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  • Same. I remember seeing a lot of buzz surrounding it on release day, but I'd never played a TES game before. Decided to download it and play for an hour just to see what it's about. I remember after what felt like roughly an hour I suddenly had massive hunger pains, checked the time and realised I'd just been playing for about 9 hours straight with no break. I don't think I've ever had another game do that to me before.

  • ChatGPT bots are in most popular threads. It's really obvious once you've seen a couple of them. They usually leave some generic comment that essentially just repeats what's in the title or describes the picture with a vague emotion attached.

    For example on a photo of a cat wearing socks the ChatGPT comments will be something like "It's so cute how the cat is wearing socks! Cats are not normally meant to wear socks!"

    If you click on their username you will normally see that the account is less than a few weeks old and every single comment made is of the same strange tone, adding nothing to the conversation, just describing and responding to the original post.

    Edit: Found one for you as an example: https://www.reddit.com/user/TwirlingFlower45/

  • The iconic Tiananmen square "Tank man" photo, where one guy stands in front of a column of tanks on their way to slaughter pro-democracy protesters, briefly stopping them. Tankies are lunatics that wish for authoritarian communism and so unironically support the tanks running him over.

  • (UK) All three are technically correct, but 1 and 3 are the most commonly used. 1 is casual and the most frequently said (mainly because it has fewer syllables and we humans are lazy).

    Edit: Thinking about this more. Phrase 1 is what you would normally use when you desire something that is not shared with others, for example:

    "I found this old slice of bread behind the sofa..."

    "I want that!"

    Or "This week's jackpot is 1 billion pounds!"

    "I WANT THAT!"

    Phrase 2 or 3 are normally used when you are expressing a common desire.

    "I wish this skyscraper would just fall on top of me so I don't have to go to work tomorrow" "I want the same"

    "I wish Uncle would stop drinking." "I want this too, but he is very thirsty."

  • 100%. I don't want to spend my free time scrolling past the political options of every single fuckhead in the world, these topics achieve nothing but pissing each other off. Block, block and block again.

    I still remember the old-school crude internet saying of bygone days: "Arguing on the internet is like completing in the special Olympics; even if you win you're still retarded"

  • I do woodworking as a hobby. It doesn't make money unless you invest in a full workshop and scale up production to the point where it would basically be a second job. Often the material costs alone are as much as it would cost to buy a completed item.

    I'd still recommend it as a creative outlet though. There's something satisfying about seeing that coffee table in the lounge and thinking "yeah I made that!"