

Uh, I don’t think so…
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Uh, I don’t think so…
Earlier this year I tried out a Steam demo of a game called “That Time I Found a Box” and got hooked on it. It’s a very unique card game where you create and enhance the cards as you play. I played it for days and eventually beat the demo - the devs told me I was the first person to beat it.
The full version just came out on Steam - I’d recommend taking a look. It’s a bit janky and not for everybody, but it does something unique that really clicked for me.
Mine is pretty dumb, but it was a joke website from 2000-ish called One Day I Will Walk Like Walt Disney. Years later I remembered it but couldn’t find it; but I eventually did thanks to the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080421024049/http://members.shaw.ca/mcramer1/index.html
It has different sections including Brain Teasers (Aunt Fredererick’s Sand was my favorite), and “Don’t believe it or do” with such interesting facts as:
Contrary to popular belief, the Titanic never hit an iceberg and sank in 1912. Rather, it sailed successfully to New York City many times. It was finally decommissioned in 1978 and converted into a pinball arcade.
This was a really neat watch!
Caffeine, a snack, and something short and silly to watch like an old College Humor video.
I think there are two meanings. One: morally, information should be free, because it’s very cheap and easy to provide information for free and it is beneficial to people to have it. Two: practically, it’s hard to keep information from being free, since giving it to somebody makes it hard to stop them from giving it to others (or restrict them, charge them, etc.).
I heard the sequel was better.
Thanks, i was actually wondering about this stuff lately.
Ah yes, because it walks, unlike the other pieces…
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The hooligans are loose! What if they become roughians?
What about when life closes a door behind you while you’re trying to exit a parking garage and it won’t open again and the only other door is an emergency exit that will activate the alarm.
Not to mention all the anti-snake messaging they snuck in.
I didn’t even know we were trying.
The bulge on the top is bothering me way too much.
Bought, caught, taught, fought, thought, sought, and wrought are all past tense verbs and all rhyme. The present tense forms are buy, catch, teach, fight, think, seek, and work, none of which rhyme.
That reminds me, I need to write a review for the full version, thanks!