Knee-deep in the muck. Filmmaker, Director of Production for The Collectivist, and New Cinema Club czar.
Not knowing it was plant-based, I got a monstrous jumbo something-or-other burger from Monty’s Good Burger in LA.
Honestly I almost freaked out at how good it was, and even went back to the place just to tell them it was the best burger I ever had.
It’s the one thing pulling me west
The rich get richer / The poor get poorer / When our time comes / No guilt for the horror
or maybe
The planet is burning / We die of starvation / Abolish the wealthy / And claim our salvation
or maybe
One, two, buckle my shoe / Three, four, overthrow the 1% and bring about a socialist utopia, etc
Disco Elysium shattered me half a dozen times. Two moments in particular made me step away from my desk and go on a walk. It’s the best-written game I’ve ever played.
Firewatch. Gorgeous, emotionally honest game that wrings you out.
Inside. More of a stressful, cathartic cry, but it applies.
Mass Effect 3 - but only if you play the first two. Incredible story that beats you over the head with yearning .
y’all are incredibly embarassing
HALLELUJAH
That’s because Threads’ entire userbase is baked into an app that almost everyone already has. It says absolutely nothing about the quality or featureset of the app, much less scalability and actual use.
I love the episode Little Green Men specifically because it puts Quark in the deeply uncomfortable position of having to grapple with the similarities between humans and ferengi, while also grappling with his own proclivities
!listentothis@lemm.ee is popping off
It’s nice to post in a place that has enthusiasm, rather than a place that’s become a rote content-mill
good for you!
all of this has happened before, and all of this will happen again
unbridled aggression
IMO, without having played the game, this seems almost too penalizing on the player, and not cracked at all. Having magic of ANY kind be a 50% failure rate feels like an incredibly punishing mechanic.
All the links are working for me!
If I don’t have Skyrim on my TV remote by the end of the year I’m rioting
$40,000 would pay off all debts for me and my wife, and allow us finally catch our breath. The monthly payments have been annihilating us for years, and neither of our careers have recovered since COVID.
It feels like an endless tunnel.