I loved Steep, so when Rider’s Republic joined GamePass I installed it immediately. Once I saw the interface, the monetization and how almost everything was paywalled, I uninstalled. Not even getting their shit for free makes it a good experience.
I loved Steep, so when Rider’s Republic joined GamePass I installed it immediately. Once I saw the interface, the monetization and how almost everything was paywalled, I uninstalled. Not even getting their shit for free makes it a good experience.
I’ve got this one covered. No matter how much and how often I succeed, I still see myself as a failure.
I disagree with their “why” but I agree that KOSA needs to die and never come back.
I am all for nuclear power, but I’d rather it be from modern reactor designs and builds, and I’d rather it not be wasted on bullshit.
Nintendo…not even pirated.
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I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing.
So many resources spent on services that are objectively not great. I have yet to see any output from Gemini or ChatGPT that sells me on the service.
I have countless hours on Olli Olli 2. I literally killed one PS Vita and two dual shock controllers playing that game.
Nobody saved my beloved Roll7. :-(
Literally on the original post.
Fresh cherries, cherries from a can, or the little jarred cherries they put on ice cream sundaes. I need this information to properly set my levels of revulsion.
They are being sued for patent infringement not copyright violations, which is extra weird.
Dad reading story: “And then Jimmy accidentally pressed ‘enter’ after typing ‘rm -rf /’…”
Baby:
I love working as much as I love music and gaming (my hobbies). By this I mean that I love doing the thing that is officially my profession. What I don’t like is dealing with the humans in or around what I do for a living. Humans suck. I also hate having to work. Tasks are not nearly as fun when you have the constant threat of homelessness, starvation, and unchecked illness with probable death hanging over your head.
Somewhere along the way my copy got janked. I liked it so I keep using it.
Welp…goodbye Internet, I’ll see you in a few months.