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  • It's very disappointing that Telltale went down. The Wolf Among Us by Telltale is also great, and, over a decade later, it's finally getting a sequel some time this year.

  • It's not like they pulled the voting comment out of their ass as a solution to homelessness. It was a response to Vexikron saying they wouldn't be able to vote in their comment.

  • Well if this is how you treat people who try to offer a shred of advice or compassion, then I hate to say it but maybe you deserve your circumstances. I can’t help you more than this.

    Gross. Nobody deserves to be homeless, even if they're being a dick.

  • This is what you sound like: ‘This person experiencing homelessness isn’t a ray of sunshine because they’ve realised the systematic changes that would be required to actually address the problem. Also, they have the audacity to be angry about it!’

    I wouldn't expect them to be nice and jolly about it. But you don't have to be a ray of sunshine to avoid being an ass. I sympathize with them, but the person they responded to was genuinely trying to be helpful.

    As for everything else you said, maybe you should re-read Stovetop's comment? Nothing was said about using homelessness services to avoid being homeless. It was literally just an idea as to how they might be able to vote despite their unfortunate situation.

  • If literally 1/2 of humans are inherently shit it would benefit the planet if our species went extinct ASAP

    I mean, all signs are pointing to this being incredibly true, regardless of how many people are good or not. I don't want us to go extinct, but it's practically undeniable at this point that it would be better for the planet.

  • I'm so confused about where this hostility came from. They were just trying to be helpful, you could have easily left it at "your idea is terrible and here's why", but then you decided to attack them directly as well. Why?

  • So I wasn't going crazy, the long loads times were real. Glad to see upgrades coming soon!

  • Oh, you're asking what it is on the original falcon. I'm no star wars junkie but as far as I'm aware it's the cockpit.

  • To actually answer your question, the base of the ship is from the Enterprise from Star Trek. Both it and the Millennium Falcon have a circular body, though the Falcon's is notably less smooth. Everything else was taken from the Falcon and tossed on it to piss people off.

  • Good old modded Terraria once again. Thorium + Overhaul + Eternity mode with a friend is pretty fun. Turns out Thorium's sword sheaths are fucking cracked with Overhaul's sword changes. I one-shot several bosses and had to stop using them lol.

    My other friends started playing RLCraft recently, which has got me in the mood to play a hardcore Minecraft modpack. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding any that aren't either complete BS (my issue with RLCraft) or feel incredibly unfinished (like RotN, where over half the guide book entities are placeholder text and the wiki link on the main page leads to a dead wiki).

  • Prboably got me, didn't notice at all until re-reading. The rest I read just fine but easily noticed.

  • I'm personally a big fan of these.

  • Fair, but these are all perfectly valid reasons to do so on Lemmy as well, so I still think it makes more sense to do so here than on Reddit.

  • Shit, did I miss the psychological warfare portion of Drivers Ed?

  • This is very specific to DnD while the meme itself could really be talking about any game, be that some other tabletop RPG or video game.

  • Why? I feel like that would be more common on Lemmy than anything. There is an actual point in using different instances here, I don't see any point whatsoever on Reddit.

  • “renting” it is still taking money from the author even if the damage is physically limited to one item.

    I do see where you're coming from, but not necessarily. If my friend has zero interest in ever buying said book (or can't afford to) and would never become a paying customer, there is no downside to sharing a copy. In fact, if they like the book enough, they may even become incentivized to buy themselves a copy or look into the author's other work legitimately when they otherwise wouldn't have.

    This is how/why I pirate most games. I don't have the type of pocket money to spend on games I don't know I'll love, so I pirate them first. If they're good enough, I'll buy the actual game on steam later. Spider-Man, Baldur's Gate 3, Cassette Beasts, etc. are all games I plan to buy when I can afford to. And I can promise I never would have bought Slime Rancher 2 if I hadn't pirated the first one at some point and enjoyed it.

  • I wasn't able to start gaming until I was around like 12, but when I did, I loved a game called Dungeon Defenders on the Xbox 360. Came out in 2011, so it's not nearly as old as most of the games listed here.

    Dungeon Defenders was actually full of modded accounts on the Xbox, and they distributed loot everywhere that did like a billion damage and one shot everything (yet somehow I still sucked at the harder maps lol). I could never enjoy the game now with all the modded shit, but back then it was fucking awesome. It's the game that got me into modding and is the reason I'm as computer savvy as I am today, so it will always be a fond memory in my head.

  • flavor-of-the-week slang

    Yeet has actually been around for multiple years now. People have been saying it since at least 2018, probably longer.