There's someone combing through this site and my social media in a desperate bid to prove that I leaked material from one of my professional projects. That's a fool's errand, because, uh, I didn't leak anything. I'm not exactly new at this. You don't get hired if you breach confidentiality. I can weather life without ever knowing the fleeting approval posting NDA material would get me from 4chan. Despite this, someone is as of this writing going "look! look! look what they're doing!" really hard on Microsoft Teams.
To assist in the "look! look!"s, I've compiled a list of the worst behavior recently evidenced on this blog.
- I posted that I played Final Fantasy II relatively recently. I may not have been on an original Famicom while playing.
- For the purposes of discussing some odd Game of the Year choices, I scanned and posted some pages from a 1995 issue of a puzzle magazine without the publisher's express permission.
- I referred to the music in Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters as "dorky."
- I also referred to that GamesRadar reporter who was caping for the misogyny in that Bloober interview as a "dumbass," but let's be honest: they were being a complete dumbass.
- Not currently on the blog, but upcoming: I bought a PS5 recently. The first game I bought on it was The Casting of Frank Stone. I have previously mentioned that I bought a DS for Lunar: Dragon Song and a gaming PC for NightCry.
- I have a note back on the "best games I played in 2025" post stating that the post was incomplete and that I'd remove said note when the post was finished. I, uh, may never have gotten around to removing that warning. It was originally there because there were a couple images locked up on my Switch that I had to post. I kept it around because I was planning on adding a big aside on Lumines Arise that ended up being too long a haul just to say, "eh, the game's okay". I think the post has now slouched toward completion. The note remains scandalously up as of this writing, though.
- I once had a yellow Labrador (now passed, sadly) who got into a bark fight with Stephen King's Corgi. A family member wanted to see Stephen King's house, the Corgi (Marlowe) was on the front steps when we drove by, and my yellow Lab poked her head out the window to give him a piece of her mind. He ran to the sidewalk and eagerly engaged her in debate. Tabitha King (very nice) had to come out and pull Marlowe away from the (solely verbal) argument. I don't think I've mentioned this incident on the blog, but I think it should be noted in any accounting of my suspect activity.
- I have a number of posts on otome games. This isn't nefarious, but based on this person's activity on my social media, it really, really freaks them out.
Please make note of any other activity that should be reported in the comments.
