That's good, when I'm medicated I can sink into a book without as much trouble but typically I need more stimulus to be able to focus. It's a fine line though bc too much stimulus and I'm right back into that zone you described.
Edit: I'm thinking of 'Frame of Mind', but both episodes are pretty scary.
I'm nearing 40 and 'Schisms' is still straight up nightmare fuel for me. Wonderful performance from Frakes.
By default, WiFi Motion is set to detect even small amounts of movement in the motion-sensing areas, including motion caused by small pets.
holy shit lol
And they are, somehow, still providing regular updates to this day. Looks like their most recent major update was just a few weeks ago.
I can't think of a single piece of art that doesn't have flaws.
By that logic then I'm literally a super hero every time I tie a blanket around my neck and pretend to fly.
Wouldn't the alternative be losing a LOT of old games on Steam?
Just curious, do you know how many trees were MOLESTED to create that air you're breathing?
If you have a theater nearby that offers Dolby Vision films you can try out a version of HDR. They use laser projectors so the blacks can really be pure black. When the screen goes dark just before the movie the entire theater will be pitch black except for emergency lighting. It's glorious.
Clearly she just hadn't had her coffee yet! On a serious note though I have to agree with @Corgana@startrek.website. The evolving definition of "medical death" as more of a logistical necessity than anything is something that I never really thought about before.
It seems to me that the real reason people are upset is that they don't want to accept that the devs of games they like willingly accepted the money. As if Epic forced them.
It's about the danger posed by a monolithic government or corporation deciding what things get to be traded and sold. Like a fucked up capitalist version of that poem "First They Came".