Googlyman64

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[–] Googlyman64 1 points 23 hours ago

and thats only one of the problems he mentions in the video

[–] Googlyman64 8 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

He says that when you click on an affiliate link, a cookie gets stored on your browser that lasts for 30 days, saying that the source should get the commission for your purchase. Honey has a popup in checkout, even when there are no codes, with a big "Got It" button to close the popup. Clicking the Got It button replaces the old cookie with a Honey cookie, giving the commission from your purchase to them instead of your source.

[–] Googlyman64 4 points 5 days ago

Only because recent Superman adaptations have been made by people who don't get Superman. OverlySarcasticProductions has a great video called Satirizing Superman where they go into what makes Superman so great.

[–] Googlyman64 14 points 1 week ago

They've threatened Dolphin, but they know going after Dolphin won't be as easy as Yuzu. That's why they handed the guy who made Ryujinx a bag of money and asked him to shut down, because it would be a lot of trouble, like Dolphin.

[–] Googlyman64 14 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

That's the weird thing about SV. There are no time constraints or missable items or events of any significance, but it FEELS like there are. Anecdotally, the disparity seems to happen to traditional "gamer" gamers vs casual "once in a while" gamers. I always see the latter taking their time and enjoying the little things about the game, but myself and my other friends that play games regularly tend to take it too seriously and worry about the time constraints far too much. Still a fantastic game, would recommend to people that like farming games.

[–] Googlyman64 4 points 3 weeks ago

I'm also listening to Well of Ascension, however this is my first time listening to the Mistborn series, as well as my first foray into Brandon Sanderson's writing. I love the series so far.

Without spoiling anything, I'm at the part where they've just introduced a very mentally ill character and I'm very curious to see how the author handles this subject matter later on. Interestingly enough, I have faith in him to be respectful with the character, which is a faith I wouldn't afford many writers without prior evidence that they'd do the subject justice.

Would recommend Mistborn to anyone who likes fantasy, complex magic systems (plural), in-depth worldbuilding, and engaging political drama.

[–] Googlyman64 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's a critical health code violation to take the served food back into the kitchen, let alone serve it to another customer. Not that it DOESN'T happen, but it is unlikely.

[–] Googlyman64 5 points 1 month ago
[–] Googlyman64 2 points 1 month ago

He looks like he has new Forgis on his jeep

[–] Googlyman64 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

ah yes, biden telling 1/3 of our government (who happen to be mostly trump's cronies) to fuck themselves can't end badly

we do need such grand, sweeping changes to help our country, but unfortunately all we can manage are these baby steps, which are still important for progress

[–] Googlyman64 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It's a bad angle of a large steak riding a skateboard from the game Skate 3. Lots of fun skater models in that game, there's also a skeleton and Isaac from Dead Space.

[–] Googlyman64 4 points 2 months ago

Greed, the character from FMAB, has an interesting take on this concept. He extends the concept to call the idea of the heroes winning completely (i.e. they get their bodies back, defeat the bad guys, no one dies) to be a form of greed, and the idea of greed is independent of morality.

You could call this unhelpful broadening of the concept of greed, but I think it's an interesting reframing of something people usually think of very negatively.

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