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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

Hhhhmmm my initial assumption was that the cells in your donated testicles would eventually be replaced by those with the host's DNA. But apparently I'm wrong - after transplants you have to take immunosuppressants because the donated organs stay genetically foreign for the rest of your life. So yes, it seems like the sperm would carry your genes.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

I've got £5 credit from it through points I've gained via my PS subscription. Never really seemed worth the effort beyond that!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Thanks, yeah it does sound like the best option! Thanks for the link :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Would you use 50/50 distilled to tap water for example?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Such a frustrating case. Only 8 months in prison...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah it might be a good idea to take it apart. I don't think the head or screen is the issue, as once the water starts flowing (after using the switching trick) everything flows well through the head. I'll have a look into puck screens though!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Thanks for this - I could certainly take it apart and try and clean everything individually. Are there any particular guides you used when doing this?

What kind of water do you use now? Distilled or through a brita filter?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

The first 10 hours or so of Quest I really enjoyed. But I seem to have lost some motivation over the last couple of weeks. Once you find a setup that works, each battle becomes a bit samey. Hopefully I'll be able to push through and finish it soon.

I've heard great things about Rebirth and I really enjoyed Remake, so I've got high hopes!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Not much on the Switch at the moment - I finished Mario Wonder the other week (excellent game) and I think I'm near the end of Steamworld Quest. So I'm flicking between that and Picross S4 when I get time.

On PS5 I've borrowed a copy of FF7 Rebirth off a friend which I look forward to starting later! I was also gifted A Short Hike on Steam so maybe I'll give that a go :)

[–] [email protected] 60 points 1 month ago (21 children)

As a non-American, I'm assuming it's a shitty restaurant?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

This is horrific!

 

Shillelaghmaking - this is an info dump / tutorial. Learn the lore of irelands most revered stick, the shillelagh.

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Haven't drawn in a while so did a quick headshot of my sona :3 @omegamouse.bsky.social

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Mapping out all the different kinds of board games.

 

Amusing video exploring the origins of the term and the history preceding it.

 

In the hills of north Wales there is a great deal of archaeology. From standing stones, circles, cists and cairns, there is plenty to see today. However there is a type of stone used in the Neolithic that was clearly very important for its ability to be flaked. Its not flint, instead its a volcanic rock that could be flaked in the same way and ground into axe heads. These axe heads have been found hundreds of miles away from north Wales which demonstrates their high value.

 

Adam Ragusea taking a look at the history and different recipes of some traditional American cakes.

 

This weird artifact from the sharpening that old camcorders apply to video creates a unique flying experience

 
 

A video exploring how different drugs work, and why they trigger particular elements of 'happiness'

 

I could be wrong here, but it seems to me that a common aspect amongst all languages is the tendency to raise the pitch of your voice slightly when asking a question. Especially at the end of a question sentence.

If I'm wrong about this raised pitch being common amongst all languages, at the very least do all languages change their tone slightly to indicate that a question is being asked?

I guess there needs to be some way to indicate what is and isn't a question. Perhaps a higher pitched voice reflects uncertainty. Is this something deep rooted in humans, or just an arbitrary choice when language developed?

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This may be an odd topic, but recently I've noticed quite a number of mouse/rodent themed games popping up. This is always excellent news in my unbiased opinion :3

I thought I'd mention some of them here.

--Currently available--

Small Saga - I've seen some gameplay of this online. From what I can tell, you play as a ragtag collection of rodents in turn based combat. The art style is cute, but I'm not yet sold on this one (I've got enough RPGs to play as it is!).

Of Mice and Sand - Somewhat reminiscent of SimTower or Fallout Shelter, you manage a desert crawler full of mice in order to survive against attacks and random events.

Backpack Hero - This is Resident Evil storage, the game. Your choice of what to pack and how you pack it determines your abilities in battle.

The Spirit and the Mouse - A charming 3D platformer in which the mouse protagonist has to power up a French village. Apparently it's quite short, but I love the design of the mouse and environment in this one.

Tails of Iron - In this grimdark souls-like side scroller you chop up frogs to regain your title upon the Rat Throne. I've been tempted to get this game on several occasions, but I've heard mixed things. If it's ever in a bundle I'll grab it!

--Upcoming--

Whiskerwood - A mouse themed city builder that's giving me Timberborn vibes. Sounds like you can eventually overcome your feline overlords? It remains to be seen if this game can set itself apart from the many other city builders out there.

Mina the Hollower - This is one I'm looking forward to! A 2D Zelda-like platformer made by the team behind Shovel Knight. I kickstarted this one a while ago now, and I'm pretty confident it's going to be great.

Mouse: PI for Hire - I've seen several trailers for this one over the last year. DOOM/Quake type gameplay by the looks of it, but with a really neat 30s cartoon style.

Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo - Ok this might be cheating a bit, as apparently the protagonist is a bat. But they're kinda 'rodent adjacent', right?? I love the look of the cute pixel art here with really colourful and expressive animals. Again, it seems like a 2D Zelda but perhaps with more of a platforming element. Is top down 2D platforming a thing? There's a demo that I should really try out!

Have you played any of these or do you have any interest in the upcoming ones I mentioned? Let me know :3

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It's been ages since I've sat down and read a magazine. But there are times when I don't have the motivation to read a book and I just want a quick, well-written article to enjoy.

To give an example of the sort of content, someone shared this interesting article on Lemmy the other day about the ways in which far right tech CEOs mimic AIs being trained on their own data. It was a really fascinating idea!

I'm not too fussy about the content - science, technology, gaming, nature, opinion pieces, politics (but not too heavy).

For the longest time I used to get the National Geographic, which always had good content. But I feel a bit burnt out with those. Something along these lines on another topic would be perfect.

Can anyone recommend any particular magazines?

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