I would agree that it’s not “inconceivable”. I can conceive of it just fine. It’s just a pretty absurd idea.
I would agree that it’s not “inconceivable”. I can conceive of it just fine. It’s just a pretty absurd idea.
Remember the girl that said shit like “Mm ice cream so good” and “gang gang” on TikTok? She got hella rich. I remember she reported a number, I don’t ever what it was, but she made it in a week and it was more than my annual salary.
Wow, I fucking hate the state of journalism right now.
You do seem to be simplifying what a game is, though. Boiling it down to what is “intended”. If easy difficulty was created and put into the game by the developer, is it not intended?
Ah so speedrunning and challenges, which are arguably harder, is fine? Speedrunning and exploiting glitches A-OK? But easy mode because I’m 44 and don’t react like I did at 19, that’s ruining the experience? Doesn’t make sense.
It came out in 1992, at the end of the NES lifecycle. The SNES was already out and many people were only interested in games on that platform. This is why end of life games like Little Samson did not sell as well as they should have, and consequently, only had one small production run. That, in turn, is why these games are among the most expensive and sought after by collectors. There are just way less of them out there! I would love to have a Little Samson cartridge, but I don’t have $3000 to spend on a Nintendo game lol
Pop! It’s treated me well for over a year now.
My current job is in an office/call center that used to be a Famous Barr at a mall. It’s funny, I worked in that mall as a teen/early 20’s. Now I’m back working at the fucking mall XD (tho now I’m provisioning telephone service and processing telecom orders, not sweeping up in a movie theater or trying to upsell people at a shop)
The problem is consensus. No one can make consensus on abandoning the site happen.
I listened to a podcast once. I wondered how this was different than radio. I listen to NPR and it seems real similar. Except the podcast was going on and on and on about their sponsors. At last NPR just says they’re sponsors names and a quick tagline only.
Don’t forget to polarize the sensors.
My Logitech G503 Lightspeed wireless mouse works instantly on my computer. Plug and play. Running Pop!_OS.
Gaming works great in Steam and Lutris.
Can’t speak for battery and power management, but I do have a laptop with Pop installed on it as well. Haven’t had any troubles, but it’s out of commission right now due to an unrelated hard drive cable issue.
Spot on about Excel, I suppose. I’ve never much liked libreoffice or Google sheets for tables.
I watched about a third of it. It’s actually not too bad. It has some of that Carlin wit to it. I like the transition from God inventing cancer to “America gets a special way to die, though, MASS SHOOTINGS” - that was the big one that made me say “Wow. George would have definitely done a skit about mass shooting like this.”
The reality TV bit, though, I dunno. George was a BIG fan of “the freak show” that was life, so he might have actually been a bit more positive about it. Also, the parts about your vote not mattering, that was pretty spot on. George admitted he doesn’t vote and it was because he felt it didn’t matter, and he also didn’t want to take part in society the way it is
I listen to NPR regularly and their people seem to like saying “Twitter, which is now known as X.” I dunno why though. I guess if someone doesn’t know?
Is it possible that there’s a large overlap between idiots who are bad at driving and the type of people who buy Teslas?
Kurzgezagt - In a Nutshell
The movie where they’re recreating car crashes? Because if so, yes yes yes! I love that movie!
Crash (2004)
Punched a Nazi in the jaw at a party once. He left and everyone was happier once he did. Fuck that Nazi and his sore Nazi jaw.