ArtemisimetrA

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I think that's up to you. Does it work for you? Then yes! πŸ˜ƒ

[–] ArtemisimetrA@lemmy.duck.cafe 12 points 5 days ago (2 children)

The only benefit this company offers with their beverages is the non-alcoholic-but-not-NA-beer tall-boy. My recovering alcoholic friend brings these to parties if he knows people will be drinking and just hold one and I've watched him go sober through so many situations where he'd probably have had a drink before. Not that these are the only options for that, though, obviously.

Chronic pain and non-typical sensory needs will pretty much forever keep me from marching or protesting. That and the number of times I've been "disrupted" or "inconvenienced" because "that's the point of protest and if you don't get that then you're clearly part of the problem", only to have nothing change in the long run after said protest, I'm not willing to put my limited physical and mental resources on the line for "maybes" and "hopefullys".

[–] ArtemisimetrA@lemmy.duck.cafe 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

These aren't Democrats we're talking about, they're just more affluent folks trying to keep their pockets lined. Moral bankruptcy is a required trait to be a politician these days apparently

[–] ArtemisimetrA@lemmy.duck.cafe 9 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

Or maybe it's because we're sick of assassin's creed nΒ², you numpty. Go seek to confirm your biases elsewhere

RYMDKAPSEL on Android isn't retro but has very simple graphics and feels as hard as a lot of retro games do

This assumes the Democrats aren't also keenly aware of what is happening and either doing a real sorry job of putting up any viable opposition or are in on the game. The two-party system is a front

Precisely my thoughts

The Dead Cells devs have been putting in work on their multiplayer rogue lite Windblown, which is super fun. Hades 2 is in a great spot and will keep getting better Risk of Rain (1+2) both fantastic

But for really obscure and interesting mechanics and a true rogue like experience: Noita. It's pixel graphics but every foreground pixel is simulated and there are a craft huge number of interactions between substances and spells. There's deep lore that you have to be very dedicated to decipher. There's an actual alchemy system that changes depending on map seed. Oh, and it's really hard.

I feel like he'll actually be well received by other inmates if it comes to that, at least

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