I don’t know why but these pictures remind me of AI generated (not saying they are)!
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I love games, gamification and chat roleplaying, socializing with people, volunteering, different lists and difficult topics!
I don’t know why but these pictures remind me of AI generated (not saying they are)!
This is wholesome ♥
Care to clarify what is objectively bad? Like, an example
Well, obviously surviving is a bigger deal than one feeling…but, in some cases, having a feeling can lead to surviving something or succumbing to something.
I think Win10 already is everything what I need.
I have gotten a small feel of 11 from my girlfriend’s laptop - it feels alright.
But I think I won’t have reasons to upgrade. I haven’t studied 11 at all so I don’t even know am I missing something lol
I think I’m gonna disagree with the fandom dying thing.
From a system’s perspective - if it exist for a reason, for someone to use it, and then they stop using it and go away, leaving it alone without any use, I’d see that system being abandoned, lost, or dead.
Then again - someone can come back to it and turn it “alive” or active again!
When I don’t find information through a search engine, I go asking it from people themselves.
Discord is an easy solution for me to find this information at that point.
Much easier than generating yet another user account in a website I might use once in my life, while I already use discord a lot.
By the way - you can search for messages you have sent and for messages that were pointed directly to you. Makes delving into old conversations much easier.
Of course Telegram and other services like that can help too.
Maybe the devs love keeping answering same questions over Discord? =D
I don’t remember when I watched the telly at home previously. Most of my entertainment are games and then some YouTube and movies not so often (lurking in friend’s online streaming services or googling “watch x for free”).
Stopped watching the television when too many ads erupted even between the movies that were my last interest in this service.
Most of my telly shows I see nowadays are at a friend’s place, and I’m every time annoyed about the amount of ads.
I bought a cat game where you need to find and click 100 of them! They had cute noises and every single cat was named!
I have over 300 wallpapers in my folder on the computer. I have told windows to change them every 10 minutes I recall. They are about games, friends, all sorts of characters, movies and horror at least.
My laptop has the default wallpaper - it has had it since from the beginning. My phone…I don’t remember where I got it.
Yeah - I like the idea that if a character’s fundamental stat is (too) low, doing basic everyday tasks would get an increased difficulty to do it right/with success. Being it talking to someone, opening a door or getting out of bed.
Care to elaborate on the “2t steel boxes”?
Doesn’t ring a bell what it means
They might not know what organizations do, might have no better options, might think that no change will happen no matter what they do, might not care, might be brainwashed/tortured/made fearful…the possible reasons are endless.
Checked it out and left a comment.
Hmm. Depends probably on do you leave the knives out, have paper/cardboard/plastic knives or real fighter knives with the costume!
An easier Halloween costume is Ghostface. No trousers and a shirt/jacket but a robe.
My friend drew the outline of the knife he uses in the movie in cardboard and I added many layers, getting a nice, thicker cardboard knife!
Who is your favorite character?
My friend burned her text for the same effect.
What is your definition of a strong work culture…
A good question!
I don’t have a fact-based or a researched answer for you. My gut feeling thinks about workaholism, burn-outs and generally people having less leisure time.
I just came to think through a Lemmy post/comment that a lower work culture can be a thing at all. Or is it a thing existing at all, in any country.
I’ve understood that America is a strong work culture, and Finland as well. But are there places with a lower work culture?
…what country are you from
Finland
Do you see a your definition of a strong work culture as a good, bad or neutral thing for the society?
Haven’t thought of it. I feel neutral about it.
The only thing that concerns me is that there could be more burn-outs, more workaholism and more inflamed points of views towards the balance between work and leisure time in a stronger work culture.
And I heard you’ll more likely die on your way to collect your win than actually win the lottery.
And I heard home is a very dangerous place, cos lots of people die because of it…or at it?