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I have a “I’m in another country and can’t make it to work on time” dream kind of a lot for some reason.
Friday, 16-Jun-23 02:51:31 UTC from web -
I had a very stressful dream last night where I managed to sell my pilot to [adult swim], but ion the pretense that it was ready to go when it actually wasn’t, so I had two months to get it animated for air at the start of the broadcast season with no budget because the network thought it was finished, and without a budget I had to keep working my retail job at the same time to keep money coming in, AND I was in the UK also to coordinate the actors so I had to fly back to America before the next morning to get to work on time.
Friday, 16-Jun-23 02:50:36 UTC from web -
Futurama’s society has no conception of how, when, and where the moon landing occurred, but they have video of Rudy Giuliani putting a bunch of garbage on a barge and pushing it out to sea. What were the standards for the retention of information?
Thursday, 15-Jun-23 22:10:04 UTC from web -
Overall it’s a fun time that I’d recommend as a co-op stealth game, but if you’re looking for something actually scary to play with your friend you might as well keep looking.
Wednesday, 14-Jun-23 17:49:27 UTC from web-
@zeldatra I find "Devour" has good spooky atmosphere, but haven't tried multiplayer yet
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Another source of scares is “The Skinner Man”, who appears who your sanity is low. After about an hour of playing though I realized he can’t actually cause damage unless your sanity is literally at zero, so with that in mind the incentive to keep my sanity up dropped and the Skinner Man basically became a recurring guest star in my gameplay experience.
Wednesday, 14-Jun-23 17:42:05 UTC from web -
If you liked Rockstar Games’ Manhunt, it’s a pretty similar type of game, just without the combat. Enemies can’t be killed, only stunned, and only if you have the specific ability that lets you stun. It’s just enough for you and your friend to run away. The enemy pathing works well for the most part (I suspect the main hunter in each level teleports frequently when you aren’t looking though) but when it doesn’t work it really doesn’t work, I spent a good five minutes trapped in a locker because the hunter that followed me into the very small room it was in got locked into a patrol path that basically had it circling directly in front of me, and with very little health walking out with him there would have killed me. He eventually finally pathed to a different node after my friend made a bunch of noise in a different room but had he not done that I think my run would have ended there. Not great.
Wednesday, 14-Jun-23 17:37:32 UTC from web -
The Outlast Trials is a very fun co-op game but it falls unfortunately short on actual scares, probably because actual scares are not really that conducive to a fun co-op experience.
Wednesday, 14-Jun-23 02:36:36 UTC from web-
@zeldatra the opening tutorial sequence is pretty unsettling but as far as scares go you see just about everything the game has to offer in that first sequence and the rest of the game afterwards is a co-op extraction stealth game where you drop into a map, achieve a certain number of specific objectives while avoiding enemies, occasionally get jump scared by a body you thought was dead or an enemy hiding in a locker (and these scares become tiresome very quickly as the same animation is SWF every time and they always occur under the same circumstance), then make your way back to the starting area with one or more of the enemies from the level either chasing you or waiting for you by the exit, and then you and your friend leave. It’s fun for what it is but the survival horror aspect from the first two games, which I initially purchased the game for, is almost completely gone and replaced with Jigsaw-level gratuitous gore and shock dialogue the hunters give you when they’re patrolling.
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how was everyone’s weekend????? anyone do anything fun?
Monday, 12-Jun-23 01:58:50 UTC from web-
@chomper The yeasts do perform most of the real work. Not as complex as beer or whiskey, for sure.
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@scribus I guess you could say it takes the....... yeast amount of effort
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@thelastgherkin yyeeesssss! XD
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In the process of getting rid of my PLA filament my dissatisfaction towards to PLA just rises. In the course of a larger batch the filament snapped three times.
Wednesday, 14-Jun-23 06:56:07 UTC from web -
I don’t care how good your VR technology is, when you’re pricing it at 3.5x the Valve Index, which is already prohibitively expensive for the average consumer, I’m just not gonna ever touch it
Tuesday, 13-Jun-23 13:28:48 UTC from web -
I'm close to buying a house: my current offer is at 225.000€ for a 88m² house with 4 rooms, 163 m² parcel. However I have to do a ton of work there to get it to a state that is up to current standards, like the electric switch box, the bathrooms, windows... The garden is also more a jungle than habitable. I hope I won't regret it.
Monday, 12-Jun-23 09:38:19 UTC from web-
@adiwan Inhabit the Jungle! Like those 4 kids in Colombia did!
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@scribus The garden is full of bushes and other stuff. The owners planted a fir tree relatively in the middle and it has grown so big that there is barely any room left for anything else. The first thing that has to be done in that garden is to fell the tree. Also it is such a kind of fir tree that is not even beautiful and full. It looks more like a skeleton of a tree with more branches than needles.
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@adiwan That is a much less scenic and bountiful landscape
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Watching back through Futurama it’s a bit distracting that Bill Clinton is the most recent face in the Hall of Presidents, surely they could’ve just made some guy up and been like “yeah he was president in the 23rd century”
Monday, 12-Jun-23 15:38:11 UTC from web -
Starfield is gonna be the thing that keeps me single through the holidays again, it’s definitely gonna be that and not anything to do with me as a person why would you even suggest that Karen doesn’t know what she’s missing out on
Monday, 12-Jun-23 05:50:48 UTC from web -
The biggest trap in"adult" animation is that it uses vulgarity and crass situations too often. It's easy to appeal to juvenile adults with "forbidden" stuff like violence and sexuality but the more lasting stuff are the more day-to-day real adult situations the characters have to deal with. These situations can be comical or otherwise but the basis has to be familiar and relatable and somewhat a base adult life experience. The earlier Simpsons seasons are one of the best as they are not flanderized to the extreme. Bob's Burgers is similar as most episodes deal with heightened but not completely unrealistic situations. I'm not against some violence but it can be grating and numbing and boring when it is used too often.
Tuesday, 06-Jun-23 08:45:36 UTC from web-
@chomper These days you can throw a stone and always hit one. The last one I saw was "Inside Job" on Netflix, mostly because it was produced by Alex Hirsch (Gravity Falls) but it was sadly right in the valley of mediocrity because it went "adult" route and used unnecessary vulgarity.
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@chomper Hey, I love "Helluva Boss!" I don't deny any of the accusations, lol. Just saying that uuhhhh..... I guess it's lazy *if* you're doing it for fauz gravitas, but it can still be fun. I wouldn't say that's *all* HB has going for it or going on; there's a lot of interpersonal relationship and character development under the bloodbath and pottymouth.
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@scribus I like most of helluva actually! I just find the edgy humor to be boring and uncreative lol. But I genuinely like a few of the characters and the worldbuilding/lore.
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REALLY CUTE PONY OC I WANNA SEE THIS COLORED SO BAD http://rainbowdash.net/url/876369 http://rainbowdash.net/url/876370
Sunday, 11-Jun-23 00:10:27 UTC from web -
Half-Life 2 VR is a very fun experience and I think anyone who has the equipment should give it a shot
Sunday, 11-Jun-23 04:56:45 UTC from web