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That’s the story of my excommunication.
That’s almost as much work as learning it!
I prefer how information dense and responsive steam is.
Epic is laggy, logs me out constantly, and is inefficiently organized (at least by default). I don’t want to scroll through cards or change my sorting filters/layout each time I want to find something. When I open steam, it has a permanent tab that says LIBRARY at the top, and when I click on that, it gives me a massive scrollable list of my games, defaulting to A-Z. Simple is better.
Plus, user reviews are really nice to have when considering dropping $ on something.
At least your citation has excellent Grammer.
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Oof, you weren’t kidding.
Amazing! I love hearing people’s success stories like this.
Anyone else feeling sleepy?
Yeah, I’ve seen it around lately. It usually sounds like less of an “understanding” than FWB, and more like “I don’t know what to call this”
This is the way.
Social media will jump from one super important and stressful thing that we all need to lose sleep over to the next with or without us. Yes, these things might be important, but a lot of online activism seems to be about who can scare more people into supporting X, Y, or Z with zero regard for the reader’s mental health, the rhetoric used, or even being 100% factual.
It doesn’t hurt to disengage every so often.
I try to watch what I read online, and it truly helps.
Do:
Keep yourself informed by reading bland articles about climate studies with direct interviews from the scientists conducting them.
Stay knowledgeable about who to vote for to support reasonable climate policies.
Do NOT:
Read articles that inject opinions from the web journalist, terrifyingly worded headlines designed to get you to click, or anything written for a secondary purpose (e.g. voter mobilization).
Get your info 2nd, 3rd, or 4th hand from social media personalities on tiktok, youtube, twitter, or any website with an algorithm than rewards the most extreme takes with more engagement.
Let fear prevent you from living the life you want to live or making long term plans.
Yeah, and there’s even a Gigastacey to go with Gigachad!
Micolash!
Imagining them wandering mindlessly down the aisles muttering to themselves:
Ah, Kos. Or some say Kosm…
“I’ve always believed that what doesn’t kill you, makes you very very weak.”
If anything, they’re the ones benefiting from altruistic users giving them free labor to profit off of.
Feel free to crosspost! (I stole this meme anyway)