I came over from a long-time lurker reddit account when Apollo shut down. I have really enjoyed my time here so far and I hope to contribute some fun content when I can.
I always thought panache was more of something you could add to yourself like a fancy coat.
Like a feather boa would give someone panache but maybe charisma would be the ability to attract with a smile. I know nothing, just guessing.
A trumpet properly played cuts directly to that bittersweet, blue part of my soul.
I bought Rimworld in 2015 on a Steam Christmas Sale and I finally played it this last year.
Breaking news: it’s really fun lol
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Really great video on the bikes!
I was not excited for this show until seeing that trailer! Fingers crossed 🤞
Really appreciate this comment, thank you!
I like this idea!
This sounds simple and right up my alley!
My doctor suggested Soylent and I found some near me. I was thinking this might be an option.
My sister had trackers in the trunk of all of her kids cars. She told them it was there, they never had a problem with it. The clear signal wasn’t mom and dad are watching you… it was “don’t get into mischief in your own car” lol
Pretty good advice really 🤷🏻♂️
I’m excited for Cities 2 as well but keep reading its poorly optimized. Let’s hope not 🤞
I think the prevailing response here appears to be that as you get older you just don’t have the time like you did back in the day and so it’s harder to get into games. I think there’s truth to that but i wanted to point out something else. When you get older most people tend to do less NEW things and instead get more comfortable with what they know. Old people don’t know what’s going on in music, or art, or cinema, or even science because you find a world view that works for you and you stick with it, it gets comfortable.
When you’re younger you are more likely to give a fair shake to that new music genre or video game because you have so little to judge it against and you’re thirsty for new experiences. Not so much when you get older, people stop experimenting with NEW in favor of reliably good. Maybe use that perspective when looking at a new game or a game that you own but have never gotten into.
I have owned Rimworld since 2019 I think but I never got past the tutorial until recently. For some reason it all clicked and now I can’t stop playing. I think part of that is because it is so NEW to me, I haven’t played anything like it before so I can get swept away by it. Hard to do that when you’re playing your millionth FPS or open world slog.
Also playing with friends helps a lot. My significant other is a new convert to video games and it’s an absolute blast introducing them to new content. I had no need to go back and play Stardew Valley again… but it sure was fun lol
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A friend with weed is a friend indeed but a friend with gold is better I’m told.
I share names with a famous athlete and I used to get comments about it regularly. I would smile and just say I didn’t watch that sport. Mostly people would chuckle and move on.
Now it’s been awhile since that athlete has been pro so I hardly ever hear anyone make the connection. I’m good with it lol
I started a few communities and it’s hilarious to me which ones are doing well and which ones aren’t. I start a community about the popular tv show Survivor, zero interaction and a surprising amount of negativity and downvotes for some reason.
Then I have a joke one about doing household dishes and people seem to love it. I get interaction, other users posting content, lots of upvotes, and a few confused people wondering why the community even exists.
I generate most of the content on my communities but I keep the amount at a level I can handle daily without stress. Here’s to hoping for more original content from other community users soon :)