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  • slay and play! šŸ’…šŸ¤˜

  • wowww. this is so nostalgic. fantastic game. thank you for sharing. i always look forward to your posts.

  • every kid in the 90s wanted to be a game tester once we knew the profession existed.

  • i sorta get what you're saying, but its noon on a wednesday and its a square Instagram image thats been widened a bit.

    i don't have a lot of philosophical energy today. sorry, man.

  • nah its ok. humans like to see patterns and whatnot and when we get stuff we're not used to we tend to go "nuh uh! >=(ā€

    human brains are working as intended.

  • probably. you can clearly see the square instagram sized photo in the center either way.

  • look more closely. it isn't. it's a photo with a narrow resolution that someone tried to upscale (poorly) to a higher, wider one.

    it probably used ai to predict colors badly. but the photo in the middle is real.

  • british empire. i gotcha.

  • thank you I will Denver for next time. šŸ™

    edit: ...remember. not denver. no idea where that came from in the autocorrect lol

  • "our society has pushed smart phones down our throats"

    smartphones evolved from older methods of just getting through the day. taking notes, listening to music, calandars, date books, libraries, files, methods of communication.

    you make the assumption that everyone is a slave to their device just because it's a smart device.

    some of us were alive before smart phones existed. and we'd prefer not to go back in tech. and would instead prefer the devices we have now.

  • you couldn't pay me to go backwards in time, sorry!

    see I was around before the age of the smartphone. growing up, I thought my cassette Walkman was the most revolutionary thing ever. and when PDAs were new, I would dreaammm about everything being on one electronic device.

    smart phones have given me a freedom that younger me never had.

    i no longer need to carry a notebook/memobook around, because I have powerful software on my phone that not only let's me note-take, but index and SEARCH my own notes. from my pocket.

    i don't need to carry the 3 novels im reading at the moment because they're on the ereader app in my pocket.

    contacts, games, all my news sources, photos, videos, all my media.

    to me, this is still revolutionary tech and it has only improved my life

    i think we are seeing a rise now of adults who were raised as iPad kids who never had to carry all their shit around the way us older individuals have. so they naturally would want to get away from it because they've known no different and they never had to live another way before that point.

    its an understandable mentality from that one standpoint. but no, I will never give up my smart phone. i understand the reasons for those that do, but some of us don't really want to go backwards.

  • no joke, if I'm having issues with a fussy launcher I will just add the damn thing to steam and force run through proton experimental.

    it tends to work like 7/10 times. but I typically only do that for launchers that are very problematic. as a last ditch effort.

  • my roku TV can't talk to the internet anymore because it was foolish enough to show me a banner ad while I was gaming

    its a dumb TV now šŸ„°šŸ’•

  • "Now, get out of the MelinoĆ«,"

    it was a stretch, but I dig it. šŸ¤˜šŸ˜Ž

  • religion is an issue. and its not difficult to define.

    i agree with your second paragraph. its why i think its time to start being less hospitable to any and all religion.

    the less religion the world has, the better that people can be educated as you've said.

  • i wish I could have got that working properly. it ran well in handheld, but I could never get a wireless controller to work with any real reliability.

  • that scene was so well done it made my stomach hurt a bit. No joke.

  • "M m m a a a r r r g g g e e e"