Hampsterdance is one of my earliest memories of using the internet at the age of 4. I remember it being used in random videos a lot like Paralyzer and Dreamscape were.
...Have you never watched Technology Connections before? None of his videos are clickbait. Quite the opposite, the entire video is about whatever is in the title.
Very simple-minded to assume that anyone who dislikes a successful person for any reason is due to jealousy. There are so, so many reasons above jealousy for why people dislike Musk.
And named after railroad switchbacks, which are multiple tracks that zigzag up steep terrain and require the train to switch back and forth as it climbs. Hence the name.
lemm.ee has a conservative community that's full of some of the most dense individuals I've seen on here. It's quite fun watching them twist themselves into knots when faced with dissenting opinions over there.
I found the maps to just be too big. Doing many of the story and side missions are an absolute chore (the Bosun's ship in particular was a low point in this respect) because of how much running you have to do. At least in 2 the maps were filled with things to do and had varied environments that kept things from feeling same-y. I've beaten 2 many times, but never felt the urge to replay TPS. The game just feels like a slog.
Torgue weapons also can't get critical hits, which really lowers their potential damage output. I never use Torgue unless it's something like the Unkempt Harold. Especially frustrating are weapons with Torgue barrels that shoot these terrible grenades or rockets that (again) can't crit. What good is a Jakobs rifle with a Torgue barrel over literally any other barrel?
I've been playing a ROM hack of Pokemon Emerald called Pokemon Emerald Rogue, and it's been a blast. Every run is a new opportunity to use Pokemon you'd normally never use, and every fainted Pokemon hurts as once their health is depleted, they're gone for good (mostly). Items and Pokemon are reset every time you lose, but you also get money to buy items to bring into new runs and also the opportunity to catch a new "starter" Pokemon. It entirely changes the way you play the game and there's a ton of choices on how to progress. A new version is currently in the works which'll make it even better. The trainers are also no pushovers and have well-built competitve teams unlike the main series, so it's not a total snoozefest. Highly recommend.
Hampsterdance is one of my earliest memories of using the internet at the age of 4. I remember it being used in random videos a lot like Paralyzer and Dreamscape were.