

Alright, for those who got it. How fucked up can you make your character look?
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Alright, for those who got it. How fucked up can you make your character look?
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What’s even the point, then?
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A bunch of nerds on lemmy suggested it and I haven’t found any problems with it that make me want to go for another. I use Fedora KDE
obsessing over plants and accidentally dooming the world with agriculture
hehe, mine was Ubuntu too. I thought I’d fucked up the emachines tower my parents just bought me.
I only really ever got the urge to spend when I lost a 50/50 for a favorite limited banner character. I stopped playing and hopped to another game instead though, eheh
Baldurs Gate 3
if I didn’t have to mod the fuck out of oblivion to make it playable without a spreadsheet, i’d be very mad at you.
Why ride when you can Fortify Strength 100 1 sec + Jump 100 1 sec?
serial experiments lain
I can’t look at a bottle of mustard anymore without saying MUSTAAAAAAAAARD!
A good reason to treat everyone with respect, if you needed one.
urge to buy switch 2… fading…
Agriculture is nuts. Put food in the ground, and get more food back later? Cool!
Food preservation is incredible too. A single fish rots pretty fast when it dies, but we figured out a few dozen different ways to eat that fish years after it croaked. In serving sized portions, no less.
oh they definitely exist all right, its just that Todd and co. dont listen
I’ve only tried KDE and i’m pretty happy with it. I dunno why I’d want a creepy foot gnome on my computer, and I don’t really know of any others by name yet so… I’mma pick KDE
Solved! I had to swing by a hardware store for some screwdrivers and bemoaned a few secret screws keeping the thing from opening, but I located the keyboard ribbon and removed it. All is well! I even gave the fan a little cleaning, which was long overdue eheh. Thanks folks!
I think a “fuck it we ball” attitude helped me a lot in my jump. I didn’t even bother researching what dual-booting was to give myself a backout option.