This is one of my favorite short stories. I’m sure most of you have read it. It’s pretty popular. Glad I found this instance. I’ll be posting a few things that I haven’t seen here. Let me know if I overdo it lol.

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        Thanks, it was a direct copy/pasta from the YouTube app and I didn’t edit the link- but I’m all for not being google’s product, so thanks for the tip!

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      That’s funny. I just commented to somebody here on the thread that there’s an audio version out there. That’s pretty good. And you sent that almost the exact same time I sent the comment talking about it lol. Thanks!

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        Yeah!! I saw this years ago, it’s a great re-watch. I always assumed it was a skit first- cool to see the short story!

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      Twin peaks vibes there with the eerieness and the 80s american town feeling. I imagined this story with more of a Seinfeld style when I read it. Thanks for the link!

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      It’s your name related to the dungeon crawler series? I just finished it and it amazing. Can’t wait for more.

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          It was sooo good. I’m reading Kaiju Battle Surgeon right now by Matt, but it doesn’t hit the same. Can’t wait for more Carl and Donut! Have you checked out the full cast audio “season” they did of the first book? Not the regular audio book, which is great, but it has the same dude playing Carl but has tons of others. The funny part is Patrick Warburton plays Carl’s dad which is hilarious because in the audio books Jeff Hayes voice for Carls Dad sounded exactly like Patrick Warburton lol.

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            Yes! I’m a big fan of sound booth theater- they really kick the audio book game up a notch. Maybe some disagree, but I don’t feel like adding some sound effects, music, or a large cast detract from a narrators performance if done well, and they do a great job. I discovered the series because I stumbled on https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36469357-morningwood and had a lot of fun listening to it- the audio book is narrated by the same guy as Carl. Fun series if you like raunchy D&D inspired stories- in this one, the hero is the monster- a mimic.

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              Oh shit that sounds great. Thanks for that, getting it now.

              And yeah soundsbooth is great, I’m with you, I know some don’t like it, but I think it doesn’t detract from it at all. If anything in the Carl series it helps.

              I’ll try to remember to come back and tell you what I thought of Morningwood. Perfect name too if it fits into the Carl type category.

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                  I work in pest control so most of my day is spent outside or driving around in my truck and all I do is listen to audiobooks all day long at work. So I probably go through a book every one and a half to two days so I’m excited for something that sounds so much like the Carl style. I don’t even play games but back when I did. I did mess around with RPGs but I’m actually surprised I’m so into litRPG as I am. I already bought it, gonna listen tomorrow.

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    I had heard of this story but never read it. This was AMAZING.

    ‘A dream to meat! How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat’s dream.’ I love this sentence so much.

    I love this style of outsider perspective that deals with human absurdity and the infinite possibilities of the universe. Especially when dealt with sharp comedy instead of self importance. This remimded me of a Hictchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

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      I’m glad you enjoyed it. It also reminded me of hitchhiker’s guide the first time I read it. There’s a pretty good audio version on YouTube somewhere that some actors did, but I prefer to read it. If you like that you might also like the other one I posted right after that one called 17776. It’s more of an interactive thing, I wouldn’t say interactive but more like animated, but it’s pretty long and may not fit here. And if you need me to remove it I will gladly do so. But it’s right up there with some of my favorite books of all time.

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        I feel like I remember 17776 but I’ll have to check. Thanks for posting here tho! It’s nice to see quality content coming in.

        Just checked out the video and I prefered the read too

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          Yeah, I’ve already posted three for today. I have literally hundreds of short stories saved so I’ll post a few here and there but I’m not going to overdo it and blow my wad in one day. This is going to be a great community. I live to read and I love short stories when I have a few minutes. Short stories are particularly interesting, such as short films, because you’re forced to get to the point relatively quickly. And I have always found that when you have a limited amount of time to get your story across, you tend to do it far more creatively than if you went full-scale.

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            That’s good posting etiquette.

            I agree I’ve recently become a short stories + short movies fan myself. How much can you strip from a narrative while still portraying your ideas faithfully and clearly.

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              Agreed.

              And yeah, I agree with the posting etiquette thing, since this is a new community, I figured I’d just start with a few of the more popular stories from my list to help get more clicks coming into this community. That way we’ll get more postings. I’m really excited for this. I love Lemmy but I haven’t found some of the communities I’m used to like this one. So kudos for making this happen.

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    This is good. I like The Egg better, since I think about it more frequently.

    I’ll comment the link under.