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LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them] @ LaGG_3 @hexbear.net
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  • It might not count since it's about salvaging vehicles instead of constructing them, but Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a pretty cool game.

  • tankies are not bastions of logical and rational thought. hexbear is way, way out there - about as divorced from reality as is humanly possible

  • Lemmygrad and Hexbear are cool. IDK why you wouldn't like them if you're a leftist.

  • You sound like someone who has never lived in a small space.

  • I'm more likely to read digital on my phone since it's usually nearby.

  • Smarter than expecting an intellectual conversation with a LLM.

  • In its current implementation, absolutely.

  • The voxel aesthetic of Minecraft and some indie games will probably be a source of nostalgia in the future.

    That, and whatever Roblox is.

  • Xirup's phone is hentai free. Lookin for it? Leave.

    Jokes aside, mangakakalot, mangalife, and manganato seem to work well and have a wide selection. If they're not working for you, maybe try a fresh install?

    If you're delving into bootlegs, you might just need to be prepared to run into NSFW content, though.

  • Depends on the person, but "nice" versions of food or beverage products that they enjoy. Things like coffee beans, chocolates, beer/wine/liquor.

    Especially so if it's for a friend that lives far away and you gift them something local to you that they can't easily buy.

  • The movie adds in a fundamental misunderstanding of Mobile Suit Gundam (because they couldn't get Ultraman) and The Iron Giant lmao

  • It was the final nail in the coffin for Tom Green's career

  • Double feature it with The Darkest Minds lol

  • That stretch of studios trying to make the "new Hunger Games" by adapting other dystopian YA scifi was rough lol

  • The Shape of Water is a movie made by a guy obsessed with old movies. If you're not into the aesthetic of old monster movies and old movie musicals, I can see why you wouldn't enjoy it much.

    I thought Ready Player One was pretty bad, especially considering that it had a large budget and an incredibly experienced director at the helm. The source material was just too sparse to pull out anything besides