Breathe out before the sneeze. It will be much less powerful when you aren’t squeezing your maximum lung capacity out through your nose and mouth.
Don’t vote for another glow squid
Breathe out before the sneeze. It will be much less powerful when you aren’t squeezing your maximum lung capacity out through your nose and mouth.
I met a guy who believes the government wants to turn the country communist, ban meat, and make everyone eat insects. He seemed to have fallen for every Facebook boomer conspiracy theory, but these were the highlights. He just talked and the conspiracy theories kept coming out. He couldn’t think of much to say that didn’t tie into a bizarre narrative.
I’ll speak about my experience. Bluesky feels like an upgrade to Twitter. There are many algorithmic feeds to choose from, and it’s easy to discover people to follow. Mastodon, on the other hand, is a straight downgrade from Bluesky because it is lacking in those features.
I imagine a lot of people leaving Twitter feel similarly. They don’t care much about privacy or federation. Bluesky just works, and that’s what matters to them.
So that’s how you port a game like this. The game being a program running on a computer is essential to the story, so they just made a mock operating system for it to take place in.
Damn, we used to have put effort into such petty things. Now you can outsource bullying to your favorite AI model.
I like this guy. He just turns boring or oddly specific video game content into comfy videos.
There is also Arcanists 2. It’s like Worms, but every match is different because you choose your own inventory of weapons.
We were going to keep calling it Twitter no matter what, but it feels even better knowing how much he loves deadnaming.
I still play Super Mario 64 if various rom hacks count.
Bluesky. It’s like a Twitter reboot. The userbase is still too small and that’s it. It’s too small.
With a special gaming chair like that, I bet they’re just going to hold onto it until the logo tears off.
I didn’t know the power mod situation is that bad. I already started avoiding r/gamingcirclejerk when I saw them banning users for correcting easily disproven misinformation about the “bad people” they meme about.
The internet is getting weird. It used to be that I only had to worry about alt-right trolls. Now I have to look out for authoritarian fake leftists infiltrating and taking over my spaces. I don’t even care about leftism. I just don’t want to participate in spaces where I could get banned for arguing that communism doesn’t work.
Why is this so familiar? Didn’t he already try and fall to prop up another Republican ghoul the same way? I wonder what the last engineer not fired at Twitter is doing. They still haven’t fixed Twitter’s livestreaming.
Sure. Someone has to document this and it’s not us. I’ll wait for the recap when the usual journalists write about it.
It’s a matter of convenience. If you wish to ethically watch various shows then you have to either pay for many streaming services or finish some content on one, cancel, and switch to another.
His audience definitely leans that way. I don’t get the impression that he has any agenda or conviction, but he consistently reacts to content that enables the alt-right. He’s been quite candid about getting into the react meta just for the money. Even so, he does seem to have unwittingly become an alt-right entry point.
Seems like a good endeavor. I think we’re getting tired of live service and open world.
We used to download plain HTML and CSS over dialup. Now we won’t even read something that doesn’t come with up to a megabyte of colorful background.
This may be a boring answer but I don’t deal with it simply because I’m not drawn to online spaces where it occurs. I don’t know what I would do if I did experience misandry. Leave? Engaging probably wouldn’t help.
We could, but instead we’re going to monetize it and achieve unprecedented levels of brain rot.