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Brain Rot Blog
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I've been gaming since I could walk, and for most of that time, I've been told video games will rot your brain. I'd like to push back against that stigma, by sharing all the words I've learned from games over the years.

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Well, what did you expect?

It's a very busy time of year at my job, and the main thing getting me through it is the fact that we finally rid ourselves of the most toxic member of the staff. Over the past year and a half, this guy--let's call him Chungus, because seriously fuck this guy--has stuck…
Well, what did you expect?
It's a very busy time of year at my job, and the main thing getting me through it is the fact that we finally rid ourselves of the most toxic member of the staff. Over the past year and a half, this guy--let's call him Chungus, because seriously fuck this guy--has stuck around despite making the lives of everyone else in the office miserable.
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December 19, 2025 at 12:56 AM
Phrasing

Sometimes, you run into a game with a title that just doesn't quite make sense. A lot of these are foreign games using English words, and maybe something got lost in translation. See: Infinite Undiscovery, Under Night In-Birth, or Chaos Zero Nightmare for a more recent example. But every…
Phrasing
Sometimes, you run into a game with a title that just doesn't quite make sense. A lot of these are foreign games using English words, and maybe something got lost in translation. See: Infinite Undiscovery, Under Night In-Birth, or Chaos Zero Nightmare for a more recent example. But every so often you'll get one from a Western developer where they clearly didn't think things through.
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December 7, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Catching flak

I don't normally give the word of the day away in the title of the post, but most of this story is going to be so convoluted, I thought at least some part of it should be straightforward. So, Thanksgiving is a few days past at this point, and my cat has barely eaten since then. Like,…
Catching flak
I don't normally give the word of the day away in the title of the post, but most of this story is going to be so convoluted, I thought at least some part of it should be straightforward. So, Thanksgiving is a few days past at this point, and my cat has barely eaten since then. Like, she saw us preparing all these different and extravagant types of food in large quantities, looked at the food she had been eating--quite contentedly I might add--for awhile up until that point, and decided, "No.
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November 30, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Old faithful

It's been a busy few weeks, between traveling, seeing old friends, and being short-staffed at work in between all that. But it's finally a weekend where I don't have anything going on, and we finally had our first snowfall of the year, so I figured this was a good opportunity to get…
Old faithful
It's been a busy few weeks, between traveling, seeing old friends, and being short-staffed at work in between all that. But it's finally a weekend where I don't have anything going on, and we finally had our first snowfall of the year, so I figured this was a good opportunity to get another entry out. I say "finally" about our first snowfall in early November, because according to people who grew up where I currently live, there used to be snow on the ground before Halloween.
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November 9, 2025 at 9:39 PM
Who are you, again?

I recently attended a presentation by author, Sue Harrison, where she talked about her journey to becoming a writer. She genuinely seems like a delightful person, and her personal story was an uplifting one. But when she mentioned that she has difficulty remembering faces--to…
Who are you, again?
I recently attended a presentation by author, Sue Harrison, where she talked about her journey to becoming a writer. She genuinely seems like a delightful person, and her personal story was an uplifting one. But when she mentioned that she has difficulty remembering faces--to the extent that the first draft of one of her books had virtually no facial descriptions of the characters--I realized I knew the technical term for that.
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October 16, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Can a metaphor be a single word?

A rhetorical question, really; the answer is yes, but it's generally harder to accomplish. Today's word feels like an apt descriptor of...well, a lot of what's going on lately, if you stretch it a little. purulent, adj. - filled with, or oozing pus Learned from:…
Can a metaphor be a single word?
A rhetorical question, really; the answer is yes, but it's generally harder to accomplish. Today's word feels like an apt descriptor of...well, a lot of what's going on lately, if you stretch it a little. purulent, adj. - filled with, or oozing pus Learned from: Cronos: The New Dawn (PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch 2, Playstation 5, XBox Series X/S) Developed by Bloober Team…
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September 25, 2025 at 10:40 PM
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September 23, 2025 at 10:32 PM
My favorite time of year

Earlier today, my wife and I headed out to her folks' place to spend part of the afternoon helping her father harvest grapes, which we will later also help him crush to turn into wine. Somewhere, there's a photo of me grinning like a maniac, with my arms stained red damn…
My favorite time of year
Earlier today, my wife and I headed out to her folks' place to spend part of the afternoon helping her father harvest grapes, which we will later also help him crush to turn into wine. Somewhere, there's a photo of me grinning like a maniac, with my arms stained red damn near up to my elbows, like I just murdered somebody.
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September 21, 2025 at 1:30 AM
Regarding yesterday's assassination, Matt Dinniman put it best in (of all things) Carl's Doomsday Scenario.

"I felt a sudden wave of anger wash over me. 'Now you're outraged? When it was your friend?' The cognitive dissonance was just overwhelming...'Fuck you. Fuck you all.' "
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September 12, 2025 at 4:07 AM
Standalone

Recently, Merriam Webster shared a post about words you almost always seem used in pairs. Hem and haw; hither and yon (or hither and tither); pomp and circumstance, etc. Granted, it often only applies to one of the pairing, like "tither," or "pomp," since it's pretty easy to find…
Standalone
Recently, Merriam Webster shared a post about words you almost always seem used in pairs. Hem and haw; hither and yon (or hither and tither); pomp and circumstance, etc. Granted, it often only applies to one of the pairing, like "tither," or "pomp," since it's pretty easy to find standalone usages of "hither" and "circumstance." One of the other pairings brings us to today's word.
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September 10, 2025 at 1:21 AM
Right back where we started

Well, as everyone and their grandmother knows, Hollow Knight: Silksong finally dropped this week. I haven't started playing it yet, because there are other games that had release dates set for around this time (before the big announcement overshadowed everything), and I…
Right back where we started
Well, as everyone and their grandmother knows, Hollow Knight: Silksong finally dropped this week. I haven't started playing it yet, because there are other games that had release dates set for around this time (before the big announcement overshadowed everything), and I feel they deserve attention too. Currently, I'm playing Cronos: The New Dawn, but before that came out, I was actually playing another metroidvania that also released this year.
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September 7, 2025 at 7:08 PM
You zagged when you should have zigged

I'm reading a book right now about how a lot of the discoveries and inventions in math and science that are traditionally attributed to the ancient Greeks might very well have actually come from other parts of the world. It's thought-provoking stuff, and the…
You zagged when you should have zigged
I'm reading a book right now about how a lot of the discoveries and inventions in math and science that are traditionally attributed to the ancient Greeks might very well have actually come from other parts of the world. It's thought-provoking stuff, and the book's called Lost Discoveries by Dick Teresi, if you're curious. But I'm on a section about Mesopotamia right now which brought to mind today's word.
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August 16, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Hindsight

We're currently undergoing a remodel where I work, and it's...not really going as planned. They just got all of the offices usable again, a week and a half behind schedule, the new desks they put in take up like 75% of the floor space, and one--and only one--of the offices has carpet…
Hindsight
We're currently undergoing a remodel where I work, and it's...not really going as planned. They just got all of the offices usable again, a week and a half behind schedule, the new desks they put in take up like 75% of the floor space, and one--and only one--of the offices has carpet that looks like dirty, bare concrete. It's not mine, but I really have to wonder if the CEO just doesn't like that particular person or something.
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August 6, 2025 at 12:10 AM
#AssassinationClassroom #TakopisOriginalSin

I love #anime because it's the only medium I know that can support not 1 but 2 poignant explorations of man's inhumanity to man as told through stories about goofy-looking octopus aliens trying to make children happy.
July 30, 2025 at 2:17 PM
Baby’s first dictatorship

It's been a weird week when it comes to entertainment. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert got cancelled for "financial reasons," which is a weird way of spelling "fear of retribution from a petty tyrant." But then, mere days later, the same company renewed South Park for…
Baby’s first dictatorship
It's been a weird week when it comes to entertainment. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert got cancelled for "financial reasons," which is a weird way of spelling "fear of retribution from a petty tyrant." But then, mere days later, the same company renewed South Park for several seasons, and the first thing the creators did was spend an entire episode mercilessly mocking the toddler-king.
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July 24, 2025 at 10:50 PM
Where we’re going, we won’t need…eyes.

You might be expecting me to be talking about a horror game today, with a title like that, but nope. Bit of a story behind what brought this word to mind: So, my wife and I went to see the fireworks downtown last week. Our city is situated on a lake, so we…
Where we’re going, we won’t need…eyes.
You might be expecting me to be talking about a horror game today, with a title like that, but nope. Bit of a story behind what brought this word to mind: So, my wife and I went to see the fireworks downtown last week. Our city is situated on a lake, so we went down to the lower harbor and found a spot to sit right by the water while we waited for it to get dark.
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July 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Tragicomedy

2025 has been an absolutely incredible year for games so far, which makes for a nice high point to distract us from, well...everything else. But the year's only half-over, and we've already had Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (my presumptive GOTY, unless something else really floors me),…
Tragicomedy
2025 has been an absolutely incredible year for games so far, which makes for a nice high point to distract us from, well...everything else. But the year's only half-over, and we've already had Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (my presumptive GOTY, unless something else really floors me), Look Outside (a fantastic pixel art cosmic horror game), Blue Prince (an architectural roguelike, of all things), and the very underrated…
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June 22, 2025 at 7:14 PM
I really miss #E3, because you could just sit down and watch one show in the summer, instead of trying to keep track of the 10+ other shows that have sprung up in its wake.
June 10, 2025 at 12:47 AM
Busy news day

I really wish I'd learned the word "haboob" (a dust storm) from a game, because it would be perfect, considering there's one sweeping across Florida right now. Also, I guess I am perpetually 12 years old. But speaking of 12-year-olds, Elon Musk attested today to the worst-kept secret…
Busy news day
I really wish I'd learned the word "haboob" (a dust storm) from a game, because it would be perfect, considering there's one sweeping across Florida right now. Also, I guess I am perpetually 12 years old. But speaking of 12-year-olds, Elon Musk attested today to the worst-kept secret in the world, by saying Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. And in a roundabout way, that does bring us to today's word.
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June 6, 2025 at 12:43 AM
It could always be worse

And it probably will. Speaking mainly to my US readers here, but I mean...*gestures broadly*. In a month, they'll probably have banned schools, and sent children back to the mines, with breaks only for a few hours of sleep, and witch burnings where attendance is mandatory.…
It could always be worse
And it probably will. Speaking mainly to my US readers here, but I mean...*gestures broadly*. In a month, they'll probably have banned schools, and sent children back to the mines, with breaks only for a few hours of sleep, and witch burnings where attendance is mandatory. I mean, what, do we expect kids older than seven to eat for free…
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May 23, 2025 at 1:07 AM
Here comes the new boss

It's always a little surreal for me, when a piece of news takes the world by storm, and I personally end up finding it hard to care less. Nothing against those who do, but when all everyone's talking about is some British monarch getting married, or some celebrity having a…
Here comes the new boss
It's always a little surreal for me, when a piece of news takes the world by storm, and I personally end up finding it hard to care less. Nothing against those who do, but when all everyone's talking about is some British monarch getting married, or some celebrity having a baby, and I'm sitting here with my life not having changed one bit, it's just...weird.
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May 9, 2025 at 1:30 AM
Upside down

As I write this, it's May 2nd, 2025. If you're in the United States, that means it's 5/2/25: a number that looks the same if you flip it upside down, at least in certain typefaces, and so long as you ignore the slashes and the first two digits of the year. If you're in other, saner…
Upside down
As I write this, it's May 2nd, 2025. If you're in the United States, that means it's 5/2/25: a number that looks the same if you flip it upside down, at least in certain typefaces, and so long as you ignore the slashes and the first two digits of the year. If you're in other, saner parts of the world that list the date in a more sensible day/month/year order, then this happened back in February.
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May 3, 2025 at 1:18 AM
When you boil it down

If you've been on the Internet at all this week, I think it's statistically impossible that you haven't heard about the Oblivion remaster. I have mixed feelings on it, but the original did teach me some words, so let's get that out of the way first. alembic, noun - an…
When you boil it down
If you've been on the Internet at all this week, I think it's statistically impossible that you haven't heard about the Oblivion remaster. I have mixed feelings on it, but the original did teach me some words, so let's get that out of the way first. alembic, noun - an obsolete device used in distillation Learned from: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion…
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April 25, 2025 at 3:56 PM
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Everything old is new again

Pixel graphics! '80s references across all of popular media! The stock market crashing! Retro is in, baby, and it's only a matter of time before 3D glasses make a comeback in movie theaters again...assuming theaters survive the streaming wars. But hey, paying way too…
Everything old is new again
Pixel graphics! '80s references across all of popular media! The stock market crashing! Retro is in, baby, and it's only a matter of time before 3D glasses make a comeback in movie theaters again...assuming theaters survive the streaming wars. But hey, paying way too much to go see a movie in dirty room full of loud people is totally retro too, so maybe there's hope!
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April 15, 2025 at 1:25 AM