

Stretched out over a couple of years, with about 10% of game time actually spent on progressing the main story, it’s not that bad ☺️
I loved loafing around, really.
Stretched out over a couple of years, with about 10% of game time actually spent on progressing the main story, it’s not that bad ☺️
I loved loafing around, really.
Absolutely loved rdr2. It’s a gem. I played story mode three times and I love it to death.
If only rdr2 online wasn’t the pvp obnoxious pay-to-win microtransaction-riddled cesspit that it is, I’d still be playing that now.
I started to really feel I was doing alright in my late twenties. Got less selfish, learned to accept my flaws, own my mistakes and be less of a dick. I learned to just bluntly admit that I don’t know certain things. Got even less competitive. And started to enjoy just listening to people. Worked wonders for my self-esteem. And it made me A LOT more likeable to be around.
Filters like britta make your coffee or tea taste nicer and you barely have to decalcify your machine or kettle.
But healthier? Never seen any study that proves it (it would be nearly impossible to really make any claim stick, because tap water varies quite a lot across regions and countries)
The holes in the ones in the picture are not like those in a risotto spoon. And those shapes are rather exotic, even when you ignore all the perforations. It’s an abstract expressionist’s interpretation of cooking utensils.
I guess AI doesn’t concern itself with practicality. What’s up with the weird shaped spoons and spoonhandles?
That’s not even a nice way to get salmonella poisoning.
I also came here to say I don’t wear shorts.
Only for sports. And reluctantly.
It’s a scene from Reynaert the fox It’s arguably the most amazing text that survived in medieval Dutch. Earliest versions date back to the 13th century.
It’s full of trickery and very dark humor.
Here’s a more recent depiction of the scene:
Yeah, I’m lucky I got in way before the changes. I think new users are stuck with having to pay for everything? Now I just can’t access the multi-day rides, which is inconvenient if I want to go bikepacking, but the workarounds are fine.
And yeah, they will probably find a way to make older users pay for basic features too.
I used to love how they didn’t have a subscription model. Just buy the maps once and you’re set.
:-(
I’m fine with it if women are allowed to be polygamous as well.
The French admit that ‘French fries’ are in fact Belgian? Sounds very un-French.
I see it like this: Men who can’t cook and clean and wash and do laundry are called boys. If you are a grown man who needs a woman to help you with basic survival skills, you have a lot of growing up to do. Being entirely dependent on others to get you through the day is about the least manly thing I can imagine.
Been there and there’s a nice path for walking that goes along the tracks for a long way. And it has viewpoints. It’s actually even cooler than being in the little wagons, because you see them all pass by and get to stop at all the scenic bits.