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  • Why would you want that though....

  • Best edit ever.

    Also, fuck.

  • Seriously? Search the words... It's available from many different places, it's up to you to choose which of those is best to support with the money. Obviously don't go with Amazon or Ebay, and try to find some info about any of the other places to see if they actually support the message.

    I don't understand how this isn't obvious, how do you ever find stuff online?

  • The latitude and longitude, height above sea level, atmospheric stuff like particles, moisture, and everything else in the air affect how the sunlight gets filtered. It's the same as the temperature being different in neighbouring cities or even neighbourhoods but generally on a larger scale. Most things have an effect, even stuff like what kinds of plants there are in different countries can have an effect. Imagine a building with lots of rooms in a line with windows. Everything from curtains, every piece of furniture, where in the building it is and how hot and dry the air is inside each room will affect the light inside that room. Same with cities, countries and continents. There are so many things that can affect it, so inevitably all things together will end up giving different results.

  • In a beat boxing tone:

    Beans 'n rice (repeat as many times as needed).

    Also do pasta with tomato sauce a lot, add whatever I have or what I can find on sale (mostly lentils, beans, frozen vegetables (kinds that have protein)).

    I've always loved lentils but I've kinda rediscovered them lately, it's crazy how good they are in every way. Cheap, somehow always makes more food than you think, easy to cook and extremely versatile, makes you feel full with less and keeps you going for longer. Truly a superfood IMO.

  • So many, it's generally how it goes for me as I mostly play one game at a time. But some that have REALLY made me dive deep and play many hours a day for long times: Halo 1, 2, 3 and Reach, Elder Scrolls Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim, Minecraft, Terraria, Starbound, Satisfactory, Forza Horizon 4 and 5, Rocket League. There are many more, these are just what I thought of at the moment.And the one I still play a ton and see no end in sight is Warframe, such a good game, and both the community and the devs are awesome so even after getting 1,200 hours in two years I'm still giddy about it and have so much fun.

  • Truth

    Jump
  • MacOS is so much better than Windows in every way. The amount of software available is crazy. So many nice apps, menubar tools, finder alternatives etc. And they're generally nicely designed and updated, which very much isn't the case for Windows. Using Windows has been a horrible experience for the past 20 years, and it wasn't great before that. Want some basic simple app for a specific thing? It's either some heavily bloated shit that costs money and takes up way more system resources than it needs to or it's a several-decades-old thing that just doesn't work anymore.

  • ^••~

  • I wouldn't describe myself as attractive, just not unattractive. And I've always gotten a lot of matches (with actual people). My social anxiety has been in the way of going further with it most of the time but it's always been easy to find a date almost immediately when I want. One thing I know helps is my clothing style, 60s-70s, and I recommend people to try to find a style that they like and use photos that show it.

  • You're gonna have a bad time if you demand plates for all kinds of food across the world. Here, the banana leaves are the plates, nothing wrong with that. Learn to appreciate things that are different than what you're used to.

  • For me with gaming (both playing and dev), a Steam Deck. Never wanted anything more in my life, seeing people have them and barely use them hurts. But I'm on long-term sick leave and live paycheck to paycheck, not able to save anything and it doesn't look like that'll change anytime soon. And it's more than just wanting a cool thing, all I have is a shitty laptop from 2010 that barely plays 1080p video, and a TV I found outside that gets so warm that it's hard to sit in front of for longer than two hours at a time. The laptop has no battery so it has to be used with the charger connected all the time and it's too heavy to comfortably use anywhere but at a desk. I also have back and knee problems and having something like a Steam Deck would allow me to play and develop in bed or on my sofa and save me some pain.

  • Couldn't even get through one whole watch of Baby Driver, tried several times but cringe quit sometime before the midpoint every time.

  • Blade Runner

    I'm surprised this hasn't been said already and would expect it to be one of the top comments.

  • Lachlan* worse* he's* can't* don't*

    It's like you're consciously trying to make yourself look dumb by ignoring basic grammar.

  • You might want to check up on the amount of lead in your brain, based on these comments of yours.

  • Nothing, and the whole "grammar nazis" thing is rotten. There is never a reason to have any other reaction to being corrected about objective things than learning from the mistake. If someone shows you the spelling or grammar mistakes you made, read it and memorise the corrections. You're not losing anything by getting better at communication, you only gain. It doesn't take you five minutes longer to spell the words correctly and you don't make yourself look like an idiot, child with learning disabilities or someone who seriously doesn't care about the most basic and expected shit we do for others. Language is an astounding tool and people who spot on it by not caring about spelling and grammar should be forced to take classes and taught to see how important it is.

  • Nothing above 20C, I can handle -30C with no problems, but anything above 25 is basically unlivable IMO.

  • How did you manage to get "you're" wrong but then correct literally two words after....?