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  • The people from northern Germany have very honest, but simple way to answer this question.

    „Na? Wie is?“ (How is your life going right now?)

    „Muss ja…“. (It is going on because it has to.)

  • Mumm Vimes: A Discworld Story. As a series planned with a fixed amount of seasons and as close to the books as possible.

    A „The forever war“ movie would also be very interesting. Or a „Hyperion“ series.

  • Piglet

    Jump
  • Steven Fry and Hugh Laurie

    David Mitchell and Robert Webb

  • DIE MART????

    veryhappydicegoblinnoises

  • I really don’t like to play it, but I love the colours and art style!

  • But they are right: You can’t sell cool toys with subtlety.

  • Soooo… Dynasty Warriors: Scotland? Look interesting

  • Nope, you got it right: my wife had to c-sections and afaik they cut just enough tissue to make possible to tear it apart. It healed very well.

  • Half Life: Opposing Force

    Never played it before and the movement feels a lot faster than modern games. Its a good and fun game.

  • It makes me feel so sad to see young people dance,

    They could burn the discotheque down, they've got every chance.

    Then they'd get themselves into the news,

    Burning things, burning things can make you famous too.

    Tiger Lillies - „Start A Fire“ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X_hqLmxvpiI

  • Loved the game, but boy were the save points badly placed.

  • Obviously I have no idea if this works for you, but for me, it comes down to this:

    • The Cycle of Hobbies I jump from one to another without any schedule or plan. Oftentimes I take interest in a new variation of one of my hobbies, but other times I just pick up old projects that (for no apparent reason) are interesting again. But(!) I (by pure chance) have a pool of hobbies that are different enough, which makes switching between them easier.
    • enjoy it while it lasts I stopped caring about finishing a video game. I may pick it up in the future (or not) but that does not lessen the enjoyment it’s giving me in this very moment.
    • stop it, if it starts to suck I am that I learned to stop reading a book I do not like, to stop watching a series I don’t enjoy or to box a project that becomes to tedious to finish. If it becomes interesting again in a few months or years, I will gladly try it again but if not, it probably wasn’t worth my time anyway.

    So long story short:

    I burn through hobbies, but I can say with confidence based on experience (and a pinch of hop) that the ones that really got to me will come back eventually.