I’ve actually fancied a real podcast in real time during gameplay. A podcast that specifically talks about things relevant to the game itself so it doesn’t feel made up.
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Lmao. This pic fucking creeps me out every single time.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your kinda-unimpressive 'claim to fame'?
32·14 days agoI’ve made breakfast for LeBron James, Kevin Love and also Denzel Washington. I was the breakfast cook in a hotel they stayed at. LeBron was a dick, never even said thank you. Denzel and Kevin were some of the nicest humans I’ve ever met.
Wait until you hear the radio in fallout4. Man, that shit was sofa king good.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I need to vent about plastic milk jugs
2·15 days agoAh, this makes sense now. Sorry, English is the second language and it takes some extra processing to get things sometimes. lol
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I need to vent about plastic milk jugs
1·15 days agoWhat are you saying? Are they trying to make it hold less? Hold more? Not following.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I need to vent about plastic milk jugs
41·16 days agoYour explanation doesn’t make sense to me. The dimple is in the center of the jug, how is it related to the level of milk there?
Coincidentally, I read this while listening to a very sad song 🤦🏽.
After reading the whole thing, it looks like the best of both world to me. If X and Wayland had a baby. I’m interested
Wayland doesn’t work for everyone, and that’s ok. We could say the same about having so many distros. More choice is what Linux, and FOSS in general, are all about. They must have a strong compelling reason to start a massive project like this.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo.
1·1 month agoOh boy, I’m waiting for the day I can flash a gnu/linux os on my phone and run this compatibility layer. My life will then be complete.






Whole heartedly agree with this. As an immigrant, back home, everyone knew Jordan, Michael Jackson and Mohammed Ali. I’ve even watched Ali’s fights on VHS tape (if that’s the correct term for the old video tapes) back in the 80s when I was a little kid. I did the same with Jordan’s games later on. I’ve listened to Jackson songs and danced (horribly) with them (to them?). In my country now, hardly anyone knows James, or any of the new generation.