have you watched how embrace extend exterminate works?
I have been trying to find a way to replace the ice maker in my freezer with one. although I know the melty bit is part of the process. I use A LOT of ice and my current ice maker CANNOT keep up. my cheapy countertop one does though. what brand did you get?
I like Ben because it's not so literal but an obvious wink to kbin. maybe Ben K.
I'm new but I've always mentally gone straight to lemming from lemmy. also, I love all iterations of the game.
I only communicate with two people in signal. I still use it because I genuinely despise Android messenger.
"extremist" ≠ conservative. and I assumed that they were representing the study accurately. but likely It's the reporting that's biased.
perfect! now I know what that means!
while I believe the headline, the science is biased.
100% this. I read the article about the fake request for service a couple of days before I switched to kbin. it was really incomprehensible to me that the supreme Court would even hear the case given the false allegations. it was just to set the precedent.
what's the difference? I mean is there a setting I need to change or is it by default on?
this is what I wanted but couldn't find on the site which must not be named. I feel blessed to watch and contribute to the growth.
ok. I really like this place. but what IS the deal with "rule". I kinda need to know.
that was my thought process as well. someone lives in a very dark place.
I grew up pretty poor. I got most tech when it went on sale or was discontinued. so, I got my Atari when I was 11, in 1985. when I went to college in 1991, I played a friend's Sega and became obsessed with Sonic! by 1993, I was surrounded by computer nerds and had access to most consoles and just fell into PC gaming instead. Sam and Max. Day of the tentacle. Lemmings. Monkey Island. It wasn't until I realized I could play all the sonic games on GameCube that I even wanted a console.
nowadays, I live in a household with all the consoles, but they're not "mine" and I barely touch my PC.
it was my first (after my Atari 2600) , and honestly favorite, console. I still have the games but I no longer have the console.
at least it's nonsense.
I'm just glad to be here. it fills the void while I'm waiting for that habit to die. and maybe I'll make some friends or at least have civil conversations with people.