Hehe, “is real”
Prudes? How so
But Cities Skylines 1 is borderline unplayable outside of Steam because the non-steam players can’t use that one third-party traffic mod on the Steam Workshop that fixes the annoying only-one-lane traffic jams the devs did jack shit about until their recently-released sequel
Minecraft Dungeons and Mariokart 8 Deluxe. I was just playing the latter with my mom, and ordered the steering wheel joycon attachments for it which will arrive tomorrow. (Perhaps I could also connect a joycon to my computer and use the Switch wheel to play BeamNG.)
Today I also got a copy of No Mans Sky (basically Space Minecraft) for my switch because I feel it’s better experienced with a hybrid console than with a keyboard and mouse.
I’d like to preserve my few remaining brain cells
This is one reason why I prefer chess.com most of the time, it feels more rewarding to advance my elo there. Besides, it has AIs easier than stockfish (so I can practice openings risk-free) since chess in America heavily relies on that site, pretty much all of my chess friends I know in real life and actually stand a chance against are on there since it’s also part social media platform. (But I have both apps on my iphone and ipad, and use lichess for its puzzles and stockfish reviews that are free for life.)
If that’s your criteria, then wait till you see what the roads in your precious European cities are like. Entire lanes dedicated to taxis, crosswalks that are far apart and take ages to be crossable…
(Fun fact, paradox is swedish)
Eh, I prefer the c/‘s I’m currently subbed to, don’t wanna see the political and armchair-urban-planner ones that seem to prevail here
Yeah, archaeologists have found evidence of women timing them with groups of 28 scratches on stone- perhaps trying to conceive?
For billions of years. There was once a time when tides were massive and the moon took up most of the night sky (it’s slowly being slingshoted out of orbit and will eventually become a dwarf planet orbiting between earth and mars, but the sun will likely engulf the earth system before that happens)
True, it takes 28 days for the moon to orbit us and yet only one of our months is actually 28 days long (and even then it's 29 if the year's a multiple of 4). Every other month is either 30 or 31 days long.