Decent list
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Bloodborne for me. Everyone talked about how hard it is, but the game just encourages grinding until you hit your natural talent level. Plus, the story was gross.
Same for me. I preserved and eventually got good. Then the story went from wierd to gross and there just wasn't enough love of the game for me to push through.
No mines is going to be a real challenge alright. So7nds fun
My kids discovered stardew valley now I'm hooked again. Sweet, fun, addictive gameplay
I saw a job at an abbatior for a "first boner". I knew what they meant and it was still funny.
Exact same thing happened to NY suburu last month. Excess is greater than the cost of fixing it, so this is permanent for me.
I love a good retrospective reappraisal.
I'm a huge fan of this game, but it is deeply flawed. Maybe irreparably.
Stan Walker I Am. He is kiwi as, a proven hit maker, and has the experience to win a talent quest.
I don't commonly post here, but this caught my eye and I have professional expertise.
It simple enough. Larger farms in ideal growing regions with established infrastructure are massively more efficient by an order of magnitude.
Gardening is 'probably'* carbon positive.
Its OK though. I still have my vege garden and so should you (or community garden).
It's fun. It builds resilence into your community and local supply chain. And most hobbies are carbon positive, this one comes with benefits too.
Cherimoya?