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  • That was remarkably well done how they handled that material, especially with how much of a joke American Dad makes things (which it should its a comedy cartoon but still).

    I have to keep checking my weight on the scales and referring against the BMI charts because of that. I am fat right now, but looking back at pictures of myself I was very skinny for a while, but have always felt fat as fuck.

  • Thats way too busy. Should definitely just keep the rainbow flag. Not every little niche needs specific representation, just have the rainbow as a catchall for any kind of deviation from heterosex

    Edit to add : if they want to use them to identify and specify within rallies or amongst themselves somehow then whatever, go for it, as long as we can accept the layman isnt gonna have a clue and cant really be expected to.

  • Im completely oblivious to any of the enshittification, but like any online game the fun is long gone for most people. Skill floor is way too high. As soon as you join a match youre completely outskilled by everybody and its clear youre nothing but a hindrance to your team.

    Your opponents laugh at you and style as hard as they can and your teammates resent your existence, assuming they stick around long enough to make it clear.

    Hyper-competitive games are fun for about 3 months and then youre either in or out.

  • Vandal Hearts on PS1. I think its probably not as good as I remember, but I was a small child and it said the word "Bastard" and that was the most adult media I'd been (unknowingly) allowed to consume. I played that game hard.

    1. That scared the crap out of me as a child. Absolutely no warning that it was coming.

    Also its not anywhere because the company that made it doesnt exist any more so technically nobody has the rights to sell it. There's going to be a lot more legal technicalities than that but that's basically it.

  • I guess for the fast food orders there could be some insights with enough volume and associated data (time, frequency, location.)

    If someone suddenly started ordering loads or boycotted that one that decided homophobia was the way to go or something you could sense political leaning.

    You could get a sense of allergies or vegetarianism.

    You may figure out payday

    Could maybe get a feel for menstrual cycles

    Could figure out someone's route home

    Family size maybe.

    Probably more idk.

  • In a way it's more fair by design. In a completely fair game the most skilled player will always win. In a game like Mario Kart everyone has a chance to win.

    As a kid my family wouldn't play most games with me because I won every time. If we couldn't do co-op mode we didnt play, and they'd still get grumbly on co-op because I'd be doing the heavy lifting and showing them up. They'd play Mario Kart and Mario Party with me though.

    As an e-sport or "compare your online rank to mine and weep" dick-measurer it sucks. As a video game its very good.

  • That's exactly why I refuse to use tutorials from YouTube. I'm just here to learn the thing you said you were teaching in the title. Im not looking to smash that subscribe button and ding the bell and comment below if I want to see more and see how all your other videos were doing or learn about how you got started in whatever field this is or when the thing was invented or little known facts about the thing that is useless filler to get you up to 10 minutes and im still not interested in like and subscribing and I don't want to hear about how grateful you are about getting to whatever number of subscribers you have and just get to the fucking topic you promised you bitch

  • I have the ability to do the job you require and am willing to do it in the listed times for the price stated. Let's get this going.

    I bloody hate having to be all "yeah im really passionate about mopping floors at 6am? There's nothing I love more than getting yelled at by customers."

    It frustrates me because having to suck them off like that is the only technique that works because why don't interviewers see straight through it? Their entire purpose at that point is to hire the best guy for the job, and consistently they just fall for bullshit.

  • I peaked hard on Halo. I wish I had the gear/inclination to start a YouTube channel for it. Back in those days YouTube wasn't the high-paying career it is today, and i was convinced it would be a waste of money to get the gear required to start one.

    I've properly grown up since then though, and now im nowhere near the best at any video game. I often wonder how different life would be if I'd managed to just sit at home playing games every day and be a near millionaire from it.

  • Tunic felt to me like being 3 or 4 again. Unable to read the instructions, working it out from the pictures and button icons.

    I didnt complete it, I got stuck against some baddy quite early on and just sorta lost interest, but its on my list of games to go back to.

  • Im going to need to go back and try it again, I don't think i gave it enough time. I failed (because of course I did) about 5 times before giving up. Its a neat concept but it didnt get its hooks in me like everyone else says.

    Without fullt spoiling it, does it have some kind of twist in it that I didnt give it a chance to do?