Take a book with you next time you’re out in some nature and give yourself a bit of time to read out there. The book will hit a certain way and that memory will remain seared into you.

Those Oppenheimer trailers keep reminding me that I don’t follow Christopher Nolan movies because I like him as a filmmaker, but because he’s so consistently obsessed with our concept, perception, measurement, translation, ignorance, contraction and expansion, and helpless understanding of time and how we must be of time and experience it in one form or another, and very few works I’m familiar with try to tease apart time in this way.

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Small comic illustrating a glitch in the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2, known internationally as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, from the Japanese Family Computer Magazine. If Mario follows Bullet Bills without letting them leave the screen, the console will not have enough space in memory to spawn the enemies that would otherwise appear.

In the upper panel, Mario is following two Bullet Bills and notices that the Hammer Bro that would otherwise be in this spot is missing. In the lower panel, the same happens with a Piranha Plant when Mario is following three Bullet Bills at once.

Main Blog | Source: Family Computer Magazine (Japan), Issue 25, 1986