When RiF died I deleted my accounts and found my way here. I still open a couple of niche subreddits from time to time just to check on updates but otherwise my time on Reddit is done. 2010-2023 (damn I hate to admit that).
Well good thing I've played through both TLoU games. And I watched the series. I know exactly what to do.
Not eat wheat.
I felt the same about WandaVision. They gave up the mystery about halfway through and it just became kind of boring and predictable after that. I'd say the same about Moon Knight too.
I watched it the other day on HBO. It was pretty trope-y and predictable. For me it just solidified the end of the Superhero genre because I don't feel like there's anything new they can bring to the table. It wasn't really a bad movie, it was just very flat and forgettable.
This is definitely true in California beer stores. 80% IPA and then just, the rest.
The world needs more barrel aged stouts god damn it.
I've had a Fitbit, Samsung Smart, and Garmin. Fitbit and Samsung were almost a daily charge where my Garmin Solar lasts about a week. Both Fitbit and Samsung died on me roughly after a year and a half, Garmin has shown no issues.
I'm an IT worker bee and I agree, management sucks
There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch.
Posting here in hopes for free tshirts
So far so good. The main reason I bailed on Reddit was the loss of RiF. I hardly ever used desktop. I'm using Connect for Lemmy and I'm still getting used to it, but it seems like a decent enough replacement.
I enjoyed that game as a mostly solo casual from launch up until about KotFE/KotET. When they condensed stats and made a bunch of class changes that kind of erased what made classes unique I never had as much fun. After that I would pop in every few months, run through a class story again and then get bored.
I gave up on it fully when I realized the 10th anniversary stuff they hyped up just never really came to be.
Science is a liar sometimes