You probably already know the join-lemmy.org instance picker, but in case you don’t, here it is:
You probably already know the join-lemmy.org instance picker, but in case you don’t, here it is:
Welcome, friend!
I’d advice you to be cautious with lemmy.world, it’s turning into a new Reddit
(and it’s bad for the network/federation to have such large centralised instances anyway. So you’d help keep the network healthy by choosing an instance besides .ml and .world)
uuu you are in for an adventure with so much replayability
and as some other comment said: even “failed” checks lead to interesting outcomes
this kinda made my morning. Thx ^w^
just FYI: you can finish the game without ever as much as looking at the body, there even is an achievement for it!
understandable, have a nice day
def Disco Elysium
heed this warning though: after Disco, there is no going back; most storytelling might seem subpar or just of low quality afterwards
it’s also soul crushing, existentialist and doesn’t shy away from critiquing/ridiculing society and what it believes in (from a Marxist pov, though Communism itself isn’t spaired either in the game, with a harsh critique only communists could write), but it’s also one of the most hopeful games I’ve ever played at the same time
I would rly recommend a blind play through without cheating through quick saves! (aka. save scumming) A lot of decisions in the game succeed based on the probability of your stats accomplishing it. I made the mistake in my first play through and just forced everything I wanted by reloading over and over again -_-
I’d recommend Mull instead of Firefox or Fennec (the deblobbed version) since it’s hardened.
It’s basically a Librewolf analogue for mobile
better than the absolutely deranged MM/DD/YYYY and imo the best when it comes to international communication
it’s about the percentage of income paid, not the net sum
that’s billions of tax payers money with the tax burden being disproportionately heavy for the 90% while the 10% pay less and less taxes the richer they are
DS9-era Star Trek: Beware of the corruption and moral decay that comes with secret agencies, laws do not matter to them. Is all that rly worth it, even if it is in the name of “national security”?
Discovery-era “Star Trek”: We cooperated with the CIA to make the depiction of Section 31 more realistic and now we are making a separate film about them 🤠🤠