
not debating, but genuinely curious, what is the gold standard open world in a game in your opinion?

this is so relatable, I hate it.


gotta disagree with you on rdr2. the treasure hunting and animal hunting, and klan hunting were fun for me. there are lots of little quests & Easter eggs to discover, often with interesting characters.

idk but the gourmand is.

area * cos(latitude) boom done

the "prequel memes" moments hit hardest in that one IMO.

Less than 25 percent of Americans goon for more than ten minutes continuously in a typical week
this is so sad




this is quite likely, they're sadly not the best pet owners.

Herman?

I'm certain the neighbor's outdoor cat ate the frogs in my backyard


Deep Cut

Autist is the preferred nomenclature
for who, the author? many autistic people dislike the term. IMO we don't really even need a noun for autistic people. adjectives work fine.

It's okay you can join the cuddle puddle when you're ready

can confirm Hello Chinese is a great app
Only done a few lessons and it's much better than the previous app I tried, Mango Languages (it was free through my library). Hello Chinese is much more holistic in its approach, and starts with more simple sentence structure and repition.



It is very cool! I paid for a gold membership a few months back after using it on & off for years. So far I think it was worth it.
It did take a bit of configuring to get it working with xscreensaver tho.

Big recommend on Electric Sheep.

I also don't get it. conservationists are upset because?...
maybe if we knew the video the images were captured from.

so is it bad to store my 2FA backup codes as notes in those same login's bitwarden entries?