well, a scalie, to be exact.
I’m a scalie game developer!
well, a scalie, to be exact.
machoke made me a furry, no lie.
“linux is hard” is a subjective opinion and he is entitled to it. it does not make it misinformation. he is free to express his frustrations at the learning curve, just like any learning curve in any other software.
Fun fact, BG3 only has a max of 4 body types per race, and the lower genitalia each have their own models to fit each body type, and that’s just for the “normal” sized races. The short races also have their body types, and so does the Dragonborn. Each armour and clothing piece has to have one unique model and rig to fit each of those body types; that’s a lot of modeling and rigging work.
Now how much gear is there in Runescape?
disagree with you on the photo quality claims; the increase in photo quality across generations is obvious. whether or not most people need that quality is another problem entirely.
i would happily settle for mid-2010 phone levels of photo quality if it means getting rid of the bump. alternatively, i would prefer to have a thicker phone with no bump; extra room for extra battery capacity.
i’ll take him. döner kebab on the go.
balding < bald
just shave it. get a buzz cut if you’re uncomfortable. i know once my hairline starts receding i won’t try to kid myself by spending money on temporary fixes.
I really, really like the interpretation of Goldilocks and the Three Bears in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
depends on the thing; i almost never actively switch programs and apps off their default light/dark modes, so if im used to youtube on light mode, im keeping it on light mode.
you uh… probably should not be on your phone while driving. stay safe, friend.
that’d be $4400 and $6000
At some point, the populace felt keyboard shortcuts were enough and they have everything else they need on a keyboard. It’s the standard, other keyboard designs didn’t really quite take off, and most people can barely use a full-sized keyboard anyway.
Some people prefer smaller keyboards, and are willing (and wanting) to have more shortcuts and function layers for ergonomic and desk space reasons.
(If you use a 40% or smaller keyboard, you’re weird, and I love/hate you.)
Some other people use so many shortcuts that it becomes so infeasible to remember or press them all, so they get macro pads, or even entire additional keyboards to function as macro pads.
I dunno, you haven’t even pointed anything out yet.
to be fair, americans aren’t known for their sharpshooting.
i’d take a page from how broth noodles is delivered here in hong kong, and keep the broth and noodles separate until it’s time to eat. using a thermos for the broth is pretty genius though.
I believe in the eastern world, caramel popcorn is the “default”. At least, it definitely is the default here in HK; I’ve never had salty popcorn until I was in the US.
some of my friends have grinded all the way to CP 3600 and sheesh they’re sweaty
iOS is probably the worst choice if you want to sideload apps. I would recommend sticking with Android and run your Samsung into the ground (maybe flash a custom ROM?) before getting something like a Fairphone.
Besides, what do you want to be “passionate” about in mobile phones? To me, they’re just tools for browsing the web, playing games, and staying in contact with friends and family while on the go; anything extra is superficial.
funnily enough, my twitter feed doesn’t have any conservative media.
it is full of gay bara scalie porn, though.