Ah, OK. I didn't realize Lemmy was designed to be similar to Reddit. That's a relief.
I feel like Reddit has tried to "own" references to bacon, narwhals, some autumn month where men don't shave, and various memes. I kinda don't blame them for monetizing drawings and words, but as I'm sure they know very well by now, wall street wants that and.
And why is "a lot to learn" is listed as a negative? If you are enjoying what you're doing, you probably don't mind that it takes some time
I agree. I guess my perception is that you have to put in a lot of time to develop a skill that cannot be transferred. However, I fully accept that may be my own sampling bias and perception from an outside perspective.
My own lack of an appetite for longer games is completely plausibly an outgrowth of that.
Thank you for taking the time to respond thoughtfully.
Thank you for taking the time to respond thoroughly. So -- if I'm understanding -- video games are an alternative to video media like TV shows? I can see vgs offering waayyy better interactivity (et al) than TV shows.
I guess I wasn't even thinking about TV, in part cuz I don't watch TV. I have seen many, many movies. Recently I read "Story* by Robert McKee (the guy doing writing workshops in the movie " Adaptation"), and it was really fascinating. He essentially says story is an essential element of human existence, and your comment -- well, the way I read your comment -- reiterates that point. It's not pure entertainment so much as a lens for seeing the world.
I, too, follow a lot of comedians on IG, but I'm noticing a problem lately: there are soooooo many recommendations that I hardly see the ones I follow intentionally. Like I get that the business model is addiction+distraction, but it seems like it's undercutting its own business.
Wow that is a lot. Thank you -- and RIP David Bowie. The others, too, of course. I was thinking Muhammad Ali died circa Bush as potus. Huh. And Elie Wiesel must have been like 90+. Like he was married when he was put in a concentration camp (and his wife was killed there🙁).
Ah, OK. I didn't realize Lemmy was designed to be similar to Reddit. That's a relief.
I feel like Reddit has tried to "own" references to bacon, narwhals, some autumn month where men don't shave, and various memes. I kinda don't blame them for monetizing drawings and words, but as I'm sure they know very well by now, wall street wants that and.