Honestly started using Mastodon right at the start of the Twitter announcements, although I had never used Twitter. I was getting worried about where most things online were trendeing and tended to use reddit for a big chunk of my online browsing. I wasn't really expecting reddit to implode so quickly after Twitter, but as I was already using mastodon another federated platform seemed good to join
There have been some pretty bad bears teams in the past
Lose but competitive is what I am thinking
My patient game would be Slay the spire, I still play it on either switch or Android several times a week.
However, this year I did something unusual for myself and not patient: I bought Zelda: tears of the kingdom (I did wait about a month after release). Ive already put probably 300 hours into it, and still have quite a bit more I can do, so the $/hour of entertainment value there I don't think ive matched.
This reads like an onion headline
Can't stop the stroganoff
I've been trying specifically to comment on posts in areas where I want more content with something related to the post. There hasn't necessarily been more NBA discussions, but I usually get a response from the poster, which is how you start the snowballs rolling I think
That seems like a solid suggestion
Chili in the insta pot is great, I just really dislike to brown meet or saute in it, which makes this a bit harder. This is a good recipe though
Command and Conquer and Rollercoaster tycoon look awesome, I'll have to try those out. Thanks for sharing!
It was a surprisingly good film. I didn't have huge expectations but it was fun, and not too serious or heavy handed.
It's also kind of a viscous cycle because making those ultra processed products healthier is more expensive which companies don't want/people can't afford so they're convenient but bad for you, which doesn't help your well-being or energy levels.