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Cake day: September 5th, 2023

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  • Rumble is an information tool, it’s not just “haha, Brrr when shoot”. It’s incredibly useful in many ways, and also very much helps immersion. The rumble we have now is much more precise and varied than it was back in the n64 generation, especially with controllers like the ps5 dualsense. I have a Gulikit KK3 MAX and its rumble is amazing, with every feeling from small precise taps to arm-shaking explosions. And when a game has well designed rumble implementation, which many have now, it’s just awesome. One genre of games that really shine is racing games, you feel everything, even different vibrations on different parts of the controller if for example your left tires are on dirt and right ones are on asphalt.

    A good example just from the top of my head was when I played Pacific Drive, your car can break in many ways and I always noticed that one of my tyres had a flat from the rumble before I noticed it any other way, and knew which side it was on just from the feeling.


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    2 months ago

    In the US, probably.

    Here in Sweden, there are public fruit trees and bushes, herbs etc. all over the place, and very very rarely does that happen. I live a 15-minute tram ride from the centre of the second-largest city and have within a 10-minute walking distance of my apartment several kinds of plums, cherries, currants, apples, pears, other berries and most common herbs, edible flowers and so on, all in random public places. We also have several “fruit groves” around the city, larger green areas specifically for publicly available fruits and more.






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    7 months ago

    My train of thought before seeing the bird: “crying brings good luck? Then why would he tell the kid to not do it. So the kid is forcing themselves to cry while they sleep to bring them good luck, but why are they sitting on the headboard and facing the wall while doing it?”


  • I’m currently stuck in bed due to inflamed lower back muscles from sitting too much, it’s the worst kind of pain IMO, I’d rather have a broken leg or burns than this. If I sit, stand or walk for more than 20 minutes I get severe migraine, nausea, feeling like fainting and of course really bad back pain. I have a great chair, a malmstolen 4000, but when you spend around 10 hours a day sitting you’ll get consequences no matter how good your chair is. Unable to take enough anti-inflammatory medication because of my anxiety meds, risk of internal bleeding when mixed so I gotta take two other meds to protect my stomach and the lowest dosage of anti-inflammatory… So it’ll take a while to get better. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemies, it’s such a horrible and constant pain that makes it really hard to concentrate on anything for more than a few minutes.

    Take care of your back people, you don’t deserve the bad consequences of bad posture and sitting too much.







  • I pick on my socks until there are holes in them. I don’t know if I have sensitive feet or something but I feel any little piece of lint, stuck hair etc. and need to remove it. Some new socks only last a few days. I’ve tried different materials, qualities etc. but nothing lasts because of it. I’ve looked for some sort of sock subscription where I get sent like 10 pairs of socks a month for cheap but haven’t found anything yet.






  • You vastly underestimate the idiocy and childishness of Americans. I’ve seen people comment things like “use English, this is a US website”, “go to another site for your own country if you want to use anything other than English”, etc. even though the posts were in communities/subs specific for the language the post was in.
    This has always been a thing online.
    Many Americans are so dumb they think they are the vast majority on any website, and everything should be via their rules and ways. And there are several other things that seemingly only Americans are dumb enough to do and/or to not understand, things like timezones (even though they have several within their country), that the vast majority of the world uses Metric, that not every country has the same products or services, that their subjective experience of anything is in fact subjective, etc. I could go on for several more paragraphs with things like this.