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Byoomf @lemmy.world
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  • Humans are going to slaughter humans no matter what we do. Even if we managed to fix every single reason we want to kill each other now, in about a day we will find new and even stupider reasons to kill each other. Posts like this are pointless, because we will continue to be hellish monsters to each other till the end of time.

    Edit: Sorry, I get really nihilistic in the morning.

  • They called an "emergency meeting" this week to solve the mystery
  • And if you don't have any local places nearby you can either break yourself financially by moving somewhere else or just go fuck yourself. I never realized how much shit was jacked up in the small country town I lived in until I moved somewhere with a ton of competition. Suddenly the prices were way better, it was surreal. Food was cheaper and tastes better. Hell my Internet was twice as fast for half the price!

    My apartment, however, is twice the price for a third of the space.

    It still took me a decade before I could move without fucking myself.

    This comment was written in the early wee hours of the AM and I'm not entirely sure what I'm rambling about.

  • My back relates
  • They had a PVP mode you could do by linking with other players called Net battling. Despite it being a GBA series, (with some DS releases) it still has a strong online PVP community to this day, as well as a fan game that has been in strong development for a few years now.

  • The campaign was just starting to get interesting too.
  • The DoMT is a magnet for doomed campaigns. Speaking from experience as a DM and a Player. I've only ever seen it implemented well once, and that's only because the DM wrote the rest of the campaign like a book after the group drifted apart.

  • We weren't any less nit-picky and difficult to please, but at least we weren't whiny little bitches about it. Get your shit together, guys.
  • They were the same as they've always fucking been, you're just older and have a better capacity to both notice it and be tired of it, so now you see it more and have a bias because of that.

    Before the internet was big we had shitloads of counter monkeys hanging out at the comic shop willing to do either one and sometimes both of these to anyone who would, or had to, listen - with the most likely person being the dude working at the comic shop. Nerds have been doing this shit over comics alone for decades.