

I don’t remember rules about video games. My house was chaotic and unpredictable, and my parents don’t understand boundaries. Besides, video games back then were primitive and family friendly. They were seen as just another toy.
I don’t remember rules about video games. My house was chaotic and unpredictable, and my parents don’t understand boundaries. Besides, video games back then were primitive and family friendly. They were seen as just another toy.
Legal for who?
I have a coworker who recently excitedly explained how Reddit works to someone who’d never heard of it. Never mind that all the features he was raving about are here on Lemmy without the bots, Nazis, karma farming, corporate enshittification; he’s seen as the tech savvy person in the building.
Here I am with a 13+ year old Reddit account, nuked, and quit after the API debacle and have never returned. Just sipping my tea and enjoying my Community feed. There’s just some things people have to figure out on their own.
Mad Max: Fury Road
In Classic WoW, there are a few oases in The Barrens.
MAGA gear. A Tesla, esp a Cyberdump. A Calvin Pissing sticker. A Jesus shirt; crosses display faith but a shirt or hat says “this is my whole entire identity”. Any Suburban, F150, Super Duty, or similarly oversized American SUV or pickup. I know you never haul anything and your groceries are all in the cab.
Meme communities, anime, sports, furries, hexbear, moe, and tankie instances. I just block these categories to maintain All as a viable browsing option. I want to be able to subscribe to a limited array of communities while keeping up with trends and events.
Also you can just pick up a controller cold and start playing without any load times.
All video games sound like Super Mario Bros or Call of Duty. Alternatively (if video is shown), all video games are violent zombie shooters with terrible animation.
Only children use handhelds and they are all GameBoy.
The original Binding of Isaac music from the Basement levels.