

I’ve had to put “I don’t like deals” in a popup close button before. I hated working in web marketing.
I’ve had to put “I don’t like deals” in a popup close button before. I hated working in web marketing.
Okay, I agree. I reflected on my original statement today and changed my opinion after talking about it with my peers in the real-world.
In all honesty, let them have it. Let them out themselves, let them put it on record. Let them burn themselves for the future.
Just another propaganda machine
I really enjoyed the game, but hit a difficulty spike that just totally stalled the experience for me. No fault of the game but I just couldn’t figure out if I wasn’t leveled enough or lacked the skill. I’m willing to admit my reaction times aren’t what they use to be.
I’ll give it mad points for helping make turned based combat finally click for me. It was never my bag, but this one really worked for me.
Any time I engage with my community.
It’s easy to stay home, doom scroll and think there is nothing we can do. I know I’m lucky to live where I live, where the doom is just distant thunder. But joining community events makes me realize we’re not going to go down without a fight.
I’m already feeling nostalgic for democracy
Gary walking in on SpongeBob watching TV “just looking for the sports channel”. The pink sea anemone, the music, his reaction like he was caught is all quite suggestive.
In the mid 90s I don’t think I would have ever watched Lorenzo’s Oil on my own. It’s a drama about parents trying to find a cure for their kid’s disease. A disease so rare there is no one researching it. Oh and it’s directed by George Miller, director of the Mad Max movies.
Also the 60s adaptation of Flowers for Algernon “Charly” was wild to see as a kid. It’s very much a 60s film. Still the only adaptation I’ve seen. Only ever saw it the once. But I recall the teacher standing next to the TV with a sheet of paper to cover the screen for a couple scenes … I’m now incredibly curious what was in those scenes.
Okay, I need 21 people…
Bastion had a fantastic soundtrack. I still have songs from that game in rotation. There are a few perfectly timed music queues that made each song just hit hard.
The 70s was only 30 years ago.