Seems highly rescue-able to me! (You’re the only one who’ll know something went amiss.)
Regardless, really beautiful work.
I wish I had a bit more of your optimism.
Seems highly rescue-able to me! (You’re the only one who’ll know something went amiss.)
Regardless, really beautiful work.
I wish I had a bit more of your optimism.
You’re not wrong. I enjoyed Snake Eater too, but MGS1 was the best all the way up until MGS5: Phantom Pain.
They’re all charming in their own ways, tho.
Oh man, woodworking is pretty bad. Tools galore, scrap wood everywhere, and half-finished projects all over the garage.
Ask the next question… https://www.reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/comments/1h7n7bu/ceo_shooting_reminds_me_of_this_relevant_video/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
(Sorry for linking to reddit… better than linking to tiktok, right?)
Wendys. Whataburger is too expensive and the burgers are too messy.
Both are good tho
Found a funny one of an Eastern European kid in blue shorts spinning himself around to make himself dizzy. I remember doing the same thing when I was a kid.
Then YouTube started blocking the videos because it thought I was a bot:/
Man, I don’t know why, but I remember the animations from this game. I think maybe my dad had an old demo of it?
Check out “The Storyteller” on Amazon Prime for some well-told German folk tales.
This is a great commentary to me. I think it shows just how much of an appetite we currently have for a curated space. It’s almost like Mastodon is a service that’s about 15 years too late.
I remember going around to older forums and sites looking for specific content when I wanted it, and I wasn’t always guaranteed to find something I liked, but I would often see something interesting.
Now, though, I really want anywhere I go to knock me off my feet with good content because that’s what I’m conditioned to. Isn’t that what makes me an addict, though? I’m wondering if that chance of dissatisfaction isn’t a virtue to ensure no one platform takes control of all my attention.
My interactions on Mastodon are far fewer than on Lemmy, though.
IMO, Lemmy is like a CoOp video game where you’re supposed to interact together, and Mastodon is like watching someone else play a solo video game.
Both can be good, but they serve different purposes to me.
My sister once put some dog doo in a paper towel tube and wrapped it as a present.
But somehow I don’t think that the kind of prank you’re looking for.
A lot of practical steps, which is nice to see in an article like this.
Oh, me too. I hadn’t thought of that, but that would be terrible if it happened
I’m actually a bit surprised… my stock is pretty down from selling you so much over the past weeks.
It doesn’t matter, though; I have enough for the festival and I’m planning to rake in the big bucks like I usually do.
You sound well adjusted.
I do one to probe one point, though… Coukd your motives for living this way be pride? A feeling that you being able to live up to your own (self-described as “high”) moral standards is something that makes you better than others?
The reason I ask: it’s not a bad thing to feel a sense of pride for having control over yourself, but it can be a weakness to obtaining true happiness because it also depends on the performance of other people. (If someone else exhibits more self-mastery than you, would that make you feel less happy about your own performance?)
If pride isn’t a factor, it sounds like you’re in a good spot.
Legit? If you have a costume, you’re getting candy if you come to my house. Age has nothing to do with it.
You aren’t a fuckup because you weren’t smart enough to protect yourself from getting hurt by others. Your parents are supposed to be looking out for you and they are not. They are to blame, not you.
I got pissed off that you were trying to pass off some boards leaning against the wall as stairs, then I saw the trap door on the ceiling…