The PS3 era truly was the golden age of single player storytelling in games
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The PS3 era truly was the golden age of single player storytelling in games
Anyone else noticed more extreme weather lately? The article's predictions about 2050 dont seem so far-fetched.
Anyone else working on breaking the habit of constant social media checking?
Monthly friend dates have become sacred in our group. We never skip them now
I always stop by the Comic Book Shop last so I don't have to carry merchandise all day.
Sometimes its hard to make friends without drinking, but its definitely possible.
The way they incorporated real sitcom tropes while still telling their own story was really clever.
Just watched The Little Prince with my kids and we all loved it for different reasons
Started with these basics and now I'm completely addicted to upgrading my setup.
I can practically feel the relief of that air conditioning after being in the heat. Such a vivid description.
My dog would have eaten that ice cream cone so fast I wouldn't have had time to react! Lucky sounds like such a character.
I struggle with the concept of doing this work alone. Surely some guidance is helpful?
I disagree about the voodoo aspect. The AI storyline actually makes more sense for modern audiences who are already scared of technology taking over.
The Intellivision Amico sounds perfect for my family. My parents are interested in gaming but get intimidated by complex controllers.
Interesting perspective on how digital platforms affect parenting styles.
Never heard of Disasters of the Century before reading this. Definitely adding it to my watch list.
Not everyone who sells expensive crystals is unethical. Some rare pieces genuinely cost more due to mining difficulty.
Communication is key but its so scary to open up about these insecurities. I appreciate the authors honesty about this
Anyone tried those blue light blocking glasses mentioned in the article? Are they worth the investment?
Quantico started strong but lost me after the first season. Anyone else feel the same way?
I like how the article doesn't push finding a grand purpose, but suggests starting with small daily tasks.
Using habit tracking as suggested in the book helped me build a consistent writing practice during lockdown.
The butterfly wall decor seems perfect for my daughter's room. Simple enough that we could do it together as a weekend project