RavenFellBlade
Have you seen this boy?
Sweet Child O'Mine intensifies
Are you saying this is 1) your preferred outcome, or 2) a dire prediction based on the current fascist trajectory of many nations?
Awesome, thanks for that! So it does something akin to a doubled d in English.
Fuck Yeah, Video Games: The Life and Extra Lives of a Professional Nerd by Daniel Hardcastle.
So how does one pronounce the double t "tt"?
The most obvious answer: the original DOOM. It's a game that does what it does so well that it is literally the template for an entire genre, and it still holds up as well today as it did the day it released. DOOM II is every bit as good. The two games have been ported to just about every device imaginable. If it has a screen, DOOM it. The DOOM community is still active to this day. Hell, John Romero released Sigil, the unofficial fifth episode of DOOM and widely regarded as the best, in 2019.
I'm so happy for you to find your true self! Be safe out there, and never forget to be kind to yourself.
So many others! This particular one was just memed especially hard.
I used Linux Mint for several years on a dual-boot laptop. I rarely found myself booting Windows. While there was a learning curve, Mint was fairly accessible out of the box and was generally a delight to use. Until it wasn't. At some point, the drivers for my video card updated, and just flat broke everything. And I can't really use a computer on which I can't see the desktop. I waited. And waited. A fix for the driver may have eventually come, but after awhile, booting into Windows just became my default, until eventually I just wiped the Linux partition to recover the storage space.
It was fun while it lasted, and I may choose one day to give it another go for the fourth time. This wasn't the first time I've had something like this happen. First time was with Fedora, and the second was Ubuntu. Each time, I had the same "it worked until it didn't" experience, and each time it stopped working was usually some kind of broken driver making my hardware incompatible.
I used Linux Mint for several years on a dual-boot laptop. I rarely found myself booting Windows. While there was a learning curve, Mint was fairly accessible out of the box and was generally a delight to use. Until it wasn't. At some point, the drivers for my video card updated, and just flat broke everything. And I can't really use a computer on which I can't see the desktop. I waited. And waited. A fix for the driver may have eventually come, but after awhile, booting into Windows just became my default, until eventually I just wiped the Linux partition to recover the storage space.
It was fun while it lasted, and I may choose one day to give it another go for the fourth time. This wasn't the first time I've had something like this happen. First time was with Fedora, and the second was Ubuntu. Each time, I had the same "it worked until it didn't" experience, and each time it stopped working was usually some kind of broken driver making my hardware incompatible.
And, to further your point, anything can be harmful if taken to excess, no matter how seemingly harmless, or even necessary. An excess of water consumption can be deadly. Somewhere along the way, certain substances were just chosen as immoral because humans seem to feel a deep seated need to both judge others, and control others.