It is. It also is more than that. Like an entertainingly bad movie, but it moves way slower and lasts way longer
It is. It also is more than that. Like an entertainingly bad movie, but it moves way slower and lasts way longer
Thanks for balancing the dichotomy, my man
Funny that you would call rendered content more valuable than hand-crafted art
I objectively did put up better content! I’m posting content on lemmy, I’m a savior, light some incense and inhale deeply, guys
Thanks for your helpful thoughts on blocking :) I’m not that bothered by them, I just find them very boring and wanted to have some fun with this format. Boy, did other people here not find that funny xD makes this entertaining in a different, kind of sad way, I guess. Everybody taking everything so seriously.
Yeesh, can’t stand her. The way she talks just makes me gag.
The content of that screen is perfection, dude
I was just annoyed by all those (lame, imho) Screenshot posts, I agree 😅 sometimes a little shade doesn’t hurt, though
Yes! Katawa Shouju. I don’t actually like it that much, but as a cultural phenomenon I love it. Everything about it is hilarious in all the wrong ways. It’s perfection.
Oh, the Ex-Xbox Exec? I hear is now a Court Reporter with a unique sense of fashion, the jet-setting jort-sporting Court Reporter.
I’ve been commenting under his posts to play this insane game for a while
But there’s no strife to succeed in academic or romantic life despite physical limitations depicted in this game :(
You know which game could fill that narrative hole? It’s free to download, even :)
Tea tea :)
Ridiculously expensive tea from artisanal tea gardens. Like four bucks and more per portion (which you can brew 6-12 times in that sitting, though). It’s addictive and sets your standards so high, I can’t drink cheap tea anymore
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. I will try to emulate your good example
Afaik you would destroy the coating on modern lenses, making it worse. That’s why I am intensely careful with mine, I only carefully wash them under warm water (not hot) with dish soap without additives, and then use a microfibre cloth to dry. Water and dish soap first to remove anything that could scratch, even microscopic stuff.
After around 4 years of this, mine are almost as good as new still.