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frunch, to comicstrips in "Bigger Than Better" by Mr.Lovenstein

Welcome to Barnes & Staples & Kohl’s & DunkinDonuts/Baskin Robbins & Noble

frunch, (edited ) to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?

These are all reasons why they actually enjoy immigration. As a hot-button topic, this has paid out endlessly and will continue to because there’s no way immigration will be solved peacefully. So they get the fearmongering and political outrage out of it, in addition to cheap labor, and bogeymen to pin rape/violence on as well. They’re the perfect target for them to hate, and they love to hate. Nothing gets an old Republican fired up like illegal Mexicans coming here with their guns and drugs and taking our jobs and sending all the money back home and raping our daughters (“well not my daughter, but y’know” 🤠 ) and bringing caravans more of em in their wake

frunch, to linuxmemes in Hot take

(That’s also when I realised my relatives never call me to share good news or to ask about me.)

I feel that in my bones, mate

frunch, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Hot take

Same here! I joined lemmy right around the time my main hdd took a dump–so there was probably a bit of influence coming from here…While scrambling to get another windows installed (and encountering a bunch of obstacles along the way) i finally decided to just try Linux Mint Cinnamon. Tbh, i wasn’t sure if my computer was bricked by the time i finally got mint to start up via usb. When it started working, i tried a few basic things–browsing the web, playing music, videos etc. When it all worked with a minimal amount of fuss, i decided it was time to give up windows if i could. Haven’t been back to windows since!

frunch, to lemmyshitpost in mHz is superior

Can Hertz be imperial or are they strictly metric?

frunch, to piracy in I'm happy he did actually say it

That makes sense. Carrying a library is a whole different thing from having access to a library…

frunch, (edited ) to piracy in I'm happy he did actually say it

I’m in the same boat. I like having physical copies of my favorite games, music, movies, and shows. I also like supporting the artists/productions, so it’s a win-win that i can buy their products. I’ve always struggled to understand why someone would pay the same price (or nearly as much) for a strictly-digital copy.

Making everything fully digital has its advantages but i never once thought it would act as a complete replacement for physical media.

frunch, to lemmyshitpost in Eminem concert

I started laughing because i thought the exchange somehow led to them switching to an android phone towards the end 😅

frunch, to lemmyshitpost in The White Buffalo

A fellow Ween fan! 🥂

frunch, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

For real, you sold me on that trackball. That sounds like the coolest feature a phone could have, right down to the multi-color led built in beneath it. I really really hope we see a return to something like that! Touch screens are very useful and have their place but physical buttons/controls are usually preferred when done properly. Here’s a pic of the Nexus 1, that trackball indeed appears to be cool as fuck:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b33a6a89-b576-4e09-abfe-75938d2dcf97.jpeg

frunch, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I really enjoyed Fish Story too! I sought out other films by the same director/writer, Yoshihiro Nakamura, and found a few others i really enjoyed. I can’t claim they’ll have the same wow factor or impact as Fish Story but i love these films for similar reasons i love Fish Story.

Golden Slumbers was crazy, weird, beautiful, and fun. Awesome ending! Highly recommend. Much different from Fish Story but with a similar sort of quirkiness. Another one i found around the same time was The Foreign Duck, the Native Duck and God in a Coin Locker. That’s a really weird one, but again with beautiful scenery and a sort of mysterious air. Another one i caught more recently and really enjoyed was called A Boy and his Samurai. I wasn’t initially that interested in watching it but gave it a chance and I’m really glad i did. Such a sweet and charming film.

frunch, to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I’ll throw mine in:

Video games: Weird Dreams and Spectre VR both for PC back in the early 90s iirc

Music: one artist i really enjoy that unfortunately died from covid in 2020 though he was only in his 20s… His name was Cesar Alexandre and i got to know and love much of his work as Lindsheaven Virtual Plaza. In fact, my first thought when i heard the opening track from their EP Daily Night Euphoria was that it would have been a great soundtrack for Spectre VR…

frunch, to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Nice, Gobliiins!!! I played that a whole lot back in the day. I think there was even a couple sequels too. Fun game!

frunch, to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Interesting!! I’ll have to check that one out. I was a big fan of Moraff’s World and i played a lot of Steve Moraff’s other shareware games back in the day. Never heard of that one though!

frunch, to lemmyshitpost in Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

Still remember my login id! Lol

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