showmeyourkizinti

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The earnestness and pain in his voice when Clark said “People were going to die” in the new Superman movie. That was the moment when I knew I was onboard and post helped me put in words.

Shake it like a Polaroid picture!

[–] showmeyourkizinti@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It was directed by James Cameron so of course it was a nightmare to film. His films are almost always big oof. But god damn especially the director’s cut Special Edition is amazing.

Connections Puzzle #1016
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What the fuck was up with purple?? I’m guessing with 3 pretty easy ones, a super hard one is ok for a freebie.

[–] showmeyourkizinti@startrek.website 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This is the right answer. 13 months of 4 weeks and an extra day on the last month.

  • Ultima IV: Quest for the Avatar - yes I’m older then dirt but I played my first real video game on an Apple IIe and it was a revelation real puzzles and my first choices with consequences
  • Tetris - ok so a great game doesn’t need a story or puzzles or anything but good game play
  • Gauntlet: Red Elf needs food badly. My first exposure to cooperative gameplay.
  • Pokemon:RBY - I love the mechanics and they were the best turn based combat.
  • Halo - Great storyline’s really do help but the gameplay was a real game changer for me I enjoyed how if you wanted to you could get through a level in several different ways.
  • The Last of Us - Literary Characters that I came emotionally attached to. There’s a reason the first season of the TV series was so good it was because the writing of the game was just so good. I still remember the finale in the operating room when I (Joel really but I was so invested) found Ellie I was angry I was mad and I shot the nurses because I was so mad. I’ve, to this day, never felt so inside a character in any media as I felt then.
  • Spiritfarer - My first cozy game and the only game I’ve ever played that made me stop and think about what just happened. I don’t ever want to spoil the game for anyone so all I’ll say is it’s less then the cost of a Happy Meal on steam and worth more for your soul then you can put a price on.

Hey if they’re at the airports then they’re not on the street

The quote “Right now, there are 13-year-old kids about to invade Kamchatka in their first-ever game of Risk that look like Carl von Clausewitz compared to Trump.” just about covers the level of strategic planning but I don’t understand how tactical planning is also so poor. I’m guessing Pete’s purges have shredded the upper ranks of everyone who’s not a sycophant.

Well if they’re at airports at they’re not on the streets.

"Provoke outrage, outright. ... Make it impossible to justify the cost of the fight.  ... Out run, Out last. ... Stay alive till this horror show has past. We're gonna fly a lot of flags half mast."

[–] showmeyourkizinti@startrek.website -1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You do realise that the government collects your ID when they’re made? And then you need to show that ID to buy a pack of smokes right?

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Do it Rockapella! (infosec.pub)
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If you know, you know, and if you missed out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMqfD2vInLo

 

I know I could Google it but I reckon y’all would have better and funnier takes.

 

cross-posted from: https://quokk.au/post/303216

 

Seriously LA Theater people I am disappointed. It would make for an amazing viral video.

 

Ok, Lemmy, let's another play a game!

And I honestly think this one’s more important.

Post how many languages in which you can say Please and Thank You, including your native language. If you can, please provide which languages and how to phonetically say them so the rest of us can learn!

I spent a fair amount of bopping around Europe in the early Aughts and as a native English speaker, I found everyone appreciating my bad mangled attempts at politeness.

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