It's an episode where all the 21+ adults live in a labor-camp type facility; the high-energy-producers ride bikes that generate electricity all day and earn points to spend on food/digital rewards/ad skips/etc. It's actually one of the best episodes IMO
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I unironically like wearing grey to workout. It's like the perfect signal for "don't talk to me, I'm just here for the exercise"
Goofy, random flash videos. AlbinoBlacksheep was like the internet in its prime
I only ever go there to check the front page/news now. Lemmy is growing fast, but being decentralized, at the moment it's still easier to catch up on politics and world news using reddit.
I've never really been able to use eye drops and when I've tried my eyes would reflexively close. I don't get how people can handle putting contacts in regularly
Reddit is pretty much at the point where you can open any thread on the front page and the comments will be indistinguishable from a Facebook comment section.
"It's something you've never heard of"
"How do you know?"
"...because I'm never going to tell you about it"
Smart move. Wouldn't want to intimidate anyone with your superior taste in music
The game I've played most that I don't recommend would have to be Ark. You really need to like a certain type of survival challenge to enjoy it, and even I didn't have much fun myself.
All this talk of zuck fighting just reminds me of that South Park episode.
You think you can block me?
That's what the emojis are for. Unlike the shitshow most of us just came from, here it doesn't cost real money to add a tiny picture of 🏅 to a comment.
Hereditary, Midsommar, Bone Tomahawk, The Hills Have Eyes, House of 1000 Corpses, Tusk
I watch a lot of horror and would recommend all of these. Though they do have some notoriously graphic scenes, imo none compare to the cave scene in Bone Tomahawk. Tusk is actually pretty funny if you're into comedy-horror movies too.