Spam.
AI generated site that re-hosts an existing game.
Example of clearly AI drivel, the instruction for the player to “explain your answer”
Spam.
AI generated site that re-hosts an existing game.
Example of clearly AI drivel, the instruction for the player to “explain your answer”
You see: The female and male brains are evolved due to caveman and lizard brain woman gatherers ovulations cause them to emotionally react to preserve other females wellbeing for offspring genes preserve evolve and this is all backed up by (laughably bad) science (from decades ago) and is theorised by top behavioral scientists (debunked lying grifters) today.
Thank you for coming to my TEDx talk.
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That verification really did put a hurdle in front of kids back in the pre-internet era.
…and adults outside USA who don’t know shit about baseball trivia or comedians famous in West Wisconsin City.
By “lived in a bush and hunted for his meals” he is referring to that one Sunday morning the owner forgot to fill his food bowl.
Op posted a “meme” urging people to invalidate femboy’s self identities. Got downvoted. Got called out. Post was removed via rule#1. Reacts as if the backlash is because she is transgender.
Should just ban.
Thinking randomly about WandaVision again for some reason.
Fun fact! This of course extends to lottery numbers. So, you are exactly as likely to win the big prize with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 as with any other set of numbers.
People who feel very smart thus pick numbers like that and are happy to explain the probability analysis to you at length, and why you don’t need to pick random numbers.
Then people who are smart take into account that popular numbers increase your chances of having other people with same numbers as you sharing the prize, and they pick random numbers. :)
In the Norwegian lottery, an official at some point said that if the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ever got picked, so many people would have to share the prize that it would not be a noteworthy amount of money for each.
Help. I can’t make out the picture.
It’s so funny to be reminded of that period in the 90s where any first person game was described as a “DOOM clone”, because DOOM itself was the first FPS that hugely took off.
Round 'bout two dogs worth of cheese, yeah.
About… yea high. Like, two dozen hamburgers.
Assume I’m a psychopath C-level executive. Why would I spend huge resources on a success that earns money when I can earn money on fifty screwups instead?
Paul of LoadingReadyRun made an entire channel out of that just to see how it worked out: https://youtube.com/@thingsonmyhead
“You can now get multiple pets (after getting max hearts with your starter pet).”
“You can now place hats on cats and dogs.”
I have a goal for my next playthrough
Youtube channel “Second Wind” has excellent indie game coverage.
They do “Bytesized” for short reviews of new games. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUBKwq0XD0uesOmUb2GTsc6rVp0mILcOY&si=lB8ZOIy3hraaMyG6
Also they have “Hidden Gem” where they stream an older indie game that went under their radar.
Plus most of their other stuff is pretty on the indie pulse.
Needlessly rude and void of useful feedback.
Antichamber - clever first person puzzle game. I played it exactly once and I loved it.
When you say “apply to the closed beta”, where do you want people to apply?
I think it’s clear, but discussion here and other places indicate it’s not immediately clear.
Vanilla Ice, sex instructor