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Not today Justin
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Love Begins

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Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature
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trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER
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Stranger Things
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I've been moving over to Linux (KDE) and it's honestly been a great experience.
It's been years since I touched any unix system but I've always known what I was getting into. I am quite surprised how far Linux as a whole has come since then especially for desktop environments (it's always been fantastic for servers and specialized systems)
Installing it was stupid easy.
Setting things up took more work than what you might expect on windows (cloning and building git repos with dependencies via terminal as opposed to one click installers) but the tradeoff is things don't come with bloat, are tweaked specifically for my machine and system, I know exactly what I installed, and it runs better than windows in many cases. Overall a happy camper there.
KDE is quite something else as well. Lots of cool features you could either only dream of or have to pay money for on other OSes.
The modularity and flexibility of the Linux system is something I honestly forgot about and continue to be giddy about. I like having Lain-levels of control over my machine.
And games? God damn FFXIV runs better here than windows I've been scammed
It has begun. I'm starting my transition.
To Linux
Oh deer!
My OC came out super fucking cute thank you so much @blushbrushart

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I'm only JUST now hearing about Starfield and ONLY because it's yet another AAA shitfest with bugs and negative reviews, which means I've been successful in completely unsubscribing and immunizing myself from the false hype AAA studios regularly employ to get you to buy their overbudgeted, underdeveloped game.
I live for indie titles. I live for completed games. I live for community created content such as mods or spinoffs. Noita. Completed game. Worth my money. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Completed game. Very fun. Lots of amazing jams. Rain World. Completed game. Loved by its community. HiFi Rush. What the fuck is that masterpiece literally no one heard of it until the day it was dropped and was met with resounding praise. Incredible title.
AAA is synonymous with "money grabbing buggy mess with glitches and loading screens that will surely require a day 1 30gb patch to make sure it doesn't wipe your hard drive while also demanding another $30 in the form of a DLC that fixes the issues that should have been included day 1. Also, you have to pay for mods"
Stop buying garbage in a golden trash bag.
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I keep seeing people describe Twitter as "The Great Library of Alexandria" and subsequently bemoaning the loss of data as it inevitably plummets into ruin.
But calling Twitter a library is honestly holding it to an unrealistic standard.
You see, a library is a public socialized resource with a robust cataloguing system and carefully managed and curated by librarians and staff in order to ensure the library meets the interests of society, education and learning.
Twitter is better described as a plot of land that someone owned that people were allowed to just dump whatever they wanted onto while a few robots whirred away trying to organize everyone's crap. And now that someone else bought the plot of land, they decided to just set fire to it because funy
Source: FlorkofCows
Totally normal Magic: the Gathering interaction
I want forums back
I want decentralized social media and blogs back
I want to use an RSS feed to keep track of replies and new posts across multiple websites
I want those forums and websites to be filled with charm and clutter and no more "minimalist" web design.
I want algorithms to be gone. I want to be in control of what I post about and read about.
I don't want two bozos calling all the shots of how 60% of the internet is ran.
Let's take all the tech behind bots and automated tagging and content IDing and flagging and filtering and search and bring it back to old forums where posts never get drowned out by the latest rage and drama and you can just reply to a 10 day old thread because your ADHD brain is finally interested in topics of your choosing.

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I made the new quark banner :3
Sadly we didn't get a mount
Google "John Kellogg yogurt machine"
Find yourself a girl that'll eat the breading off an onion ring.

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if you remove the places most people walk around at they don’t walk very much
This reminds me of that one study on exercise that didn’t count manual labor in the workplace as exercise
I can’t believe people don’t walk very much except for the places they spend a lot of time walking at
Go to jail space for the upcoming Titanic version of Monopoly