

Do printers count? I fucking HATE printers.
Do printers count? I fucking HATE printers.
Interesting! Thanks!
I’m surprised Ren and Stimpy made it in the obscure list. They were about as popular as anything when they were on.
TVs didn’t used to be that big, so your Dreamcast is pushing the biggest size available at that time.
Nah, I’m just kidding.
Anyone else remember the Oblongs?
Phone game. Lately it’s been Balatro or Slice and Dice.
I caught this.
Every now and then I’ll remember one and say “Ah ha!”
I assume competent. If you’re “good” at it, you can do it without much more than the expected amount of help.
If you’re a good runner, I’m not expecting you to win, but I expect you’ll be able to finish it.
Someone loses an eye. Is how I usually say it.
Maybe? That would be for them to decide.
You can only learn from that, and move on.
We’re dismissing it because it’s irrelevant.
Adding up all your mistakes doesn’t make you deserve any less.
Your brain is trying to convince you that you are a piece of shit, and thus you deserve a piece of shit. But that’s not true, no matter what, NO. MATTER. WHAT., you deserve better than someone who makes you feel like this.
I think they’re saying if you fire up some old NES games without the manual, you’ll only learn from trial and error, and it’s going to be hard as hell. (Even with the manual, they were not as forgiving back then)
Hence, people designing challenging games without instructions thinking THAT’S what the old timers must like!
I want to say yes, but it’s probably been over a year now.
Maybe you should watch the video.
They speak directly. They’ll say it if they mean it, but culturally, they aren’t concerned with adding unauthentic politeness.
I know some people hate these threads, but I think they’re fun. I’d never start one, but I’ll join in if someone else does.
No, but I can understand why you’d ask that.
Statistically, an autistic adult is more likely to have “childish toys” like dolls and stuffed animals than a neurotypical adult. This, and other traits that could be described as childlike, could lead someone to believe that they have a child’s mind, but my own personal theory (not professional at all, just some personal experience with autistic folk, and a suspicion that I might have a touch of the 'tism myself) is that they just don’t care about the norms as much. Most of us decided to give up childish things even though we still enjoyed them, we just felt pressured to “grow up”, but autism makes it harder to understand social norms, so they just keep doing what they do because that’s what they enjoy and how you feel about it doesn’t really matter.
Have I watched it?
HAVE I WATCHED IT???
Have you ever shaved a yak? Have you ever enjoyed powdered toast? Have you ever sung along with Stinky Whizzleteats?!?
I was watching Ren & Stimpy before you were saving up your allowance to buy a Log.