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  • Actually, I already do that. I have two two steam deck docks, one in the living room and one in the office. I still like having the dedicated device for streaming though. Especially since I tend to download movies/shows sometimes. Can't be filling up the steam deck storage with non-games!

    I also sometimes use the deck in handheld mode while my husband watches TV.

  • I bought a mini PC and plugged it into the TV. I use a "wireless mini keyboard with trackpad" to control it. My husband and I have been using it for years. Beelink's mini Ryzen PCs are quite solid in my experience. I have Linux on mine. Firefox with ublock origin. No ads, like ever.

  • According to Wikipedia: "One of the reasons why adults emerge in winter seems to be the absence of predators." Another reason seems to be reproduction, which is probably why the adult form does not eat. They mate "indiscriminately," apparently. Sounds like a good time.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chionea

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  • I'm from the USA, and when I first heard "digga," I was certainly confused! It seems the youth say it even more than the generation that invented the phrase now.

    Anyway, English speakers have an old phrase that is similar and might help some understand the usage of the word "thick" here. The phrase is "thick as thieves" - meaning thieves stick together.

  • We could always make one up. Zungenfreude, tongue joy.

    Der Spruch „Vielseitig” hat mir immer Zungenfreude bereitet.

    Saying "versatile" always gave me tongue-joy.

    Edit: it's pronounced "tsoong-en-froy-duh"