Mein Gott, jetzt habe ich Hunger auf enorme Badehandtücher mit Mayonnaise. Vielen Dank auch.
Mein Gott, jetzt habe ich Hunger auf enorme Badehandtücher mit Mayonnaise. Vielen Dank auch.
When you meet an aquatic stranger and feel like you’re in danger, that’s a moray!
They got the roads, now they get the belt.
Mine would be on saturdays, but I haven’t celebrated in years, so…
Pokemon games have always had more or less the same structure. You moved into a new town/region with your mother. You get a pokemon from the professor. Your rival/friend takes the pokemon with type advantage/disadvantage. You start walking, catch pokemon, battle trainers, reach the next city, fight a gym battle, find ot there’s a “team X” who are criminals who want to utilize something to manipulate and control a legendary pokemon to realize their criminal goals (often disguised as doing the world a favor in some way, shape or form), they succeed and get stopped by the pre-teen who casually defeats hordes of mooks, leaders, and in-universe gods, and then carries on to fight the top trainers in the region like it’s just another tuesday.
There are some variations to this, such as Gen3 having two teams, or sun/moon where there were no gyms, just juiced up regular pokemon. If you’ve played one of then, you basically have played them all. The best thing about Pokemon is actually just catching them and battling. The story has been the same, with largely the same characters and tropes.
Back on the other website this recipe was known as the “upvote soup” and afaik it spawned a time where this was used to farm karma and counted as vote manipulation because it used to include upvote in the name.
Might be wrong tho, as I didn’t participate in that community during those times. Nowadays it’s just known as “the soup”.
The quality of reddit posts outside of niche communities or events has tanked a lot. Most of the stuff at the top is AITA(H), the most basic questions, and reposts, with some short video clips and the occasional comic. Doesn’t help that it is known that someone is using LLMs for bot accounts.
I’ll be honest, I am still browsing Reddit, though in a more limited fashion. I deleted all my submissions and comments and refuse to post or comment, no matter how strong the urge to correct misinformation regarding topics I am interested in is. Communities for those topics are generally non-existent, got created and withered within a month of the 3rd-Party-Exodus, or in the case of /r/leagueoflegends and its local mirrors, are generally carried by the eSport scene and there is generally no decent discussion to be had outside of that. And I don’t even know if one of the League communities here even does post-match threads.
Images load on my PC as expected. When browsing Lemmy via Firefox on my phone I can also load and see images from those specific servers (at least sh.itjust.works the other one is down).
Specifically using Connect to view an image from those instances (currently sh.itjust.works as the other seems to be down) results in the image not loading.
Didn’t know, but this problem occured ever since I first noticed that images from both named server just don’t load.
I should of known better, but I could care less.
Hey, their trying there best over they’re, okay?
People who stumbled onto the community at a later date after the original memes faded into obscurity (probably). That said, it’s probably possible to go back to the old name on some instance, though it will attract those who once again think it’s a convenient excuse to be racist.
THIS IS A FALSE STATEMENT, MY FELLOW HUMAN. THERE ARE NO ROBOTS CONNECTING TO LEMMY. I SHOULD KNOW, BECAUSE I AM CLEARLY HUMAN. HA HA HA.
Well, they’re not going to call it ‘oh no biggie clotty make bloody stoppy’.
I think it’s funny, because you find it after a (theoretical) deadly fall on corpse who probably thought it would prevent death.
The talisman is a joke item, because the other scenarios would be worse. If the range of “you take fall damage” wouldn’t be 16-20m, but like 10-20m, then the talisman would be mandatory to wear in certain areas, with minmaxers constantly switching it out before and after a drop. On the other hand, if it completely negated any fall damage and death by falling, then you completely break parts of the game (a great example would be dropping into Radahn’s arena from the cliffs instead, which is normally impossible afaik), and world borders might become unclear, because people might assume they can reach a spot that looks explorable, but doesn’t exist.
Also the Long-Tail Cat Talisman from the recent Elden Ring which says it negates fall damage, something it actually does. If the fall kills you, however, the talisman does not negate death.
Be the change you want to see. Post your thoughts so someone else isn’t in your position.
All those things also apply to my D&D group…
Depends on the world and the DM.