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StewartGilligan @lemmy.world
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What's your favourite game from the franchise?
  • Randomly generated worlds are fine, but they have to be done quite well for it to enjoyable, which BATDS couldn't manage to do. Also, the game was was mostly made as filler content to keep the community entertained while BATDR was being developed and as such, not a lot of effort was put into it.

  • What's your favourite game from the franchise?
  • My favourite is Bendy & The Dark Revival. One of its best aspects is how they reinvented the art style while still staying faithful to the original. The story was quite thrilling as well and effectively tied up the loose ends left by BATIM. There's a noticeable improvement in combat and gameplay as well. Though it's not perfect, I still love it.

  • Spooky time

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    I love Firefox's twitter 😍

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    TIL about a collection of math problems, known as “The Millennium Problems” that will earn the solver a $1 million prize

    www.claymath.org The Millennium Prize Problems - Clay Mathematics Institute

    In order to celebrate mathematics in the new millennium, The Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) established seven Prize Problems. The Prizes were conceived to record some of the most difficult problems with which mathematicians were grappling at the turn of the second ...

    A collection of mysterious and unsolved math problems, also known as "The Millennium Problems" are 7 extremely challenging and complex mathematical problems selected by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Solving any of these problems would not only advance our understanding of mathematics but also earn the solver a prestigious $1 million prize. To date, only one of these problems (The Poincaré conjecture) has been solved, leaving six intriguing and unsolved mysteries awaiting discovery.

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    Idle Cooking

    It's not about the cooking, it's the f*ck ton of dishwashing left.

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    For those of you who use instant messaging services like Signal or WhatsApp, what do you use as your profile picture?

    Used to have a funny picture of my cat as my profile picture on Signal, but I removed it later on. Now, I don't use one on my personal accounts.

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    Video games are one of the few places where failure motivates us to get back up. It's a temporary setback that allows you to keep going, teaching us resilience and the power of a second chance.

    i swer i'm not high...

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    If you were to create a Horcrux, how many would you choose to make, and what would you pick to contain them?

    I'd make 3 Horcruxes. One I'd place in a stone or seashell and chuck it into the ocean. I'll put another in a NOKIA 😂. Since living beings can also be made into Horcruxes, my third pick may be a Phoenix.

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    Mommy, look, I'm a pilot...

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    3 browsers

    I know you can play the game at chrome://dino, but it doesn't evoke the same nostalgic feeling of a 10yr old me turning on aeroplane mode and spamming space bar to try and beat my brother's high score. Good memories.

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    TIL that the first person to receive a speeding ticket was going 8 mph.

    According to Guinness World Records, the first person charged with speeding was Walter Arnold from Paddock Wood, Kent. On 28 January 1896, Arnold was seen going 4 times the allowed 2 mph speed limit in his Benz. The constable pursued him on his bicycle, issuing a ticket for £4 7s (roughly £260 in today's money), of which 10 shillings was for speeding.

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    What's a moment you loved from the books that never made it into the films?

    My favourite part is when the prophecy could have applied to Neville or Harry. This meant that Voldemort had the option to kill either one of them. Ultimately, he chose Harry. However, there was a possibility that Neville could have been The Boy Who Lived. It's a shame this plotline didn't make it into the movies.

    It's fun to speculate how the story would have proceeded if it was Neville Longbottom & The Philosopher's Stone 😂.

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    TIL that the Mona Lisa has no eyebrows.

    When Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa, he did paint her eyebrows, but over time, they wore away due to cleaning and maintenance to the point where it’s no longer visible today.

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    Life is like a television show; sometimes there are reruns, unexpected plot twists, and moments that make us question if we're on the right channel.

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    What are your favourite books from the series?

    Although I do like The Deathly hallows, Half Blood Prince takes the cake. The tale of Tom Riddle's past, Slughorn, Felix Felicis, Draco's reluctance to join the dark side and Dumbledore's ultimate demise is very enthralling. Prisoner of Azkaban takes a sweet third place.

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    Wishing you good luck!

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