Aaaw, that theme music always gets me. I'm kinda intrigued, I love the opportunity to see again these characters and to stay with them for some more time, but also I don't know if I should really put my trust on Netflix
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I usually never complete the "extreme" challenges present in some games, like path of pain and the pantheons in Hollow Knight, or the B-sides in Celeste. I try them, but when I realize that completion will require lot of time and effort, I really don't feel bothered enough. But I'm ok with that because this kind of stuff is optional, and it's actually cool seeing more talented gamers deal with them
Agree, doesn't really make sense to engage with them since the original post and discussions are somewhere else. I think the point of these bots is to create more content to attract new people here on lemmy
Yep, still getting confused everytime I have to deal with eye color (white+ is red and white- is white... I think?)
My favorite one is a Drosophila gene called couch potato:
https://doi.org/10.1093%2Fgenetics%2F131.2.365
Overall Drosophila scientists are quite creative with names
The fee will be payed only by people who stay in the city just for the day. The idea is to discourage this kind of "fast tourism" in favour of people who instead spend more days in the city (then of course, the actual efficacy of this method for reducing overcrowding is to be seen)
Loved the visuals and the puzzles, but was kinda disappointed by the story and how they presented their message. Still a really nice game, I'd recommend it
I read that residents in the region don't need to pay, only to book the visit through their app. Also, at least for now the ticket will be needed only for specific dates, mostly the weekends
I was going to say outer wilds too, what an amazing experience.
I think I'm mostly looking for a place for us exchristians to share and discuss our thoughts and experiences. I like to read and engage in these stories and reasonings, it feels supportive and validating for my own experience.
I also love anti-apologetic content and everything related to secular studies on christianity and the bible, I think these subjects are way more interesting when you can look at them without christian lenses, and it can also be helpful for deconstructing people who are looking for new perspectives on religion
I remember finding this argument really convincing. It seemed so simple and logical, I didn't understand how nonbelievers couldn't see it. It's incredible how much our mind can suppress critical thinking to conform to our pre-existing beliefs - but yeah, I was also young and dumb
Strongly agree on the overcomplicated equipment and useless chess game. They added a lot thinking that it would be an improvement, but for me it's only unnecessary bloating