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  • oof, forgot to add the question mark thanks

  • I think you are sorted by "Active", so if an old post gets a new comment or something it goes to the front page.

  • Yeah, children should learn how to express their emotions early on.

    It's way harder when you're an adult already.

  • Honestly, was surprised he was the lead actor in this movie; I thought he'd be too distracting or something. But I think he did a pretty good job.

  • This made the code so much clearer. Thanks for the explanation

  • I remember it was duck hunt or an snes game of Popeye which is based on the original Donkey Kong iirc.

  • ruler was for school, don't want my junk touching my school things.

  • I've watched her on different movies before (Top Gun and Sleepless in Seattle), but she was different level of beautiful in this movie.

    I daresay she's peak Meg Ryan in this movie.

  • I can't speak for everybody, but I found python easier to understand than the other language I tried (C++).

    Also, python has Pandas which was really good because my initial track was related to data scientist.

  • One of the first things that popped in my head was this web series called Worm by Wildbow.

    There was an epic moment there an Endbringer and Scion that still lives rent free in my mind. I remembered shedding a tear because of how awesome that moment was.

    Another was my experience in watching The Disapperance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Right now I don't even know why it was such a great experience but I've been chasing that high ever since.

  • When I was a teen I did. Used my hands as reference then a ruler to get the measurement.

  • Currently going back and forth because there are still some subreddits that don't have an active community.

    Hopefully, soon most if not all niche I follow will have a dedicated community here.

    Also, still waiting for a better mobile client (excited for boost for lemmy and relay for lemmy).

  • I don't remember this exactly but when I was around 10 years old (circa 2007), me and my friends were playing around this ".bat" file that you create using notepad with a specific line which I forgot but essentially restarts your PC when you run the bat file.

    We had some laughs during computer class.

    During student council meeting, I had the chance to use the teacher/advisor's PC and of course tried this .bat thing for some laughs. Unfortunately this PC was older or something because when I ran the .bat file it didn't just restart the PC but ran into a significant error (I think some important files got deleted). Good thing no one noticed I tinkered with the PC, because the teacher was flustered.

  • thanks, hopefully I find what I need.

  • I usually don't check out trailers or read about movies before watching them. I didn't plan to see this one in theaters, but a friend gave me a free ticket, so I went for it. I really enjoyed it! The animation was fantastic, and they portrayed the interactions between the different elements so well.

    After watching the movie, I looked up some posts and discussions about it. Many people felt that the marketing didn't accurately represent the story. Instead of being marketed as a forbidden love story, it should have focused on a parent's love for their children and dreams, along with the beautiful city and its elemental residents. I agree with that sentiment.

    Overall, it was a fun experience and definitely worth watching, especially if you appreciate great animation and a heartfelt story about nuances of family and dreams.

  • Kind of like having background music in an action sequence of a movie, builds up hype or sets the tone of the book.

  • so you're reading the book while listening the audiobook? that sounds like a good idea.

    I read much faster than the audiobook though, what do you do then?

  • Gallop Racer (psx)

    It's about racing and breeding horses.

    "Newer" titles of the series (ps2) also had the element of raising/training the horses.

    The collab with G1 Jockey on the PS3 also had those obstacle course racing included.

    My dad loved betting on horses (he got it from his father), and loved the game.

    It was simple game of racing horses with some fine details mixed in (when to gallop, correct positioning and timing, and etc.)

    The best thing about the series is that the list of horses are already laid out, so you know which ones are the strong ones in a particular course except for the secret horses that you only get through winning particular races in a particular order throughout the horse's career.

    The endgame though is through breeding the horses, which is another element of euphoria when winning the genetic lottery.

    Sometimes when I miss it, I just play it on my phone (through an emulator) and it's always been a fun experience.

  • I feel you with the "I don't have anything to talk about".

    I'm pretty boring, play games, read books, and that's about it.

    I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation for long.