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How To Start Your YouTube Channel
So you want to start a YouTube channel. Presumably, since you’ve clicked on this article. Or maybe you want to help a friend get theirs started. Whatever your reasoning, welcome! This simple guide will set you on the path to making a channel.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in 01
How DC Can Beat Marvel At Superhero Movies
In this age of superhero movies, Marvel and DC are the titans fighting over dominance. It’s safe to say Marvel’s had an easier time of it than DC, though both franchises have their fans and their critics. The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) has had a particularly hard time facing the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s success.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Geeks
The Most Important Step
Brandon Sanderson is one of the highest regarded fantasy writers currently working, with well-known works including the Mistborn Trilogy and The Stormlight Archives. The Stormlight Archives is Sanderson’s grand fantasy epic and will be what we focus on today. Namely, a quote from the story. Please note that there are mild spoilers for Oathbringer, the third book of the Archives.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Motivation
5 Tips to Improve at TFT
This week’s TFT guide will focus on five ways you can level up your gameplay and climb the TFT ladder. Teamfight Tactics is an incredibly intricate game with plenty of moving pieces that can be hard to keep track of. This article will help with five tips you can use to deepen your understanding of the game, focusing focus on techniques that can help bolster your early game.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Gamers
TFT Guide: Top 3 Mistakes to Avoid to Improve Your Gameplay
This week’s TFT guide will focus on three mistakes to avoid making to improve your TFT gameplay. We’ll look at the importance of a strong economy, why you need a game plan, and my number one tip for improving at TFT.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Gamers
How To Recommend Anime To Your Friends
So, you like to watch anime. No, you don’t just like anime – it’s a passion. You aren’t quite at the weebification stage where every inch of your walls is coated with anime posters and the few spaces on your bookcases that don’t hold manga are holding figurines. But you love it. You love it so much that you want to spread the joy and get your friends and family into anime.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Geeks
How To Play Keeper-Kennan: A TFT Gameplay Guide
I remember the first time I encountered the Keeper-Kennan composition in a ranked game. I just wrinkled my nose at four Keepers around 4-3. In the end, that player and their fancy 3-star Kennan were responsible for knocking me out of the game into fifth place. I didn’t think much of it until I came across a video by BunnyMuffins about the comp.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Gamers
What "Wandavision" Means for the MCU and Me
I still remember my first MCU movie. It was Guardians of the Galaxy back in 2014, so I came a little late to the party. I’d had a passing interest in the movies and comic books for a few months but was under the misguided idea that comics were for nerds. Yeah. That was me.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Geeks
You Should (Not) Hate Gabi
I’ve seen a lot of hate on Gabi from Attack on Titan’s current season. People call her annoying, bratty, spoiled, and so on. The hate might have something to do with Gabi shooting one of the most beloved characters in the show as they celebrated what they thought to be a victory in enemy territory.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Geeks
The Best Pizza I’ve Ever Made
Who doesn’t like pizza? Soft, chewy crust supporting layers of succulent sauce, melted cheese, and anything else you could conceive of eating on top of a bit of bread. Pizza is also one of those foods that’s hard to recreate at home. You can whip up a pizza crust with next to no effort, and it’s not like tomato sauce, cheese, pepperoni, and so on are hard to obtain.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Feast
What Does It Mean To Be A Hero?
What does it mean to be a hero? This question is often asked in My Hero Academia. With the fifth season just around the corner, it seems like a perfect time to reflect on one of the show’s core thematic questions and how the most recent season addressed it. Season 4 of My Hero gave us two story arcs: the Shie Hassaikai arc that brought our heroes into conflict with a large criminal organization, and the School Festival Arc that took a much lighter tone than the rest of the show. We’ll look at both of these to see how they addressed heroics.
By Andy Walser3 years ago in Geeks