SimCity Fires, Captain Planet

January 17, 2024

A tech-and-games page about SimCity Fires and Captain Planet.

The image is a video frame from a YouTube video titled "SimCity 2000 30 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective" on the LGR channel. It features a gameplay scene from the classic game "SimCity 2000," viewed from an isometric perspective. The landscape consists of a grid with various elevations, including hills and flat terrain. There are numerous fires spread across the landscape, indicated by vibrant orange and red graphics, suggesting a destructive scenario within the game.
A small, colorful sprite resembling an aircraft or superhero figure is visible, possibly representing Captain Hero, aka Maxis Man, as mentioned in the subtitles. The background is a solid brown, typical of the game's borders, while the grid displays a sparse arrangement of trees and symbols, including radiation signs, which hint at a disaster situation. The video appears to be analyzing or revisiting the game, offering insights into its features and impact over time.
- Title: "SimCity 2000 30 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective"
- Channel / profile: "LGR"
- Site / app: "YouTube"
- Captions / subtitles: "it calls out Captain Hero, aka Maxis Man."

Captain Planet’s Intro Theme

3:15 a.m.

Captain Planet - Intro Theme

https://youtu.be/OiYjTb3opAA

"earth!" "fire!" "wind!" "water!" "heart!"

"go planet!"

"by your powers combined, i am captain planet!"

captain planet, he's a hero

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Story

Creative Writing About JFK, Jackie and Marilyn Monroe

4:30 a.m.

CREATIVE WRITING:

Once upon a time..

There was a man, called JFK. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. He was a good guy. And he met someone called Jacqueline Bouvier. Who is french.

And then, one day, Jackie, found John would watch ████. He would look at pictures of girls, and█████████And she was thinking, oh I am not as hot. Not understanding he would only ██████████████████████, so he can be with her. Jackie kept pushing John around. She would monitor him, and then punish him, shame him, and bully him. And then JFK thought, oh, I have hurt Jackie's feelings as she does not like it. And then, he stopped. Jackie thought this was the end. But nope.

John soon saw Marilyn Monroe, but not on the original first issue Playboy. December 1953. But in real life, in the 50s or 60s. While ordinarily, he would have been███████████to pictures of her. This time, when he looked for his Playboy 1953 December. He could not find it.

Not even the 1955 August, which had the story "The Crooked Man" by Charles Beaumont. Which he only bought, because he bought Playboy for the articles. So he can learn and read, as cowardly Esquire refused to publish Charles' book. JFK, being such a kind, good man, a king of the ordinary Americans. He had even written speeches for gay rights based on this. But could not find it to complete it, as Jackie, had taken it, and ripped it apart.

JFK, unable to █████████, just cheated on Jackie. And she would be found murmuring to herself, in french. "Look what they did to him. " And "I want them to see what they did to him". And similar things.

The moral of this story is that it's all her fault. She had found JFK in the bathroom █████████████████████████████████, on November 21st, 1963. JFK told Jackie, you're hotter, I chose you. I want to be with you. And that there is no emotional connection, so it's █████████████ Marilyn had died in August 4th, 1962. I can't cheat on you with a dead person. So it's not cheating. Jackie just responded coldly, that she understood. But she had enough.

After so many years of unfair expectations. Often even telling JFK, "yeah, but not like every day". After a lifetime of pushing the POTUS around. She had enough. First JFK had made her talk french. And then, she could only think in french. And then on the morning of 22nd November, she whispered, "try cheating on me now." The last words, JFK had murmured as he gurgled blood, was "Heyyyy!!! Marilyn, I think Jackie's not here, let's hurry up, we only got--- ".

The end. Or as they say in France: La Fin.

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