Hopefully it doesn’t suddenly evolve inside that glass.
Hopefully it doesn’t suddenly evolve inside that glass.


They can’t have my brand! I have special eyes petting needs.
The proper response is:

It’s clearly pussy-trapped, not booby-trapped.


Is the joke that “bayonet” sounds like the diminutive form of a made up word “bayon”?
Where is that pfp character from? I remember it’s from animated shorts. From Nickelodeon? I remember a short where his brain falls out, but can’t remember how I know it.
Careful, posting your collection of Harry Potter books to Lemmy.
It’s just a joke about how there’s so little video posting on Lemmy and that some clients don’t support it.


I gather you like to move it move it?
What do you think you’re doing?! Videos on Lemmy are illegal!
Is it short for Wartholomeow?


I don’t think anybody in Seychelles ever seeds on purpose. Being a remote island (archipelago), the internet prices are insane. Almost nobody has uncapped internet, mostly only business.
The Doctor, with his mobile emitter, disagrees.
LaForge is occasionally kinda creepy…


Remembering how Subset Games is notoriously anti-mobile I looked into it. Turns out, as usual, they did not intend to release a mobile port, just like with FTL. They have an FTL iPad port, but refused to release an Android port due to piracy concerns, claiming it wasn’t worth the effort to bother with the port. But Netflix approached them and sponsored the mobile ports for Into the Breach. In other words, if not for Netflix, the game would not have been playable on mobile at all. This likely applies to all the other Netflix exclusive games, they don’t buy licenses, they sponsor the ports.
And even if they were just buying licenses and making games available only through Netflix, then go complain to the game devs, not Netflix. Devs are the ones who agreed to it when they were offered money.


Never used Prime, so can’t comment.


Hmm, didn’t know that one was exclusive to Netflix. It’s not a universal thing or a rule, cause San Andreas Definitive Edition, for example, is available for purchase for $20. Probably depends on what the game publisher agreed to.


I think you’re looking at it the wrong way. It’s just an extra that you have for “free”, not a dedicated gaming subscription. I also live in Europe and my Netflix is cheap, so I will have the subscription by default (cause a lot of people in my family watch it), which means I get to try the games for free. You can always just go buy them if you want, from the store.
I live in small apartments and I would know if my cat got on the table or counter, in the very least by the jumping off thump. In fact, it was happening in one particular apartment. IDK why, but he would get on that counter. And yes, usually during the night when nobody is there. Doesn’t happen in the current apartment.