roastytoasty | 4 years ago | on: My boundaries as an open source developer
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roastytoasty | 4 years ago | on: Elden Ring Is Incredible If You Have a Spare 100 Hours
If you do, you probably aren't prioritizing what's important in life. Such as, working on your own personal challenges/issues, advocating/lending a hand when and where needed, or spending time with family/building towards having a family.
Using vacation days for a video game release also seems extremely short-sighted as well. Traveling to Asia or Europe, going to a music festival, or experiencing what numerous cities have to offer sounds much more enriching. Old school video games were much more arcadey and packed full of fun gameplay with good story elements. At least, all my best experiences (Halo, SWTOR, Ratchet and Clank) in gaming were. They respected your time. Now, however, all of it just feels extremely grindy in the name of player retention.
roastytoasty | 4 years ago | on: President Daniels responds to Chinese student's harassment
roastytoasty | 5 years ago | on: The web is 30 years old today
I am also saddened that there is some things that I was too lazy to download for offline use and is now no longer available online.
roastytoasty | 5 years ago | on: I assume I’m below average (2010)
roastytoasty | 5 years ago | on: Who Americans spend their time with, by age
roastytoasty | 5 years ago | on: Who Americans spend their time with, by age