the lake. they also have a smaller log flume but i’m not actually sure it is connected to the larger body of water weirdly enough
I would love to see you tackle Mothball Mountain some time. A tiny park where buying more land is practically mandatory, but it's six times more expensive than it usually is. A great balance between struggling to expand and trying to make what you have profitable.
This is my first video from you, but the pacing, humour, visuals, and just the whole script were on point. I was absolutely mesmerized and I'd love to see more Rollercoaster Tycoon stuff despite not having played any of the games
Amphibian, I recall playing a game in my childhood titled "John Deere American Farmer" that plays a lot like this game in that you build a profitable farm, and has a number of playable scenarios. I think it's worth checking out.
I watched the first two seconds of this video about a dozen times and laughed my ass off. That is the perfect intro. Please open every future video exactly the same way as this one.
Fun fact, The Dodgems and the Merry-go-round's music actually do compete. Guests will comment on the nice music of a carousel from time to time, but they can't have that thought if there's a dodgems playing music nearby.
So as illustrations of what people are capable of creating given the proper medium, on the one hand you have this. And on the other, Mr. Bones' Wild Ride. There's an odd sort of symmetry there, and I approve.
I do adore that I have found another member of my own species that has such an expansive and alluring vernacular. I have struggled in finding other beings that share my affinity for such elegant vocabulary through my many orbits around the celestial body that provides life and warmth to our humble globe. It is... satisfaction.
I spoke a bit soon, but be on the lookout for a 1M video sooner or later. Still getting a bit caught up on things after a couple recent trips, so it'll be here sooner or later -- hope you enjoy! RCT is one of my favorites to revisit.
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You're the best innocuous semi aquatic youtuber out there! Congrats on 100k!
Edit: I mean a million
Congratulations dude your a real RUclipsr!
Your philosopher like narration makes this channel so unique and enjoyable to watch
I was watching Joov, he did a skyrim playthrough where he didn’t leave BlackReach. I thought that it would be a cool video, but he just spends the whole video complaining of a lack of content. I feel if AA had done it we would have been treated to intense philosophical thoughts about survival and isolation. But alas.
@@OCinneide AA would probably also install a few mods to allow for better storytelling, tbh.
I don' get playing a moddable game like skyrim, then doing a "challenge" like that and not installing any mods that make a challenge like that possible.
it's more linguistically eloquent and poetic than philosophical but I guess theres crossover
agreed
For real. He could narrate me taking a shit and I'd love it
Youre the only creator who can make a 10 minute video feel like I just watched an hour of content.
That sounds like an insult xD
Usually i say something like this as a negative but un this case i agree with and i think it’s amazing
I hope you agree lol
normally this would be an insult but in this case he packs so much great content in 10mins. most youtubers would drag this video out to be 40mins or more
this usually means the video is "boring" lol
Exactly that.
This was more in the style of his earlier, philosophical vids, yet keeping the nicer editing and lighter tone more apparent of his current videos. Good balance
Always a treat when Amphibian starts playing Clair de Lune.
you're narration is unbelievably smooth and detailed, you must be an amazingly fast script writer!
U should check out his full vods. He talks like this....for hours its amazing
it's nearly halloween. the dead bodies lining the ocean floor merely add to the spooky ambiance.
Walking atop corpses of those sacrificed in the name of further expansion only heightens the sense of Americana that the park gives of.
This is how you build Mr Bones' Wild Underwater Ride
This "hmmm" in the first second caught me off guard xd
2:10 Immediately after pointing out that the shading-free isometric 2.5d visuals mess with your brain, he makes an impossible waterfall.
I don't understand?
@@tangentfox4677 Old optical illusion where water is always flowing downstream.
the "60mph launch speed" gag starting at 3:47 is the funniest moment in the entire AA oeuvre. dying. dead.
I always loved the Shuttle Loop, my favorite trick was to jack the launch speed up to max and extend the ramp up JUUUST enough to prevent the carts from launching off. It greatly boosted the Excitement rating while barely affecting the Intensity rating, so people would flock to it in droves and it would remain one of my most popular coasters for most of the run. Fond memories...
"Afterall, what's a trip to the amusement park without capital T Truth?" That line turned this video into some prose poetry.
AA's scripts are genuinely poetic, especially these RollerCoaster tycoon vids.
I love that the water slide tubes explode into flames when they crash into each other. 😹 I still go back to this game every few years; one of my absolute faves!!!
I'd honestly watch nothing but AA playing RCT, this is golden!
9:19 "At last, I tied it all up with an observation ride so that the guests too could feast their eyes on this visual aneurysm." lmao!
Hey Amphibian, you obviously don't know me but I want to congratulate you on getting 1 million subs on RUclips, I've been around since Torsolo and watching you grow from a few thousand to a million subscribers is truly amazing, love the philosophical narration and keep up the great content!
Hey thanks! That means a lot :)
@@ambiguousamphibian No problem man.
If you love roller coaster tycoon i could really recommend Marcel Vos' videos on it. Like the longest roller coaster. Kind of a cult classic at this point.
Aye, a fellow Marcel fan I see!
Ah yes I like his stuff!
I went down rabbit hole and RCT looks more evil than any games now. lol
This is the epitome of content I'm looking for on RUclips. Honestly had me smiling at the end and a deep desire to play RCT again. Thank you!
This whole series is meditatively calming for me.
Absolutely loved RCT2 as a kid. Fond memories of my mom showing me how a computer worked and then popping this CD in, hearing the clatter of the chains on the intro screen, and the screams of happiness right before jumping in. Such a special game, the first and the second, they will always hold a place in my heart. Thank you AA for making these videos about such a wonderful game.
Man, RCT is such a nastalgic game.
Such a specific era of my life where i knew nothing of economic managment and was listening to the park ASMR on my grandma's PC in the basement
Grandmas are nice
Reminds me of my family's old dell computer. It no longer works. But playing this super young was so fun. Along with the Lego park builder. Sitting in our extra bedroom playing them. And some original StarCraft. (Mostly just the first few levels of each as I was a kid) and some Fate too. Nostalgia trip
2:41 - "It goes up, then down. then back up, then slightly less down."
👏
AA, your videos are so consistently high quality, and you upload so regularily, I love it. I also like the way you don't use clickbaity or attention grabby tactics, all the videos are just what you want to do, but presented so interestingly they're all gripping.
No joke, I've watched the whole channel's videos and am currently working my way through the VODs channel too.
Hey thanks! That means a lot - hope you enjoy more of whatever you came for, my friend :)
@@ambiguousamphibian I love all your videos, but I found you and subbed due to your Rimworld videos. Your narration mixed with the nearly infinite story potential in rimworld is amazing
In 1999 the commercial internet was just 6 years old.
Time flies!
He put the water on the water.
He's a witch!
lol
Your narratives are amazing! Have you considered writing a book about a magical boy wizard fighting an evil wizard while attending a school of some kind?
I wonder wherever you got that idea 🤔🤔
I love this!
@@ambiguousamphibian Please re-write The Cursed Child, we beseech you!
And Love Never Dies while you're at it. Your script-writing is just sublime. And the choice of music, the classical and philosophical references. We could all go on and on!
4:00 hearing amphibians sentence get cut off as the customers wanted to the air and into the water had me in tears
I admire how you're able to plan such complex parks with rides flawlessly interweaving. Gratz on 1 mil!
Its funny how detailed and interesting such a simple game like this is
The motherfucker programmed this game in Assembly. Meaning he essentially wrote a line (or like 300) of code to tell the computer where to display EVERY SINGLE PIXEL in EVERY possible scenario in the game. In addition to sound, menus and gui, guest AI, everything.
It's a sisyphean task that probably nobody could ever replicate. Dude is a genius.
Simple? Bitch was coded in assembly.
Bitches love assembly.
i never thought in my life i would ever found Rollercoaster Tycoon ASMR. this is 10 minutes of soft voiced amusement park pleasure
I truly love your narrative style - the philosophical musings and calm delivery combine well with your unique sense of humor.
The bit at the end about how computers and creating really captured a feeling of love for the elegance of these games that I really appreciate
You never fail to impress me with your abillity to turn anything into a wonderfully complex, well worded monologue of seemingly philosophical nonsense! Well done sir, as always!
I always turn to ambiguousamphibian when I'm in a mood for both games and story. He never ceases to entertain.
Chris Sawyer deserves all the pride he’s ever gotten from these games, but my lord this whole series is absolutely the BEST testament to his work I can ever imagine as an author of something. Someone so poetically putting life into the tools you made for them, and putting it in amazing video form… sheesh.
Better than any emmy or grammy or any other stupid ‘award’ you could ever get
The thing I learned about Shuttle Loop back in the day is that it was one of, if not the only coasters that didn't need to be a full circuit in order to be considered complete.
Definitely had a lot of... fun designing add-ons to it that'd make it become a bowling ball that'd barrel straight off of the station and through a crowd on the footpath. Or a precision guided missile that could be aimed at anything or anyone in the park 😂
9:28 This perfectly encapsulates what I feel whenever I get engrossed in any builder-type game, whether it's Cities Skylines or Dragon Quest Builders. You have a real knack for words, AA!
2 Things
1. Excellent narration and commentary as usual.
2. That little bit of natural shake and smooth panning on your zoomed shots was super satisfying. I havent noticed it before but it was really nice. Thanks.
You have such a calm and gentle speaking voice whilst causing utter chaos and destruction in game, the contrast is wonderful 😂👍
RCT just keeps giving… so many childhood memories. Thank you for the memory ride!
Man I'm so happy for you to find a niche of making these challenge videos, I love watching them every time you post a new one!
I still remember how to do a trick in this game I haven't seen anywhere else that lets you get any kind of rollercoaster to pass inspections (If that's what it's called, been a while) and open the ride. Only to fill it with tons of people and send them on the most dangerous and usually deadly ride to their deaths. Good times.
2:56 A wooden coaster with steel fasteners by sea water is one of those concepts that is terrifying to me. Just rotting wood beams and incredibly quick rust on all the bolts...
Hopefully that paint holds up well
7:52 When the Claire DeLune hits you know philosophy is going down, amazing video as always! Alongside the splash of existentialism :D
“A chicken noodle soup of kinetic energy and friction”
Holy crap dude
Imagine if ambiguousamphibian narrated Morgan Freeman's biography...
Finally we found him again!
Watching your videos has turned into listening to an audio book with visuals and some background music. I enjoy it.
Fantastic video fueled by the childlike feeling of nostalgia converted in a more digestible language for the adults we have become. Almost bringing me to tears of the simpler past.
Can't wait to see what comes next
I'm guessing that the older Theme Park is much too simplistic for you, but I still hope you do a video on it all the same. I still have that tune in my head, all these years later it never goes away. It will haunt me until my dying breath.
I have never thought I would watch someone playing RollerCoaster Tycoon and sit through the entire video. I am glad to have this man in my recommended videos.
I was binging your videos a few days ago, you've become one of my favourite channels atm and have really made me appreciate management as a game genre, keep up the great work :)
This game absolutely did not need to go as hard as it did on the music, but it did. And we’re so, so grateful it did. That bumper cars music is 🔥
I think I appreciate your narrative so much due to the fact that it reminds me of the reports Scully and Mulder write at the end of most of the X-Files episodes. vry deep
I just let the video play in the background for 2 minutes and it becomed a visual mess, what a beatiful piece of modern art
When it first came out, I loved RCT for the ability to create fun, exciting, colorful rides. Now that I'm middle-aged, I find the most satisfying part about it is getting out of debt.
I would love to listen to an audiobook narrated by him haha.
The “Hmm” intro with the lizard pic fits so well I had to replay 3 times holy
3:19: press F to pay for respects for Guest 166
F
Feels weird saying this, but I have wind up using videos I've already watched of our ambiguous amphibian in my sleeping playlist. When I'm awake, it's entertaining. When I'm asleep it's soothing, and eases me into sleep really well. This mystery amphibian even manages to make war crimes and human rights violations soothing enough for sleep.
"Hello." would be my ringtone if I could do that sort of thing these days and had a phone that rang. I prefer that open.
You mean to tell me this dude put a water ride that lets you splash down in water on top of water at park that's sitting on the water?
Gnarly.
Man, Roller Coaster Tycoon is a legend for a reason. What a fantastic game.
No idea if you’ll see this Mr Amphibian.. but you should build two looping coasters next to each other. The stations should end side by side so you can sync them. Make them launch through a loop that splits them apart, get a photo, another loop back together and then a steep twisty climb to make them cap out and go back. Huge easy money maker.
I sincerely think you would enjoy OpenTTD. The logistics of it are immensely satisfying. My personal experience with it was a week long binge, playing all waking hours of the day, and burning the candles at both ends. Every day I played, I learned. I reiterated. I started developing systems for my gameplay, my trains, the beautiful rail systems I created. I was simultaneously in a frenzy and a zen zone. I cannot recommend it enough.
Thank you for the fantastic content.
An excellent achievement. What a lovely park.
I wish I could see it in RCT3.
Love this return to the existential philosophy in early video games
Gosh, this game is an absolute masterpiece.
“Every square inch of the park a bright red and white, in bold salute to the briny waves beneath.” That’s…actually really well written. Very descriptive and literary. Please tell me you’re also a writer! Well done!
It amazes me that Tom Sawyer made RTC and RTC2 in assembly. It is like typing out a receipt in order to ride a bike
idk what it is but something about the delivery of "a water ride... on top of WATER? bizzare" makes me laugh so hard
Very eloquent, my good sir, chapeau!
Still here. Good stuff, though I miss the old PZ and RW content. Glad u broke 1 mil.
I remember playing this as a kid and placing one of the paddle boat rides with no guides so people would just paddle out into open water and be out there for years
I appreciate you playing this old little game that so many people love. Thanks!
Ambiguous Amphibian I just wanted to thank you for putting out some of the best content I've seen.
Two years ago I was an alcoholic and suicidal. But you genuinely made me want to play RimWorld and kenshi with the torsolo videos, and things like the whole world meteor playthrough.
I genuinely used to feel like torsolo with even the simplest tasks feeling completely impossible but little by little you made me want to play silly games and I found my self doing that more than drinking and not hating my life as much. Eventually I got some much needed help and I don't think I would have without you a funny internet frog man introducing me to wonderful games.
Thank you for making my favorite content online.
(Btw I miss RimWorld and project zomboid lmafo)
Thanks for being based
I'm really glad to read how you've progressed to a much more positive place; isn't it fascinating how all it can take is one small, whimsical amphibian. All the best with your journey to satisfaction and positive self-fulfilment!
@@DannyClayton93
Thanks man, I'm also super proud to start school to become a teacher in October
Something I never thought I'd be able to do
You should definitely try doing videogame reviews. Your style is amazing and your choice of words always brings me joy
Marcel Vos makes the best RCT2 videos, without him I would have never beat some of the scenarios
Can you believe this game was written almost entirely in assembly code?
log flume design here reminds me of the yankee cannonball at canobie lake park - they basically have just a large log flume that does, essentially, just kind of crash itself into the lake. they also have a smaller log flume but i’m not actually sure it is connected to the larger body of water weirdly enough
I would love to see you tackle Mothball Mountain some time. A tiny park where buying more land is practically mandatory, but it's six times more expensive than it usually is. A great balance between struggling to expand and trying to make what you have profitable.
6:08 "Trying to peer through many colorful coaster tracks-" pun intended? maybe... peer... pier... maybe not intended but- yeah. crazy-
This is my first video from you, but the pacing, humour, visuals, and just the whole script were on point. I was absolutely mesmerized and I'd love to see more Rollercoaster Tycoon stuff despite not having played any of the games
In RCT3, if you build even a small water park partition, it'll skyrocket your popularity and be insanely successful
this game seems to have infinite possibilities. very cool to see your creativity.
Amphibian, I recall playing a game in my childhood titled "John Deere American Farmer" that plays a lot like this game in that you build a profitable farm, and has a number of playable scenarios. I think it's worth checking out.
WHAT IS THE JAZZ SONG AT 8:30 ??!! Ive been looking for it for years!!!
I watched the first two seconds of this video about a dozen times and laughed my ass off. That is the perfect intro. Please open every future video exactly the same way as this one.
Cant get enough of the RCT videos, theyre all so good!
Big fan of your work, always a pleasure to watch your edited videos and full vods
My favorite game from my childhood. Making the most vomit inducing roller coasters where they couldn't escape, and leave them with misery lol
this has to be one of your best scripts yet. i laughed at "and then i rested"
Fun fact, The Dodgems and the Merry-go-round's music actually do compete.
Guests will comment on the nice music of a carousel from time to time, but they can't have that thought if there's a dodgems playing music nearby.
Every word in your descriptions feels like it was chosen deliberetly in the best way.
So as illustrations of what people are capable of creating given the proper medium, on the one hand you have this. And on the other, Mr. Bones' Wild Ride. There's an odd sort of symmetry there, and I approve.
I was taking a drink of my coffee and your Morpheus reference almost caused me to spit coffee all of my computer monitor - almost.
I feel like AA is so good at script writing that he could somehow make monologues about the most mundane thing entertaining as heck 😂
WATER PARK! WATER PARK! WATER PARK!
I do adore that I have found another member of my own species that has such an expansive and alluring vernacular. I have struggled in finding other beings that share my affinity for such elegant vocabulary through my many orbits around the celestial body that provides life and warmth to our humble globe. It is... satisfaction.