Gravity Falls. A masterpiece of storytelling, wrapped up in family-friendly horror.
Gravity Falls. A masterpiece of storytelling, wrapped up in family-friendly horror.
The “oh hey, is that an uptick in traffic?”
We’re not going to break anyone’s website.
In Canada, it’s easily A&W.
It’s not enough. Promusicae and Google need to be slapped with massive punitive damages every single time they pull this shit.
So he’s proud to be a slaver.
May he drop dead of a heart attack at age 25, alone, umloved, and unmourned.
I don’t support the death penalty, but I won’t be terribly sad if a criminal billionaire gets executed by their own government.
Ajacam.
A woman set up a 24 hour video camera on her life - hardcore sex and all - almost 20 years ago. If I didn’t have a few screen captures, I’d doubt it ever existed.
Finished Fallout London last week.
This morning I finished replaying Grim Fandango for about the 12th time.
Always happy to help spread linguistic oddities.
And if I’ve learned anything about English, it’s that you never learn it - you just learn more of it.
The Bethesda RPGs: Skyrim, Morrowind, Fallout series (although most of the hours probably into NV, which wasn’t actually Bethesda).
I have. In fact, I backed the development of it.
Definitely worth playing. Maybe a bit less memorable than the original, but also a bit more consistent. There are no huge difficulty spikes like the Meat Circus in the original.
The story is a bit more complex, and a bit more muted. Most of the levels are less memorable. But absolutely worth the time to play and enjoy.
Grim Fandango. Despite the weird tank controls, it created such an amazing world - and all in a point-and-click adventure. My home PC is named Manny, our NAS is Eva, the router/firewall is Glottis, and so on.
Also, Psychonauts. Just a perfect 3D platformer.
“Yeah, I was skeptical at first but the polycule might be the way to go.”
So slavery, then. No surprise.
Just leave reddit.
Really, the platform has gone straight to shit in the last 18 months. There are possibly more bots than humans at this point, and a huge number of the people who made it good back in the day are gone. Much of the interaction is now driven by algorithmic rage farming.
Its CEO is a small-minded vicious little fascist. Staying on reddit helps support the hard right.
Leave. Don’t look back. If Lemmy and Mastodon don’t seem as exciting, make them better by being active here.
I was on reddit since 2006, and left a year ago.
Lemmy pretty much sucks because of a lack of content. The communities are there, but they’re…sooooo quiet.
Join the communities you’re interested in and ENGAGE!
So opportunism as a prelude to genocide?