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Hmmm, I don't know about pure chance, seems pretty sketchy
Are you maybe interested in this masterpiece?
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Runtime 30min.
Predictable, yes, but it was kinda on point for the cyberpunk theme.
That's fair. It was good after all. But there's no room (and not planned) for a sequel, what is kinda sad.
@Twigless Leaf WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO????
Average Twig and Leaf stuff. What are you, the police?
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One hour and 130 funnybux later, the primal urge is satisfied for at least two another weeks.
I wish I had such a high hourly rate
Wait, did you hire a sex worker?

One whole hour? Damn, we’ve got a bull in human form over here.

Thirty seconds with me, take it or leave it.
 
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Was that the poor man’s zip bomb? It’s basically the Albanian virus meme.

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I remember decomp bombing my self for the first time and founding out this way what a decomp bomb is.
Not very good times.
Thirty seconds with me, take it or leave it.
Look over here guys! It's the One Pump Man.
Wait, did you hire a sex worker?

One whole hour? Damn, we’ve got a bull in human form over here.
Way worse. Unimaginable for the simple human mind.
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Guys, have you ever loved some medias but felt strangely reluctant to experience them again?

That’s me right now with my all-time favorite medias. I know they’re great, but revisiting them feels like a chore. Meanwhile, there are several guilty-pleasure medias that I genuinely enjoy every time, yet I still rank them lower because they don’t feel like “art,” at least subjectively.

It’s like comparing a delicate fish full of tiny bones to greasy comfort food. The fish might be more refined and impressive, but sometimes you’d rather not deal with the effort and just enjoy something easy and indulgent.
 
Guys, have you ever loved some medias but felt strangely reluctant to experience them again?

That’s me right now with my all-time favorite medias. I know they’re great, but revisiting them feels like a chore. Meanwhile, there are several guilty-pleasure medias that I genuinely enjoy every time, yet I still rank them lower because they don’t feel like “art,” at least subjectively.

It’s like comparing a delicate fish full of tiny bones to greasy comfort food. The fish might be more refined and impressive, but sometimes you’d rather not deal with the effort and just enjoy something easy and indulgent.
Yee, I feel this way about a lot of the art I loved as a child/teenager, feels like they could never live up to the feelings I had for them when I was younger :c
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You got a such a dirty mind. I like it.
I had my 4 hours of friday to saturday sleep, that must suffice.
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Sooo... you know you have to drop a source for this right? :3
 
Yee, I feel this way about a lot of the art I loved as a child/teenager, feels like they could never live up to the feelings I had for them when I was younger :c
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Sooo... you know you have to drop a source for this right? :3
Ingoku Danchi
 
Yee, I feel this way about a lot of the art I loved as a child/teenager, feels like they could never live up to the feelings I had for them when I was younger :c
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Sooo... you know you have to drop a source for this right? :3
Oh, that’s another thing. I felt sad that I don’t enjoy some things the same way anymore. I’ve grown out of them. Now, I dread that I might grow out of the things I like now. Like, why even bother liking something if I won’t like it in the future?
 
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Oh, that’s another thing. I felt sad that I don’t enjoy some things the same way anymore. I’ve grown out of them. Now I dread that I might grow out of the things I like now. Like, why even bother liking something if I won’t like it in the future?"
It's living the moment.
Does a crackhead ever said "I can't do this anymore?"
No!
He stood up, twitched up to his dealer and got another hit, not thinking about tomorrow.
 
It's living the moment.
Does a crackhead ever said "I can't do this anymore?"
No!
He stood up, twitched up to his dealer and got another hit, not thinking about tomorrow.
Alright, that actually made me snort a little. Good one.
 
Well if you change and don't like them anymore then it's also a good memory when you did and experienced them no?
I guess I’m just traditional that way. I want things to stay the same forever, like trying to download an online game as an offline game so I can enjoy it forever.
 
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I guess I’m just traditional that way. I want things to stay the same forever, like trying to download a live-service game as an offline game so I can enjoy it forever.
There's also nothing wrong to want things to stay like they were. Every generation had this and will have this situation. We're living for the first time (~150 years] in such a extreme fast paced environment, that our human mind can't comprehend the changes, their volumes and inpacts that this is having to our daily life.

Taking a break and living this memory or even reviving it isn't bad. After all the older ones call it "tradition".

Talking about tradition.
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There's also nothing wrong to want things to stay like they were. Every generation had this and will have this situation. We're living for the first time (~150 years] in such a extreme fast paced environment, that our human mind can't comprehend the changes, their volumes and inpacts that is have to our daily life.

Taking a break and living this memory or even reviving it isn't bad. After all the older ones call it "tradition".
Ever want to go back to medieval times and live as a peasant? Or be an adventurer exploring unknown lands?

Hey, maybe that’s why you like being a Boy Scout. It’s a way of connecting with nature, like our ancestors did.
 
Ever want to go back to medieval times and live as a peasant? Or be an adventurer exploring unknown lands?

Hey, maybe that’s why you like being a Boy Scout. It’s a way of connecting with nature, like our ancestors did.
You're starting to sound like the Stardew Valley protag, but yeah I get the appeal.
 
Ever want to go back to medieval times and live as a peasant? Or be an adventurer exploring unknown lands?

Hey, maybe that’s why you like being a Boy Scout. It’s a way of connecting with nature, like our ancestors did.
As an nerd about medieval stuff I would like to say, that I like to living in todays time. For me it's unimagible to trade all the perks (even if they have tradeoffs) to the uncertainity of the "older" days.
But I was born into that time without knowledge about how much better it could be? Maybe I wouldn't change it. Somehow human life thrived even in worse times, that indicates that the survival instinct is stronger than the urgency of comfort.
Hey, maybe that’s why you like being a Boy Scout. It’s a way of connecting with nature, like our ancestors did.
Basically yes. It's an adventure vacation, without the drawbacks.
 
You're starting to sound like the Stardew Valley protag, but yeah I get the appeal.
(Un)coincidentally, that’s my favorite game, and also the favorite of some users here.
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As an nerd about medieval stuff I would like to say, that I like to living in todays time. For me it's unimagible to trade all the perks (even if they have tradeoffs) to the uncertainity of the "older" days.
But I was born into that time without knowledge about how much better it could be? Maybe I wouldn't change it. Somehow human life thrived even in worse times, that indicates that the survival instinct is stronger than the urgency of comfort.

Basically yes. It's an adventure vacation, without the drawbacks.
Maybe the compromise is living in the countryside… with internet. I’m not ready to give up civilization just yet.
 
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