rob_t_firefly
π π§βππ«π§βπ Always has been.
Chiming in to add that the KDE application menu icon (aka the Start Button) is easily changed to whatever picture you want. Mine is currently the TARDIS control console from Doctor Who which is quite fun.
But there's no better way to make a really traditional dioxin omelette.
And this situation shows an inherent weakness of a military culture which demands one pretend a dumbass isn't a dumbass just because of their badge collection.
As a member of the original Game Boy generation who had a much-loved stack of carts for the old brick, I feel a bit basic saying the packed-in Tetris was my favorite one but it really was the one I kept going back to for a quick fix.
I also really adored Final Fantasy Adventure (a.k.a. Seiken Densetsu or Mystic Quest) but that was never a quick fix, that was one for sitting down with for a properly long ARPG session.
Finding old stuff felt more fun as well before eBay. You could have some old forgotten collectible thing in a drawer and think, "oooh, this might be a treasure that's worth money!" but it's somehow less fun when you immediately go online and see "oh, I could theoretically make $7 on this if I gave a shit" and just chuck it in the bin.
Its origins must remain mysterious, as I was gifted it by my wonderful wife.
Or, to put it appropriately for this post: I got it from family.
It is impossible for my turnip soup business to make money if you enforce laws that make it illegal for me to steal turnips.
Paying for turnips is not realistic.
You bureaucrats don't understand food.
I refuse to get a forged knife, I demand the real thing.