Length isn’t everything you know. Unlike me, a humpback could hardly take a bus to the town square to release their mating call from the most efficient location
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Length isn’t everything you know. Unlike me, a humpback could hardly take a bus to the town square to release their mating call from the most efficient location
Since no one mentioned XCOM 2 I’ll pick that. For some reason it only lets me play it with War of the Chosen expansion, though, and it’s very difficult. But I have fun getting my squad wiped because I’m masochist like that.
I just wish they’d add some more achievements
I dual boot anyway to use some features on my scanner, so I might as well use that in case something doesn’t run. So far I’ve been able to move all games I play to Linux. Older games tend to run better than on Windows, in my experience.
Before going with dual boot I was considering running a VM, which seems way cooler but also very tricky to set up properly with passthrough and all that.
I for one am happy to have my ballsack free of weeds
I feel like I’ve seen that cat somewhere before…
Scrolling through all my preciouses that I’m never going to play again
While you were out chasing booty, I studied the bootloader. While you were partying, I mastered the fstab
Missed opportunity to sneak Amigara Fault in there
Back in the day, there used to be Swedish politicians worth assassinating. That’s gotta count for something
First distro: Arch
Flying real close to the sun there
It makes more sense if you look at it as a declaration of intent
That’s why I only use hardware
Agglutinative languages can be wild
Facebook messenger for work
Back in 2018 the world got to shake its head and move on as Palestinians marched in protest against the Israeli occupation. It was great target practice for the IDF as they got to shoot thousands of protestors, medics and journalists. Palestinians should keep doing this until the world shakes its head so hard that Israel will start feeling bad for killing people that they don’t consider people.
Reminds me of something from Jason Hickel’s The Divide regarding exponential growth:
If Ancient Egypt had started with one cubic metre of possessions and grew them by 4.5 per cent per year, by the end of its 3,000-year civilisation it would have needed 2.5 billion solar systems to store all its stuff.
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“All according to toshi keikaku”
TL note: toshi keikaku means urban planning