But mom it was my turn to write this comment!
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- Halosheep@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Seedit Looks Like Old Reddit… But It's Fully P2P & Self-Hosted
1 yearRight, because a bunch of people back in 776 BC had everything figured out.
Tell us more about how poorly you’ve bothered to educate yourself on the subject of biological sex and you just base your opinions on ‘the feels’
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If it’s anything like that, they’ll all head right on back very soon.
- Halosheep@lemm.eetoGaming@beehaw.org•Silent but Deadly: I met some of my closest friends through multiplayer games. Then a strange happening turned everyone (literally) speechless.2 years
An accent isn’t exactly a perfect indicator for race.
- Halosheep@lemm.eetoGaming@beehaw.org•Silent but Deadly: I met some of my closest friends through multiplayer games. Then a strange happening turned everyone (literally) speechless.2 years
Where are you from that just speaking would be enough to know your race? Similarly, what are you playing where this occurs? Just curiosity since I’ve never experienced this (from either side).
For me, the game was very boring and lacked any real challenge. I found myself forcing myself to beat it around halfway through, which did not add to the fun.
I don’t think anything gave me existential doom quite as much as the ending of that game.
- Halosheep@lemm.eetoProgramming@programming.dev•Why do programmers need private offices with doors? (Do Not Disturb)3 years
I know it’s their job, but I’m still amazed how how completely tone deaf HR always sounds when they’re actively contradicting the obvious better option with vapid enthusiasm.
- Halosheep@lemm.eeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Welcome to the wonderful world of code obfuscation
3 yearsThey’re the week’s ends, front and back.
Oblivion is my personal favorite so definitely up to personal interpretation.


I’ll throw in a few that I enjoyed (all pc with a controller):
Hollow knight (probably the common favorite). Fun gameplay, interesting story, felt like a great entry into the genre as someone who didn’t like them previously.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Really interesting farming mechanics to unlock new skills and fun combat. I think I liked this one mostly for the gameplay and don’t remember the story much.
Grime. This one felt really, really clunky at first. However, like most games in the genre, it really picked up at one point and I enjoyed the whole experience. I think there were some sections that really dragged on but overall a fun game with interesting movement, mechanics, and enemies.