Yeah I drink tea, now what am I supposed to believe in?
Yeah I drink tea, now what am I supposed to believe in?
Yeah but you’d have to write it across like, 10 post-it notes along the top of your monitor. That’d get expensive!
Idk someone could probably brute force it in only a few trillion years, I’d make it longer if you plan to be using Twitch long-term.
I spend 1/3rd of my life asleep, and the pillow would guarantee that third is good and memorable. Absolutely the pillow.
Even better!
Make it extra crust with pieces of crust as a topping and it’ll be perfect.
I just started using it casually, I mostly follow art stuff. Here’s a few of my favorites:
Ohhh it’s connect four without gravity! I thought it was baduk and was wondering why they’d be mad when they’re going to win, but then I remembered you don’t place the stones in the squares.
Awesome! The AI summarizer is very useful, and it gives quality search results from my experience with the free trial. $10 a month still seems a little high for a search engine, though I’m definitely eyeing it more now…
Hopefully we see more competition in the future with paid search engines, this seems to be new territory where everyone is still pretty unsure of the right pricing. I think $5 a month is going to be the sweet spot for me.
Magic Wand - 48 reviews.
This person makes some weird games, most of them free. Just check out their beautiful website!
This is a trippy isometric RPG, takes maybe an hour to finish, and plays like a total fever dream. It was weird and mostly didn’t make sense and I loved it. I think it’s all told out of order too.
I found this developer sometime last year and just really enjoy their general philosophy on making games.
If you don’t know what a videogame is or what they’re supposed to do with one that’s cool, nobody else does either. Chew up garbage media and use the mulch to make cool hives to store the tiny, stupid things you care about
- Excerpt from the website
Maybe Tetris? Such a simple concept, and it’s one of the most popular games of all time.
Minecraft for similar reasons. Even if it has become more complex in recent years, the core of it is just…you can break everything and build anything. It’s hard to say that isn’t a perfect sandbox.
More personal opinion though, maybe Super Mario Odyssey.
Accidentally killing the Scout as Driller with C4 is a time-honored tradition. (Sorry Scout mains)
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Animal Crossing! (DOOM?)
Warframe is a nice one, at least once you’re past the initial learning curve. I’m at the point where I can just zone out and play casually, no need to farm much of anything. There’s so much content, so many weapons and frames to unlock, that once you’re in the endgame you can really just jump around and passively collect stuff. Plus making your character look cool is something I enjoy doing in games, I can just spend an hour messing with loadouts like that.
Old arcade are always fun too. And Kirby’s Pinball Land on my GBC. There’s definitely a charm to a lot of them, lots of unique choices being made before things got a little more standardized within each genre.
Yeah, Bethesda games in general but Skyrim is the absolute best to me. You can really fine-tune it to be your dream fantasy RPG, it’s great! On its own I would say it’s a good/decent game, but with mods it’s easily one of my favorite games ever.
Honestly I get lazy and skip the pre-heat and fairness cup, then it’s even faster/easier than brewing in a pot!
Also tea people should check out !tea@possumpat.io! The only tea community I’m aware of on lemmy. Though it’s super inactive right now; I should probably contribute…