Death scares the shit out of me.
Plus, I'll get there eventually. No point in rushing.
Yeah saw that- there's just a lot of tumors that can appear in the abdomen
I may have missed it, but it doesn't seem like they said the type of cancer. Not a great sign.
Which stage is "violence against oil executives" because I'm excited for that one
100% depends on the opinion
I had the same desires and switched to Jellyfin. It definitely has its idiosyncracies but I don't regret the switch.
Dark Souls 3. Got it half price during a recent steam sale. And thank god for that because normal price for the base game + dlcs is still like 90$
Came here to say this. The Last Clockwinder and The Room VR are some of my favorite recent puzzle experiences
My main gaming PC is Windows 10. Other devices have varying flavors of Ubuntu Linux.
Hard work supplemented by a tremendous amount of luck and privilege
Sounds like a key feature of humans tbh
Glad y'all aren't in the red. Appreciate the work.
Right wing opinions should be less welcome everywhere.
Whoa buddy what's all this empathy stuff doing here
My play order so far as been Elden Ring -> Sekiro -> Bloodborne -> currently playing DS1 remaster.
DS1 is definitely my least favorite so far, although it's not bad. Much much slower, and the challenge is in slogging through the levels with less challenging boss fights than later entries.
Eastern US here. Definitely can drink without boiling. I do filter it, though. I'm more concerned about metals and particulates than pathogens.
I have prowlarr set up to handle indexers, and I see under settings -> notifications you can add a telegram bot. I don't know for sure but I suspect that if you did that and mark notify on health problems, it would probably watch for downstream *Arrs?
I'm basing that guess on the discord bot I have set up on sonarr and radarr, which watches my download clients and alerts me when they're down
Has anyone thought of a way to group communities by topic, ala multireddits? The only way I can think of now is with multiple accounts, which seems inelegant.