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Praise for @MobileSuitLilah
āLilah is maybe the internetās greatest posterā¦a unique and very funny sense of humorā¦her jokes are specific and experimental while still being accessible to a mainstream audienceā
ā The New York Review of Posts
āMen you may not like it butā¦[Lilahās posts are] what peak performance looks likeā
ā Virginia Woolf, author of Orlando
āIām a huge admirer of Lilahās posts to the point that I left my wifeā¦only then did I discover Lilah is gay and had also never heard of meā
ā Jonathan Safran Foer, an author I guess
"Lilah's posts were a huge source of relief during the development of DonPachi...it's no exaggeration to say Cave wouldn't exist without her posts"
ā Tsuneki Ikeda
He is constantly arguing with and scolding his companions and now heās whipped out some āparent forgetting their kid at the gas stationā energy
Classic Doctor Who serials are so often unadventurous in their storytelling and pedestrian in their directing that I treasure the stories that really try for something, even if itās not always successful.
āKindaā isnāt a masterpiece but it is interesting, especially when it comes to Teganās dream sequences, in which sheās pursued by a malevolent entity that wants to use her as a vessel to escape into reality. It sticks Tegan in a blank void and is shot in a spare-but-haunting style that feels experimental and exciting while working well within the limitations of Doctor Whoās low budget and public television special effects