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  • BotW and TotK are by far the worst Zelda games ever made. What's the point of having a huge open world if there's nothing to do in it? Plus there are no real dungeons and there's barely a plot. It honestly blows my mind that people enjoy those games. Hell, TotK was so lazily slapped together that they couldn't even bother creating a new map.

  • Yeah but who needs friends when you have millions of random strangers on the internet to talk to? The infrastructure issue is a problem that I'm too urbanized to understand. My neighborhood alone gives me the choice of cable, DSL, fixed wireless, and fiber. Move to a place like this, and you won't need friends or these newfangled "con-souls".

  • What a bizarre concept. I doubt they'll ever catch on. We already have computers, and you don't need any fancy "discs" or "empty boxes" to play games on them, either. Just download what you want straight from the internet.

  • Most of them are 90s and 2000s hip hop, rock, jazz, pop, and electronic artists (I can't pick a favorite).

    I've been to three concerts in my entire life. Two of them because I was bartendering at the venue. The other one my parents took me to when I was 12 (Blue Man Group in Vegas, early 2000s).

    I'd love to one day be able to attend a concert on my own dime... Too busy going to work and paying bills.

  • Borrowing games from the library? How does that even work? Do they give you a Steam login and just change the password every 2 weeks or something?

  • I'm guessing it's probably a Tuxedo cat named after the cat from Pinocchio.

  • It's also one of the reasons why they allow 3rd parties to run their own activation servers. All you gotta do is type a couple of lines in command prompt to change your activation servers from Microsoft's to such a 3rd party, type in the volume license key they provide for free, and now you have a 100% legit copy of Windows, no cracks or workarounds needed.

    Microsoft makes it so easy to activate Windows for free that there's no way it was unintentional.

  • To lure people away from Steam and onto their platform. There is no ulterior motive. Origin does/did (IDK I haven't played an EA game in years) this too for the same reason.

  • I had to block the Nintendo communities because it's beyond infuriating how god damn fucking stupid Nintendo fanboys are. They do not listen to logic or reason.

  • Grilled pineapple is so freaking good on a burger, especially if you use sweet chili for the sauce instead of ketchup/mustard/mayo.

  • I toss them after they start to float in water, usually after a month.

    We have 6 packs available but they cost more than the 12-pk so I don't buy them. Regardless, even a 6-pk is too many. There are only two people in my house and one of us doesn't eat eggs.

  • Sorry for what? I don't get it.

  • I haven't purchased eggs in years.

    Every time I do, they always go bad before I can use them all, so I stopped buying them. I wish stores would let you buy individual eggs.

  • Meh, personally I haven't enjoyed a Nintendo game since the GameCube. Every new game they release feels like a rehash of the same shit they've been shoveling down our throats since the Wii. Nintendo forgot how to innovate.

  • Fox Business*

  • If Rick Moranis isn't in this one, then it's going to flop.

    From what I remember, he left acting in the 90s to raise his children, but I'm pretty sure all your kids have grown up and moved out by now, Rick. Don't let us down.

  • I'm sorry you had issues. Win11 runs everything flawlessly for me. Not only that, every complaint I had about the OS was fixed by installing these two apps: StartAllBack and O&O Shut Up 10.

    I'll completely switch to Linux once it not only gets proper HDR support, but also better support for DAW and DJ hardware. Until then I'm stuck dual booting Arch, like I have been with the Latest Windows version—and whatever contemporary Linux distro is in vogue—since the 90s. Some things never change.

  • I prefer YYYY.MM.DD, because the dots look aesthetically pleasing when the date is being displayed within the vincity of a clock displaying the time digitally.