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[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That sounds like a fun series! I hadn't heard of LitRPG before but if I'm understanding correctly it's like an isekai where they're in an RPG with health bars and stuff?

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Oh that's neat. I occasionally use my controller on the Steam Deck and it's a pain having to re-pair the PS5 each time. Hopefully this system will be compatible with the Deck.

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 1 points 1 week ago

Oh neat! Hopefully it can live up to the book :)

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

This is the first book I've read by him, but I'd love to try out some of his others now. A colleague recommend Small Mercies and I've heard Mystic River is also very good.

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 2 points 1 week ago

Ahh thank you! This isn't one I'd heard of before so I appreciate you sharing it. The topic sounds fascinating, and definitely aligns with what I was looking for.

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the suggestion and link! I'll give it a read :)

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 3 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Earlier today I finished Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. That was quite a ride! Some really beautiful descriptions of locations and characters, and the way he writes really keeps you on your toes. It's the first book I've read in a while which has kept me hooked until the end. Highly recommend.

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 28 points 2 weeks ago (14 children)
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I don't like how they used human feet emojis instead of paws :(

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 2 points 2 weeks ago

I can hear this song every time that film is mentioned. Classic

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 10 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

I've only read one book by Stephen King and it was The Institute. It was really great, I couldn't put it down.

At some point I'd like to try The Stand and 11/22/63 which I've heard are both excellent :)

[–] OmegaMouse@pawb.social 3 points 2 weeks ago

Great work everyone! The design looks amazing :3

 

So for the longest time I used a douche with a thin, hard plastic nozzle. But recently some friends mentioned they used the pictured douche which has a much thicker but softer nozzle. It also sprays to the sides to prevent the water shooting up too high.

I have a couple of questions - how deep should I be inserting the nozzle? With my old one because it shot water straight up, the depth wasn't an issue. But with this one I'm having a bit of a problem with water trickling out my butt. It's possible I'm not pushing it quite deep enough.

And the nozzle has a slight curve. What direction should that curve be facing? Towards my stomach?

Thanks for your help!

 

Art I drew for a friend who's into cameras!

 

Shillelaghmaking - this is an info dump / tutorial. Learn the lore of irelands most revered stick, the shillelagh.

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Haven't drawn in a while so did a quick headshot of my sona :3 @omegamouse.bsky.social

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Mapping out all the different kinds of board games.

 

Amusing video exploring the origins of the term and the history preceding it.

 

In the hills of north Wales there is a great deal of archaeology. From standing stones, circles, cists and cairns, there is plenty to see today. However there is a type of stone used in the Neolithic that was clearly very important for its ability to be flaked. Its not flint, instead its a volcanic rock that could be flaked in the same way and ground into axe heads. These axe heads have been found hundreds of miles away from north Wales which demonstrates their high value.

 

Adam Ragusea taking a look at the history and different recipes of some traditional American cakes.

 

This weird artifact from the sharpening that old camcorders apply to video creates a unique flying experience

 
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