Rood Eiland
Rood Eiland
That’s obviously brownie cake with pistachio sprinkles
I dunno, that comment was pretty funny. Maybe you got wooshed
Now I need to know what games pigs like to play
Threads was popular for about 2 weeks and then I never heard about it again
I would love a “robotax” where automation is encouraged, but with the caveat that it is also heavily taxed. Not so much that it’s cheaper to have employees, but enough so that the people who’s jobs have been replaced can still get an income. Be it through major subsidies or the ultimate subsidy: universal basic income
I don’t know, have you seen those wires above the rails? They always look sexy and futuristic to me, especially the high speed rail ones 🥵
Don’t know. Haven’t finished it yet
To add to all the other great suggestions:
LIVE A LIVE
An rpg with multiple stories. Each in a different time period and with slightly different mechanics. It was first released for the snes only in Japan, but has recently been rereleased in the style of Octopath Travelers
The world ends with you
Part action rpg and jrpg. It’s set in modern (at the time) Tokyo and has a great story. It was originally released on the DS and has been rereleased on the Switch. A cool but lacking sequel was released some years ago too.
CROSSCODE
Action rpg with an MMORPG setting (game is singleplayer)
Can’t they just go full yellow?
Out of the ordinary I mean
Now get a trackball
Apparently that glitch story isn’t true and they were already using the expansion pack during development. This video goes through all the difficulties the developers had while working on it.
I recommend Harley Quinn. The show starts off as empowerment for Harley. Halfway through season two she gets feelings for her best friend, poison Ivy, and in season 3 they start dating. Season 4 just started last week.
What’s the difference? (Genuine question)
This change was added a number of years ago when youtube added (limited) hierarchical comment structures. When you reply to a comment, youtube automatically adds @USERNAME of the person you reply to. You can remove it, but it’s relatively useful if there are multiple replies within a reply structure
Coots can be a bit of duck, for fun
Yes