

“We”? Beaverton is Canadian. They are referring to a Canadian satire article.


“We”? Beaverton is Canadian. They are referring to a Canadian satire article.


Last of Us, both Part 1 and 2, were incredibly bittersweet endings. Was happy to see the stories conclude, but loved the games so much I definitely wanted more.
Elden Ring and Dark Souls 3 probably fit the category too. Not bittersweet endings really, but the games were so much fun I didn’t want them to end.


Don’t be ridiculous. FIFA doesn’t just hand out their prestigious, respected peace prize to anyone.


Domain name, VPN, YT Premium, Humble Bundle, Discord Nitro, cloud storage.
For what it’s worth, I don’t think I’ve ever been to a grocery store where, when asked if I had the loyalty card and I said no, they didn’t just scan their own thereby giving me the discounted prices.


It’s quite different from Jusant. I found Jusant to be to arcade racers what Cairn is to simulation racers. Jusant was like a puzzle game with a climbing aesthetic, whereas I found Cairn to be truly about the climbing.


I played the demo for Cairn and genuinely can’t remember the last time I had a sense of accomplishment in a game that compared to teaching the top of the demo climb… And then the reveal of how much farther you’d go in the full game. It was very exciting for me. A very novel, interesting experience for me.
As for Witchbrook, I love Stardew Valley and magical fantasy, so that is looking like a no brainer.


Genuinely stoked for Cairn and Witchbrook.


Good.
More so than a gym, weight loss happens in the kitchen. Smaller portion sizes and healthier options. A calories deficit is the only way to lose weight. And don’t think of it as a “diet”… It’s a lifestyle change.
Forty pounds and counting. Good luck!


Congratulations!
Neat, TIL.


I lived with my mother until I was 25, and only stopped at the time because she passed away.
For a layman, how might one deduce if they were affected? I cannot really tell from the article if this was particularly widespread.


Jellyfin and Emby are kinda the same thing.


Even when I used to have identified myself as a guy, I never once fit into any of those traits.
I don’t think you should be too surprised to have not fallen into male dominated stereotypes when you are part of a minority.
It’s genuinely disturbing how many men I’ve seen not wash their hands.