I use all of them, as long as people I know or care about use them.
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X-Duckx, it's a French cartoon about two ducks doing extreme sports, there is a German dubbed version that's pretty legendary even though it only ran for a couple years on German TV
more like a revival of early internet aesthetics, i.e. shitty 3D graphics, low quality digital images, and WordArt from the late 1990s
I had a similar experience with OOT, never owned an N64 but finally played it 2 years ago on PC. IMO the gameplay just isn't very good by today's standards, yet it was very innovative for its time. Some of my friends who played it in the 90s when they were young still love that game.
As others have said, I too think the golden era of video games is now. Games are getting better and better and there has never been a bigger selection of games to play than right now. There have never been as many people enjoying video games than right now. That being said, I don't play as much as I used to, but that's mostly because I've been getting older and working in video games for almost 20 years I've been a bit overexposed to the medium.
Die wollten einfach ein bisschen Clickbait haben. In der Studie selbst geht es glaube ich darum, dass viele Sachen aus der Manosphere unwissenschaftlich und damit für die Evolutionsforschung nicht relevant sind. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12645320/
Not drinking alcohol when I'm alone or not in a good place mentally. And yes, this can be hard depending on the social circle.
idk, Mastodon has official apps for iOS and I think also more users
Video game programming, because I've been doing that for more than 20 years.
I don't get it, what does "pause payments" mean, who stops paying whom and how much money are we talking about?
I discussed this recently with a friend. Commercial gambling, e.g. slot machines, online poker, F2P mobile games, sports betting, etc. seems like exploitation of weak people. These products are carefully optimized for return of investment, which always means nudging people to play more, even if it's bad for them. This book is pretty good: Addiction by Design - Machine Gambling in Las Vegas