I have no idea what I’m doing
This month’s bloggers wanted prompt is something we stole. You see, by stealing this idea, you have no idea how truly inept I actually am. By pretending to know what I’m doing, I have clearly used my ill-gotten status to meet such big-time celebrities as Darlington Woolie “Pie Stealer” Madden or Sara from [insert pixel indie game studio here].
This month’s bloggers wanted was inspired by the internal enjoyment we had at reading TheBlondeBass’ promoted blog on faking conversational anime knowledge. And now it seems as good a time as ever to pretend to know what’s going on since the new Fate/Grand Order game launched and qtoid is talking about it. I am a big fan of the character design of Artoria in the blue dress, or Artoria in the suit, or Artoria in the red dress. But seriously, we enjoyed the format so much that we want to ask the community for their own ideas at faking it at all sorts of things.
But this prompt is not just for anime, of course. The video game industry is fractured with all sorts of niche interests that only an insane rich person with no job could realistically know everything about. This month’s bloggers wanted is about taking a subject you want to offer advice on faking knowledge about in order to help the greater community, for better or for worse. If this doesn’t sound serious, don’t worry, you’re not supposed to take it seriously. You don’t have to be an expert in whatever you talk about any more than Bass is an expert in anime.
I seriously don’t know if that was a compliment or an insult.
Offer advice on anything you can expand your mind on. Want to help people get into character action games? The more Ss you put into its grading system, the cooler it is! Want to convince people to get into the Neptunia series? Just say “Nep-Nep!” and you’re all set to convince people of your technical knowledge! Can you get someone into RTS game by just talking about your APM? Someone’s bound to believe some random technical jargon you made up!
To get started, start a blog and title it “Faking it: [your blog title here].” Then you can be as serious or facetious as you want as you provide advice on any number of things: learning how to play fighting games, trying a long-running franchise you’ve probably neglected, or even explaining a game’s timeline. Heck, you can probably seriously try on that last one and we still wouldn’t believe you.
Good luck this month. Only true cowards rely on facts. Real heroes pretend to know what they’re doing!