Most of the time while I'm writing a reply or comment it I think about how it benefits the user I'm responding to/what reponses I will get and how to minimize any confusion. Once those thoughts have entered my mind, I rarely click the button to post it.
There's probably people that believe it's all 100% real. Wrestlers try never to drop the 'act' so it can be convincing to some people just like soap operas are.
Ah, that makes a lot of sense, thank you! Reminds me of my country's anthem where we also forgo many parts and only sing the first and sixth instead of all 15.
I like your interpretation but the title is literally the title the artist gave it. I'm not sure who is right, the artist or the observer.
I believe in most estimates that 100 billion would get us 33% to solving world hunger. Definitely not enough, but also not a drop in the bucket
With a VPN it's harder for some and impossible for others. But don't for a second think nobody can see what you're doing. I don't want to go into the whole tinfoil provacy rabbithole but with things like browser fingerprinting it's all moot
I believe Mario's last name was confirmed to be Mario. Therefore there is Mario family with lots of Marios
'any pc' is definitely not good enough. Minimum required specs will just keep rising and rising.I think even stuff like Fifa 23 requires at least an 1060 to run at the bare minimum. In 5-10 years you need a 30 or 40 series card to run games at minimum specs
Seems like you won't be able to unlock the phone since they removed the unlocker from their website. It's one to look out for, for sure. But we'll see how it all develops
Just make sure to never - never - watch the sequal
It's definitely not patientgamers material but Deckbuilder roguelikes/roguelites have taken off these past few years with many more in development right now.
Some to keep an eye out for are 'Balatro' and 'Dungeons and degenerate gamblers'. Mentioning these since I believe they're both in development but have a playable free demo (which makes them somewhat ok for the patient gamer in my book)