

No, that’s the beautiful part. When wintertime rolls around, the gorillas simply freeze to death.
Hah, hah, hah!
I made you look.


No, that’s the beautiful part. When wintertime rolls around, the gorillas simply freeze to death.


A steady demand and generation would eventually drive down the costs (unless there’s a resource scarcity), generating jobs, related industries and r&d.
In addition, it would also drive down power costs and with it make power-intensive production cheaper, which might retrofit into solar generation costs.
And the longer I think of this make-believe magical world where politicians do sensible things that help us, the angrier I get on our shitty reality.
I’ll watch For All Mankind, get giddy with all the advances, science and exploration, then it ends and I remember how everything in our timeline sucks balls (and not in a fun way).
No, silly, plato means dish in Spanish.


Do you mean Saturnalia?


Plays as if it was native. Just beware of time and space.
But I imagine myself as a Patrician.


The PSP has a surprisingly robust library, it cost me sweat and tears to beat the first Patapon. Vita has few interesting titles, though unfortunately emulation isn’t yet there.


Add Balatro there and we’ve been playing the same games.


I mostly bought it to play CEMU, Dolphin and Eden, but ended mostly going through my Steam/gog catalog with Game Native.
While less powerful, I prefer it to the Steam Deck by size.
Eating this kind of stuff, maybe with olives, grapes and some wine is my favorite fantasy meal.
Medieval stew as well (which in Europe I guess is just stew).


Just a stupid ring I found in a cave.


If they learn how to share they won’t have to divide their children in two.


I have a diet of looking at nutrition labels and frowning, and midnight snack attacks.
At least three times per week I practice self contempt and when possible I have a couple of anxiety crises.


and a partridge in a pear tree
Sorry, it’s just a quote from the Simpsons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuiK7jcC1fY&t=23