Broforce is a very good one, fun and nervous, but it may be a bit gore sometimes, so it may not fit all players
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PlateUp is incredible, I love this game
- Moving Out
- Lovers in a dangerous Spacetime
- A way out (sensible topics though, violence/jail)
Im not entirely sure i understood everything but is donation the solution you're looking for?
Thanks for asking, answers are useful to me too :D
From what Internet tells, it's in the Calculus Affair, but I cant remember for sure
Most of the ones I used are in french, either puns on celebrities' names or cultural references My favourite one is Captain Haddock saying "I do find that funny" with a very serious face
Haha you're right I do Thx for sharing this :D
Im 25 so slowly leaving the young person sphere, but I do have CDs and I did buy some at concerts.
Im a metalhead, so it was mostly for metal bands, and maybe this is specific for this genre, but every show i went to, I saw CDs being sold. I think out of 20-25 concerts, i bought 5-6 CDs, that i mostly listen to in my car. Two of them were signed by the band, so this was one more reason to buy it.
When I don't listen to metal, im into folk, rap or electro. I do have some folk CDs, that i listen to with my parents. But for rap and electro, everything happens online. My brother released a first rap EP, and printing on a CD was a very distant option for him and his crew, like 'this would be cool but that' s too much for now'. On the opposite, my friend who have a metal band immediatly started a crowdfunding to get their first EP printed on a small scale
I get that people may be bored of politics, this is legitimate. I disagree that it is a Lemmy's problem though. Imho, decentralization and leaving Reddit are political decisions, opposing the up hand of big companies on social medias. So it seems to me that it is in the nature of Lemmy and Fediverse to be politically oriented. And even if you disagree that it is in their nature, maybe we can agree that it is logical that they tend to gather politically motivated peoples, as apolitical folks will probably stay on mainstream medias.
I see what you mean, in your case as well as mine, Reaper is far more powerful and so far more adequate to our needs But people do not always search for powerful software. Sometimes they only want something easy to learn, with only basic tasks but well performed and entirely free. When you have these requirements, Audacity is better
I hated sea food as a kid, and still mostly do, but now I can stand shrimps and mussels.
And vegetables too, like a lot of people (apart from pumpkins and stuff like that, those are still nightmare for me)