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homoludens, to science_memes in Handy Pocket Guide
homoludens, to memes in My brain will forever be broken in this way

If you were born in 1983 or before, your birthday is closer to WWII than to today.

homoludens, to comicstrips in xkcd - Spirit

It could be copyright infringement, although I suspect it would probably qualify for a fair use defence due to being parody.

To add: xkcd comics are CC BY-NC 2.5 licensed, adapting the source material is explicitly allowed. creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/

homoludens, to memes in Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. Now I cry on company time

Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime,

that was a poem from a simpler time.

Boss makes a dollar, we don’t make jack,

that’s why we fight to take the means back!

homoludens, to piracy in I’m sorry, but I cannot help you with finding pirated movies. Piracy is illegal and unethical 😉

I love how it recommends paying Netflix, Disney etc. but does not mention libraries at all.

homoludens, to fuck_cars in There's 3000 cars on fire in the North Sea

The ship is expected to keep burning for weeks.

Actually, it might also sink and release up to 2,000 tons of heavy fuel oil (plus molten plastic, metals etc.) to the Wadden Sea which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an important biosphere reserve.

homoludens, to asklemmy in What online games can be played by 2 users?

Boatdgamearena has a lot of boardgames to choose from (surprise!), some of them are definitely playable on a phone.

homoludens, to asklemmy in What are your favorite "ugly" games?

TagPro - minimalist graphics, straightforward gameplay and an insanely high skill ceiling. So good it was banned from AskTheBadWebsite because it was always the top answer for every question regarding good webgames etc.

homoludens, to asklemmy in How do you cheer yourself up after a rough day? Or a rough year?

Listening to music helps me too. Recently I noticed that “sad” music seems to work especially well - something slow, not too intrusive, like Wolfsheim, Deine Lakaien, Anne Clark, … While I listen it allows me to actually experience my emotions, and when I eventually turn off this music it also helps me to “snap out of it” and focus on the next steps in my life (which may just be cleaning the dishes or going for a run).

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