Was really having trouble wrapping my head around this until I realized that there’s a continuous sentence that crosses over the post barrier. I.E. the second post is not the start of a new sentence.
Was really having trouble wrapping my head around this until I realized that there’s a continuous sentence that crosses over the post barrier. I.E. the second post is not the start of a new sentence.
I’m not sure which ones he was into at 4yo specifically, but my son’s Switch favorites include…
Super Mario Odyssey Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Celeste Minecraft Yoshi’s Crafted World Letterquest Big Brain Academy NES Arcade SNES Arcade
Of those, the ones I would say mught meet your super-chill criteria are…
Super Mario Odyssey (yeah, you can die, but you just respawn and can spend tons of time just running around aimlessly) Celeste (normally not, but there’s a lovely Assist Mode) Yoshi’s Crafted World (there’s a no-fail mode) Big Brain Academy (if they can handle being scored on things, without taking it too seriously).
Look into getting SmartTube for the TV. Works pretty great for me
“You’ll sudo shoot your eye out, kid.”
What DOES the new scanner do with its scan output, then?
A little off-topic: anyone else read this as “BCA Chefs”, initially?
I mean, I don’t even particularly think it looks bad, not with the riser sections actually being enclosed, but how on earth do you get that to connect?
Please tell me those splitters are just cosmetic and don’t actually work with lifts clipped that far in…
The wall of fucking spez is finmy, but I find it FAR funnier to see how something that was one of reddit’s most popular things ever just a few months ago is NOTICABLY less popular. All of the biggest communities that were represented on the drawing earlier this year are nowhere to be seen. All that’s left this time around is just random disconnected drawings and massive flags. The soul is gone.
So yeah, stop fucking spamming the canvas and just let it be empty and soulless. It sends a bigger message.
The presentation is different, but the core problem that the FTC is targeting is the same: spending real money to gamble on artificial digital goods.