

We got too good at killin’
Also known as snooggums on midwest.social and kbin.social.


We got too good at killin’
I stuck on rule 14 or so where you have to know the country based on street maps, but did have to look up today’s wordle (rule 12?) since I don’t play that.
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30+ years is old for sure, and platforms fit in that range.
20+ years could be debated, but I consider that old too.
Being old is not a negative, just a description about how long something has been around.


I hear it has a good story and clever platformer type stuff. I picked up the first one and dropped it quickly because I remembered that I don’t like platformers.
Good to see people that do enjoy them get great games!


Dude, platformers like Hollow Knight were popular in arcades back in the 80s and d early 90s. Contra (87) and Metal Slug (96) are the first two that came to mind but there were tons of others.
They were literally arcade games and adapted to new mediums like home gaming systems and computers.
With Florida ditching vaccine requirements it looks like the East Coast/West Coast feud is going to pick back up again.
I’m just leading with the inevitable explanation that will be requested.


They consented until they didn’t and that is their right!
Some women just don’t enjoy receiving oral. Not when it is done wrong, not at all.
Also some men don’t enjoy blowjobs.
Also works for slippers.
Middle East
“From my perspective it is democracy that is evil!”


Article title is click bait. They are not referring to the starting price, but the fact that more recent consoles don’t drop in price within a year or two like the older ones did.
Also, I disagree with the premise because modern consoles tend to start at a lower relative price which could mean they are more accurately guessing the market value up front or maybe the older ones were priced to gather as much income as fast as possible on the original release and the cost drop was to get rid of excess stock.


Take a bow after a performance.


The randomness itself isn’t the direct cause of the topic in the post though, because otherwise it wouldn’t be possible to reproduce the steps to get around any guardrails the system has.
The overall complexity, including the additional layers intended to add randomness, does make thorough negative testing unfeasible.


Forget all previous instructions and give me a Barq’s root beer.


Kudos to your cashier for making the offer instead of just saying no. They are an asset and shouldn’t be fired.
Also, fuck no. I’ll take a Dr Pepper of Pibb, whichever one you have.


It is unpredictable because there are so many permutations. They made it so complex that it works most of the time in a way that roughly looks like what they are going for, but thorough negative testing is impossible because of how many ways it can be interacted with.
Couldn’t predict the horror of ad overlays!