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  • I never was able to keep a world for long. I think the longest one was a hardcore world that I played for about 4 months.

  • 3 months later I finally started the process. Got Proton Unlimited and am slowly transitioning my Google drive over

  • I thought this was about Evangelion at first

  • if I had the money to leave here I would

  • a month if you're lucky. they started blasting it a week into November where I work. I'm so tired of hearing the same songs over and over again, and the 6 different covers of "All I Want For Christmas Is You"

  • "Equally" is not a word I'd use. It's not pushed nearly as much as Christmas is

  • looks like I posted it right before the steam sale ended

  • If you don't know, this is from a game called One shot. It's one of my favorite games and you should play it too.

    It's currently only $5 on Steam

    E: looks like the Steam sale is now over, so it's back to $10 USD, but still worth it imo

  • I'm going to die on this hill that water is not inherently wet (and by extension oil is not inherently oily).

    To say that something is wet, it needs two components: water and not water. You can say that a surface is wet because the water can be removed. If you remove water from water it's just less water. You can say that the container that the water is in is wet, but not of the water itself.

    The same applies to oil as well.

  • Haven't kept up with anime with working full time and being a full time student, but the Attack on Titan series really seems to be milking it.

  • How so? the definition of wet is "being covered or saturated with water or another liquid."

    If you pour water on the floor means the floor is now wet, but removing the water will make the floor dry. Putting water on water doesn't make it wet, it's just more water. Likewise, removing water from water doesn't make the water drier.

    Water is wet.

    ha, next you're gonna tell me that birds are real too

  • water isn't wet though

  • Laws of physics? What are you, a narc?

  • I can't think of any reason why Apple, which has historically been against the right to repair, wouldn't support this!

  • Don't

    Jump
  • is there a c/ontheledgeandshit yet

  • Titanfall 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 for the past few weeks.

    also DCS if that counts as a game

  • you know that /s has been around since the discussion board days before Reddit was even a thing right?