I know, I wasn't happy with that guess either.

All l can find right now is a paper that suggests metaphorical understanding may be impaired in people with schizophrenia.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215001318300477

No idea. Aphantasia?

This is beyond memes. This is a severe deficit of metaphorical thinking. Mom might have like undiagnosed autism

It's been so long 😢

The literal first thing you do is get stuck in a room that you can't get out of until you learn to use the morph ball. Tutorial as gameplay was innovative.

Is that a fun conversation for you? What are we after right now? I don't get it.

There isn't a set in stone amount of UBI for it to be called that. Even $100/mo would be UBI.

You'd almost rather put veneer on plastic keys. I'm sure they sell flat keycaps somewhere.

The profit incentive is toxic to creativity. Try to imagine how much cultural value is lost every single day because of no UBI and having to worry about a survival job.

What a treat. Thanks!

Trying to find time to watch with my wife. I bet it's great, yeah?

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You know how Nidhogg is just one thing, and it's super simple and slightly just...nothing, but you can spend ages with it and it's got an incredibly high skill ceiling, and there's no flaws at all and they've just sort of achieved everything they set out to do without making a big deal out of it? It's that kind of game.

Kill The Crows is such a pure, condensed game. So rare to find a gameplay loop so utterly on the mark. Every moment is a small crisis where you're either lost in a flow state, or you're dead - and then right back into the action a couple seconds later.

Can't believe how few people talk about this cult classic-in-waiting. It's really charming.

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I’ve spent the last year every weekend creating a 2.5 hour block of tailored programming to recreate the experience of Saturday morning cartoons for my kid, with selections from ~60 of the best (and some bad) cartoons from the last several decades, animated music videos, unearthed funny old clips, and modern indie animations, often with seasonal themes.

My programming is (I think) objectively better than the Saturday morning block ever was, and it takes hours every week to gather clips, edit, and manage where we’re at with every show. I sometimes wish I could share it with a larger crowd. Do you know of a PeerTube instance that would be cool with hosting this kind of content? I've tried sharing this with friends and family via SyncThing, but they didn't like it and it was a pain to help them troubleshoot all the time. It would be nice to have a platform for this work, even though I know it's all mostly untenable from an IP standpoint.

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As title says. I want to really soak in that high-minded worldview today.

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ベッキー日常 (www.youtube.com)

My algorithm in a nutshell. I might have delved too deeply.

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Skull Maze (lemmy.world)

Made this as a quick sketch for my kid, decided to do a quick touch-up in GIMP for printing it again later.

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a moment in time (lemmy.world)

Wife just got me a soda maker. We were sipping and chatting idly about how it's so weird that our little town doesn't offer recycling on our street. The bubbles were so strong that right on cue I was able to burp-scream WUD THE FUHHHHGHHKK about it

Seriously, what's with that

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Apropos of nothing... (www.independent.co.uk)

Weird Shit 2024, anyone?

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Literally about ten seconds. Was happy with the construction at least

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world to c/digitalart@lemmy.world

This is a work in progress. I'm currently doing some post processing in GIMP 2.0 to make it look more painted. This was made in Flowscape (a first foray).

Here's more about the town: https://app.kanka.io/w/7004/entities/150111

A top-down view

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