

Playing Shattered Pixel Dungeon
They/them
Playing Shattered Pixel Dungeon
Lots of those huge old terraced houses are subdivided now and there’s like 5 or 6 flats in each one, hence all the bins.
Not my sort of thing tbh, I’m not really into soldier stuff.
Anyone else immediately think of Mike from Spaced?
Why? I don’t post stuff so I don’t really care either way, but free vpns are so easy to find and use and the paid options aren’t that expensive either.
When you hit 40, you’ll definitely understand how young 22 still is.
I’m in my mid 30’s. Fuck off with all your smug “you’ll understand when you’re older” bullshit.
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Maybe you have an allergy to coffee?
It’s going to be a bit difficult to keep ‘trotting along’ without food or water. But hey, 2030 is a few years off still, so how about an even closer apocalypse? Did you know there’s now a chance for a double blue ocean event in the next ten months?
Dead media theory
Were bagels much smaller back then or something?
Puzzle Heros rpg - this is a turn based match 3 game with diagonals and a time limit to match as many tiles as you can, this powers up your colour coded heros and you use them to defeat/harvest food based enemies to stock your food stalls. Stalls make money, money levels up heros, etc.
It’s a ‘reskin’, albeit a very minorly changed one, of Match Quest, and the art/design is all really well done in an old school 8bit pixel style, with some really beautifully done layered scenery.
It gets a bit grindy and will take forever if you want to win every hero and level them all up to max, but as a casual game to dip into a few times a day to collect profits and loot old levels, and then spend twenty minutes or so playing levels, it’s very fun.
I also recommend Flappy Dragon. It’s a resin of the bird game, I think, idk I never played that one. The physics is fun and well thought out for each dragon and the dragons all have really nice designs.
Oh and it’s probably been mentioned a ton on this thread already but Simon Tatham’s Puzzles is a fantastic app full of puzzles that can be played offline.
Lmao me as an aro ace just wanting to be left the fuck alone. Yeah nah, this tracks.
He runs the local munch and has a machine shop in town.
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
Ugh, I would have been a miserable puddle of sensory overload. Kinda glad the nhs doesn’t have the budget for that kind of thing now.
As far as I know I’m the only one without high blood pressure in my family too, it’s weird how stress can break us so differently despite the shared genes.
Thank you for the Vitassium link!
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