This was the first one that came to mind for me! I had a ps1 growing up, and I think my grandma bought me this game or something lol. No clue how she picked it out. Maybe the person at checkout recommended it or something. It was probably the first rpg I ever played, and I had no idea what I was doing. I remember complaining to a friend at school how I was just stuck at the first castle area, and he was like, "you need to hang out outside that area for a bit and grind some levels", and I was like, "wtf does that mean." I go back and play it every once in a while, but I've never actually beaten it. It is a long game!
Severance may be a good fit for this particular context. And although there's only one season out right now, it's so good (imo) that I've seen it about six times haha. And season 2 is finally coming out next week, so it's a good time to check it out.
Daddy, chill
An image you can definitely hear lol
Holy shit, that's bad lol
Got any fun clips to share?
I'm not sure I could fit a full bike between my bed and my desk, actually lol. I'll just round up to a full 1 second then.
It would be neat if same-topic communities somehow could somehow merge into a single community view via federation. There are probably some downsides to what I'm considering, but it seems like it could help alleviate fragmentation while allowing the "same" communities to be hosted across multiple instances. If one instance defederated from another, the community posts in that instance would be excluded from the combined view.
Maybe even a simple opt-in/out of a combined view for communities that truly want or need to stand alone. Not sure if this goes against the core concepts of federation or not. It seems like a nice compromise at a glance, if it could be implemented well.
He was hilarious in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World! (that whole cast is perfect imo, though lol)
Love that they're laying inside the circle haha. Also, this pic is cozy af.