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  • If you haven't and live in the US, try the veggies (could be vegan) hotdogs in IKEA. I love them. They're not the "hot dog + ketchup" kind, but a whole other thing.

    I'm not a vegetarian but hot dog meat is extra questionable, so it's been fulfilling my hotdog needs.

  • I'm laughing at my ass off in all those conservative spaces going, "What's a bit of felony?" And "All this for paying off a porn star?"

    Like whatever stupid narrative you wanna make, the reality is clear... Diaper Don is a felon.

  • I absolutely loved MUDs.

    The one I remember playing, there were six other players all killing the same set of rat spawns. The game would only generate a handful every few minutes, and if you didn't damage it, you didn't get any experience. So id sit there waiting for my chance.

    I also remember a Discworld MUD!

  • Since it's easier for me to read vs watch a video I got a summary from AI.

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    The video appears to be about a critical review of a role-playing game (RPG) called "The Time of Troubles" developed by the Russian government. The reviewer criticizes the game's story, historical inaccuracies, and glitches.

    Here are some details gleaned from the video description:

    The game is set during the "Time of Troubles" in Russian history, a period of political and social unrest in the early 17th century. The reviewer criticizes the game's portrayal of the era, claiming historical inaccuracies. The video mentions issues like bugs and glitches that the reviewer encountered while playing the game. The reviewer criticizes the game's design choices, such as making a high-level class available early in the game.

  • Not surprised. My wife passes for white. I don't.

    When we went house hunting, we thought it would be a good idea if we toured separately.

    The realtor showed me a nice place and said, "It's pretty popular for the urban demographic." Whatever the fuck that meant. Apparently the wife also toured the same place, where the agent said that this isn't an area to raise children." And wouldn't explain what she meant by that.

  • That's really interesting. Voices didnt need to be segmented by male or female anyways.

    Especially since in a lot of animated shows, it's hard to tell anyways. Hell, one of the most popular anime MC is voiced by a woman.