“German Duck People” is hilarious. Either the name of a cult or a band.
Or maybe Kurtzgesagt.
That narrator is so calming when he talks about ways we can all spontaneously die off.
“German Duck People” is hilarious. Either the name of a cult or a band.
Or maybe Kurtzgesagt.
That narrator is so calming when he talks about ways we can all spontaneously die off.
This is my take too. I gave Starfield a chance and I should have just gotten Baldurs Gate 3 that weekend instead.
What’s worse is how they dug down into qualifying why it sucked and their nightmare of a PR response. It fucking sucks though too. I want them to be good.
To add on: questioning and reflecting on your behaviors is the first step.
I’m definitely guilty of some of this too and being more mindful of it has been… a process… that isn’t easy but helps me a lot.
Adventure Time
So for me it’s similar to this except I really enjoy making missions for a DCS World group (combat flight sim) I play with. Not only that but I make PowerPoints and briefings. So fun to nerd out on when I have time to make it.
“OMG Ellen Ripley watch out the orange monster! It’s on your HEAD!”
Maybe that gives her the powers?
Games my kids and I enjoy on Steam:
(Not Xbox sorry)
I wonder if it’s done on purpose to make the world appear larger?
We’ve all been hoodwinked
Troy and abed in the mooooorning
Bring back blunderbusses, muskets, swords, and tri cornered hats to French crime #keepitoldschool
Garmin ftw
I have been following the advice of Waymond in everything everywhere all at once: be kind
I think that’s our main job while everything doesn’t make sense.
Not OC, but an important tenet of Buddhism as you probably know is known as the “First Noble Truth,” which states that “life is suffering.” The second through fourth noble truths basically tell us to cease attachment and desire and to live a life based on “right living” to avoid the problems caused by attachment and suffering.
I think this is where OC has an issue and I agree because sometimes being a human sucks and you need some escapes from that suffering. I consider myself a Buddhist as well, and while many Buddhists will talk of the “middle way” between living a conventional life and living a life that tries to get rid of all attachments, I find myself mostly leaning toward the conventional ways of alleviating suffering like playing video games and smoking weed.
Tldr: living like a monk isn’t easy (or something I want) but the Buddhist worldview helps me make sense of the world so I use it.