Reminds me of untitled goose game which I had fun with. I’ll give this a play!
Reminds me of untitled goose game which I had fun with. I’ll give this a play!
Were you looking for a pat on the back for tipping 34% or something?
Boomer energy is strong here. A photo of a screen even
This is a touristy street that leads up to a temple. Those shops are mostly peddling knick knacks, ice cream, etc.
Being pedantic but it’s concrete not cement. Cement is one of multiple ingredients of concrete. It’s a binder.
Thats why it’s been called climate change for decades now and not global warming.
I like clipper better, same thing but refillable. They have the same style with the metal extension piece. Bic goes in the garbage once it runs out.
I remember renting this game a few times when I was around 8 or 9 and having no clue what I was doing but still enjoying it. I cannot remember the gameplay at all though, I’ll have to check YouTube to see if it’ll bring back any memories.
One game that has for whatever reason stuck around with me even though it was never really popular is Illusion of Gaia for SNES. The story and music alone really blew my mind when I was young and I continued to replay it every 5 or so years throughout my life.
Kitchen scale helps. I do around 75g per person
Fuck this person
A candle
If I don’t like a show I don’t watch or think about it
How many “genocidists” have you killed?
And US states are further broken down by many counties staples together
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Awesome isn’t it? My 2 year old lenovo tablet is already no longer supported.
I think it’s normal to an extent however complete absence of enjoyment could also be a sign of depression as others have pointed out.
The fact that you have specific scenarios that used to elicit joy is good; try to remember those and focus on those situations next time you experience them. You may just brush it off as a pointless exercise or you may find that you’re able to relive some of those feelings.
I believe there is a lot of power in just stopping to sniff the roses as they say. Taking momentary breaks to just be in the present moment, or think about how you’re feeling.
That’s already happening
No on iPhones the blue or green bubbles are your texts