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Still love that people, including legit vocal coaches, former opera singers, etc. are giving Ironmouse props still for "Music Box of Fate." As someone who has always rooted for the little gremlin, seeing her able to sing and it being THAT GOOD brings on the happy tears every time.
If you find this sort of stuff fascinating, there is a youtuber who goes by the name "Mr. Mobile" who has a series he calls "when phones were fun" that is actually kind of fascinating. Even as someone who lived through these weird years of cell phones I really never knew much about the wacky stuff.
That looks absolutely fantastic. You can tell it's a good curry/curry adjacent meal when it sorta glistens like that.
I feel weird saying this especially to you because I know how you feel about AI in general (and at risk of being a broken record, I differ, but 1000% get and respect you)...
BUT... if there is one thing we can agree on about AI in general I think it's recognizing that AI failures are *REALLY* funny
Not incorrect! I think like with anything you can come prepared for the new experience better or worse, but at the end of the day a well prepared noobie is still a noobie, and I say this having really only had my two GMing experiences thus far. I think I'm doing good but I'm sure I can get better.
My favorite old meme just because I still have no idea where it came from or why and frankly at this point, I kinda don't want to.
This reads like that old Twitter account that would just make and post unhinged Peter Molyneux ideas
Next day, it does that again, still all in my current city mind you!
I finally just cancelled it and rebought it as I think it just got shoved into a crevice in a warehouse somewhere :I
Like hey, Amazon needs to fucking unionize and god bless them but sometimes you wonder...
The one that made me mad was through Amazon's courier service and it was like, oh we got this close by enough we can do it overnight. Cool!
Buy it, it goes to Fredericksburg on time, goes out to delivery... comes back. Okay, lame, but it happens.
Next day, 3 times it bops around a sorting location
Good luck! As someone who recently made the switch on my main 'puter to Pop OS, and played around on another 'puter with CachyOS I can say Linux isn't as scary as people make it out to be, not anymore at least.
But... there is still certainly a learning curve, so be ready for some google-fu
So if I make something called hyperliminal should I go get that guy
This is solid honestly. For me, adding in some size difference bullshit could add in some additional kinks to highlight, but I think I've learned I am in fact, breeding evil ๐
Damn NBC news dropping the mic haha
This is like those old jokes of "The president has a lower approval rating than measles"
but the moment confirmation and all this other stuff came up I was 100% just like, whelp. Guess it's time to lie. Would be real ironic if this God guy does exist because then I think I technically am sinning twice right now huh.
Ah well...
Yeah I was kinda the same way. I had attempted to be like "Hey I don't really vibe with this" to my parents a few times and I think they mostly just thought I was being a butt and didn't want to go to sunday service. That, and I did have fun with some youth group stuff so I kinda just kept it up
A scene I've loved for some time is the idea of a big breeding obsessed guy just THUMPING over to an all woman's dorm, or some other place with a lot of ladies in it and just finding a way to just coat the place in cum, impregnating hundreds at a time~
Nnpf. BIGGER.
For facebook a good click through rate (not buy rate, just interactions with the ad) is anything above around 2%, with 10% being essentially the top end.
Assuming even half of the people who click on an ad buy something, that's 1-5% of potential eyeballs buying something. 11% is basically wizardry.
Least Palworld actually had some like, interesting ideas.
Least when it was like "what if pokemon just straight up shot each other" I was like... well that's a wild swing but continue sir or madam.
This is literally just "shit man I dunno, maybe that popular thing? Do that I guess."
Not to toot my own lil horn but you can ask my players for my Cyberpunk Red game if you want to hear about ways I've managed to put the fear of God into them... and to their immense and total credit, how they've walked away flipping me the bird (lovingly <3) each and every time :P
I mean, most people (not all, but most people) who play TTRPGs want one thing and one thing only, and that is a satisfying narrative arc. Most days, that arc will be served better by the person continuing to live on to the next day and next adventure... but if death would be RAD? Then that works too
it's almost like EA sold a large portion of itself off to a combination of Saudi Arabia and Jared Kushner on the promise of laying off like, 2/3rds of their people using AI in order to make the absurd returns they were promising to get the funding in the first place.
Thank you, I also thought the same thing. From what little I've had to deal with advertising in my day, normally something like a 5-10% hit rate is considered absolutely insanely good return on value... assuming this isn't just bots and fanboys (which it is).
It's just a nicer experience all around honestly, but only in the sense that it reminds me of pre Musk twitter.
That moment when the Rogue AI that you throw at your Cyberpunk Red players isn't nearly as scary as one of a handful of robot bodies it's chosen to inhabit that seems to be blessed by RNJesus and won't die.
Extra bad considering it was the one robot tasked with helping the AI potentially escape...
None of these words are in the Bible
Strype did a good job with it! I essentially just told them to make my moosky look good in a futuristic, Korp inspired way and they ran with the rest c:
Yes please put me in your undies
Snorlax.
He'd just be like "take a nap instead friend" and then you would lay on his belly and just relax.