Space Jam.
Honest answer, much like typical shonen series I find isekai really boring and hard to watch. If I see "reincarnated" or "another world" in a show's title it's pretty much an instant pass from me.
Give me more DanDaDan dubs pls.
I've worked in automated marketing for close to a decade now. Use your inbox's report as spam function. It'll damage their sender rep resulting in more of their emails automatically going to spam and will usually add you to their application's system level unsubscribe list automatically. I usually do this if a company's preference center requires me to log in to global unsubscribe.
I think ours went out through Facebook and I only heard through friends sending me screenshots, but yeah, if you guys want a clique party go have a clique party.
I saw some pictures of my class' 10th reunion not too long ago and it was really just filled with people I had zero interest in interacting with. I don't really care what they're doing or want to reconnect with them.
That Walmart would just be me shopping but hating being at Walmart because it's 2024 and they still don't have tap to pay at their self checkout.
Your last line pretty much sums up my feelings entirely.
I've found that AI has done literally nothing to improve my life in any way and has really just caused endless frustrations. From the enshitification of journalism to ruining pretty much all tech support and customer service, what is the point of this shit?
I work on the Salesforce platform and now I have their dumbass account managers harassing my team to buy into their stupid AI customer service agents. Really, the only AI highlight that I have seen is the guy that made the tool to spam job applications to combat worthless AI job recruiters and HR tools.
My wife didn't change her last name because we both forgot about it in the timeframe where it was easy to do and now we don't want to putz with it. 🤷
I also still don't have a wedding ring. We just had our sixth anniversary a few days ago.
Literally anything.
Except Wayfinder's revamped Echos launch. It's like $20 and it's super fun. Go buy it and support Airship Syndicate.
Apple's new power bottom.
I can feel that. I just like being able to sit back and watch events happen.
It was the lack of voice acting for me.
Same haha. I played a ton of DOS and DOS2, then I tried Pillars of Eternity because pirates and couldn't get into it. Larian is really in tune with their audience.
I don't mind the new art direction but it sounds like they've done away with most of the actual exploration elements and roleplaying in favor of handholding. Maybe they were just aiming for a younger audience or something?
I think Baulder's Gate 3 has really ruined a lot of new RPGs for me. 🤷 Thanks a lot Larian for making a game so good it fucked up an entire genre.
Lol no?
The food was shit well before I knew one of the managers, but hearing how he managed his store made it so I'll never go to a Culver's again.
Nope. I'm from and currently in the shithole that is Indiana so I have skin in the game!
Culver's is flavorless garbage and after finding out how they run their stores, I won't go to one again.
Just go to Freddy's or Shake Shack. Culver's is fucking gross.
I had a Tiburon in college and dropping back seats left enough room to fit a twin mattress. 😎 We have a local drive-in theater still operating and backing that sucker in, popping the hatch and laying in a bed to watch movies was awesome. I had the upgraded sound system so there was a big ass subwoofer right next to my feet, too.
Hell, even my dream car, the '69 Fairlady Z, is a hatchback.
I'm pretty biased since I have both a Soul and a Kona sitting in my driveway, but I'd take electric of either once I actually own a house. I'm hesitant to get an EV before I can charge at home.
I'm just a hatchback fan. Small enough to be easy to drive and big enough to fit both of my Mastiffs.
After what seems like a year of near constant stress, disappointment, and loneliness, I decided to stop sitting at my computer all day and start making better choices for myself. This was a really hard thing to do for me since I work from home about two feet from my entertainment area. I would end up sitting at my desk all day and neglecting things that I wanted to do and I wasn't sure why.
This month I have:
Set up the Ender 3 V2 that was sitting in my closet for two years and printed out a bunch of cool shit with my kid.
Exercised every other day to try to help myself with some vicious joint pain that has developed recently.
Kept the dishes from piling up on my desk.
Made doctor and dentist appointments.
Don't get me wrong, things are still stressful and disappointing, but I feel a lot better than I have in a long time. What have you done to care for yourself lately? Digging yourself out of depression is hard and I want to hear your successes, no matter how small they are.