I’m joking, but of my friends I’m the only one who brings a camera to stuff and takes pictures, and everybody groans when I do it. If I weren’t there there’d be no pictures, and there are no pictures of me because I’m behind the camera!
Video game communities suck, and it makes playing them worse.
You play an FPS and everyone uses the meta gun at the time, then it gets nerfed and they use the new meta gun. Same with RTS and any other multiplayer game. Somehow StarCraft 1 pulled out a perfect rock paper scissors balance, but nothing else really has that so meta is what people do.
And because everyone is so busy grinding and min maxing, that’s what the game developers design for now, and it sucks the fun out of games because you just grind hours to get some new items to have the best items in the game.
Occasionally game communities are good. The Chivalry 2 subreddit had a bot that would use GPT to answer questions and then on every post go on about how the polehammer is the best weapon in the game, which was so over the top it made fun of the whole meta idea. The Breath of the Wild communities doing crazy rube Goldberg machines are always fun. And I’ll never not enjoy the weird hellscapes people create in the Sims.
I feel like critics have fallen into this hole too. Something comes out and they need a unique take on why it sucks to get views, when most people just watch it and enjoy it without criticisng the symbolism of the colour grading.
I think if you’re going to go as a trek person they need to be in full renaissance clothing to not break the prime directive, but they can have pointy side burns.
There’s nothing wrong with this picture except that the noodles look overdone, the sauce looks bland, and it’s going to stain that pillow so should be on a plate.
I feel bad mainly supporting the shelters because there are a lot of stories about people who go in and get robbed or assaulted and they avoid them after. They tend to build camps which get perennially torn down by the city/cops. I wish there was a better way to help those people.
Put the fish down. (lemmy.world)
I never learn my lesson (startrek.website)
"Millennial lingo" by Shen Comic (file.coffee)
Source: Webtoon - RSS
This was inevitable. (startrek.website)
Spread the love (startrek.website)
James Sloyan
The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case (pixelfed.social)
More Parmesan? - Existential Comics (existentialcomics.com)
Original: existentialcomics.com/comic/526
Replacing meme formats with Star Trek (part 17, or whatever) (i.imgflip.com)
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Romantic gesture (startrek.website)
Pulp (Science) Fiction (startrek.website)
This scene with Spock looking at the Medusan ambassador reminded me of the famous Pulp Fiction briefcase, so here you go.
What a steal (lemmy.world)
Early bird (lemmy.zip)
All I want for Christmas is Oo-mox (pixelfed.social)
Now on my new Kelvin Timeline account (migrating to the one-true-lemmy-site)
Can we have Darmok? (startrek.website)
Actually I quite enjoyed this episode, but “Tucker gets stranded/abducted” is the centre square on Enterprise Bingo
Job experience (startrek.website)
Risa Quiz ... Who is this man (lemmy.ca)
For all those Trek fans, Risa Fans, new fans, old fans and oscillating fans out there … let’s test your Trek knowledge....
If linux distributions were tools. (sh.itjust.works)
Poverty isn't a flaw its a feature. (lemmy.ml)
Q: What is vulcanized rubber? (pixelfed.social)
A: Spock’s birth control.