The problem I have with it isn’t the feed, it’s the ownership.
The problem I have with it isn’t the feed, it’s the ownership.
Why do we fall? So
we can learn to pick ourselves
up. Batman Begin
fixed your haiku
I don’t see where you’re getting the “or try your best to persist” part from. But even if there was, that still wouldn’t be an excuse for that kind of rhetoric. Absolutely not okay.
It’s a useful feature of language for ‘they’ to be a valid default you should always be able to fall back on.
I don’t even know who any of you are on Lemmy, and I don’t care to. I’m rarely ever even paying attention to your names to begin with.
An addict would order at least two.
What do they think puberty blockers do?
Electric heaters, trash compactors, juice extractors
Framing this as a meme implies there’s supposed to be some sort of irony here.
What I want to know is if Switch 2 will be able to run Switch 1 games at a higher clock speed, or if it’ll just do what N3DS did. My fear is that every game that ought to be running on Switch 2 already got ported to Switch 1 poorly, and won’t get re-ported.
Stessie - Home
I’ve been trying to inject any life at all into [email protected] and [email protected]
I used reddit for two things: news, and niche subcommunities around small hobbies and fandoms.
We’ve got the former here, but I don’t know if we’d ever have enough of a critical mass to sustain the latter. And that sucks for me, because I no longer have a good space for that stuff, but I still don’t ever want to go back to reddit now.
I have a channel that I barely use once in a blue moon, and I watch players who are good at my favorite games so I can study from them, as well as following tournaments.
Chrono Trigger - Corridors of Time
Unfortunately you’re not going to find opponents very easily on Steam, as I mentioned. Japan is pretty much entirely on Switch, and the game failed to really take off in the west so you gotta play where the Japanese players are.
They are another corporation.
I would’ve thought folks here would understand why corporate ownership of social media is ultimately the problem.