Am I…am I a furry?
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No, but everyone who has been responding have been really positive. Maybe I’ll take a swing at it
Yeah fair enough. I’m not super familiar with the genre, still learning, but I’ve gotten a ton of good feedback.
Thanks for explaining it. You and the other comment bpiqued my interest. Grateful.
Interesting. I wouldn’t have pictured platformers as having this much exploration. Thanks for taking the time. I’ll have to check it out.
Can anyone explain to someone who doesn’t get it? How can a platformer be this great? I’m obviously not a player who gravitates to platformers, but I’m just curious about all this attention.
Why men can’t be taken seriously you mean? I don’t know who this Carla Homolka person is, but if you had a post comparing every woman to their actions on the basis of their sex I’m pretty sure you would get women defending themselves in exactly the same way (assuming this person did something terrible from context).
I’m not sure how you don’t see that using “you people” in this way is acceptable in generalizing any other group. There’s definitely a pass, socially, when aiming those words at men. Ask yourself why that is.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Cluster submunitions from one of the Russian Kh-101 missiles that attacked Kyiv today.
3·6 months agoYeah, and I’m pretty sure both sides have been using them during the war.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/20/politics/ukraine-cluster-munitions/index.html
Serious salad finger vibes. Love it!
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YUROP@feddit.org•Well, they are the leading experts on unprovoked and illegal attacks.
672·6 months agoIronic, but not wrong.
Don’t forget Michigan!!
Yeah, wrong thread somehow… not sure what happened
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Archaeology@mander.xyz•'Trash' found deep inside a Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts from a little-known cultureEnglish
11·7 months ago“But upon closer inspection, she discovered that the “trash” was actually a cache of artifacts that may have been used in fertility rituals more than 500 years ago.”
Might not be far off. Sometimes that gutter mind pays off😄
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 doesn't require reflexes, says player who beat the game without dodges or parriesEnglish
2·7 months agoDude absolutely. I accidently got cornered by it so I couldn’t progress till I beat trumpet dude due to how it would reload (assuming i’m thinking of the same guy). I probably fought that bastard 15 times before I beat it. I’ll say I REALLY like the game. It’s absolutely beautiful and i’m loving the slow release of the lore. Even the battles (that can be really frustrating) are great because you can get absolutely wrecked 10 times, but then get the timings down and absolutely dominate the bastard. It’s really simple, but also real rewarding, I find.
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 doesn't require reflexes, says player who beat the game without dodges or parriesEnglish
5·7 months agoProbably, though also arguably dodging skill didn’t matter, because the comparison case was not dodging at all. It was my first time playing, but I can’t imagine scaling up the experience from there to some of the bosses I’ve fought since, all without dodge/parry.
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 doesn't require reflexes, says player who beat the game without dodges or parriesEnglish
7·7 months agoI couldn’t come close to beating the first optional hand holding battle ( literally against a little girl) on standard. I can’t imagine how they beat the game without dodging and I can’t imagine it was fun.





Unclear how true this is but I was told years ago that Taco Bell cut their beef with cellulose…so…cardboard so Jokes on you, we may have figured out the sawdust angle years ago. Capitalist innovation baby