"M" is the most common consonant sound across the world's languages precisely because of how easy it is to pronounce and recognize. All major languages have it or some kind of close enough equivalent
It's amazing to put into perspective how long both bronze and stone ages really took, especially compared to modernity. Human brains are not good at imagining large quantities or intervals, so it was all kinda smushed up into a folder labeled "past" in my head
I don't think big companies know how to make a good FPS campaign anymore, let alone hone in on classic deathmatch multiplayer. The last FPS I bought was Half-Life: Alyx four years ago, and the first one to come along and interest me since then was Phantom Fury, but I'm letting that one iron out bugs for a few weeks before I...
Idk, my favourite writer is Brandon Sanderson and he still keeps writing with the supersonic speed. Maybe that's just you. Unless you mean writing in games and movies specifically, for which I am not qualified enough to say
Nah, I'd rather they keep speaking like this. Makes it really obvious from the get go who I'm dealing with. If they speak normally, they might blend in
Yep, topologically identical shapes are ones that can be molded into each other without cutting or glueing pieces together. So the number of through holes is always constant
Also, very glad to see the edition and rarity tags to also make the corresponding joker free. Before, it wasn't worth it 90% of the time since you needed a surplus of money first. Now, they can work as a potential run starter
My budgie often runs all over my keyboard, but he's also too small to push the keys. So he's now also flying and landing on the keys with enough force to push them
It's absolutely true that a lot of modern-day problems with being tired come from bad sleep habits. What I'm talking about is a real phenomenon that isn't being in front of a screen too close to bedtime. If anyone wants to know more, here's a 3-minute video from AsapSCIENCE about what research shows.
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Chicken vs Egg ( mander.xyz )
17 May 2024 ( sh.itjust.works )
Why do men call their father their "old man", but their "old lady" is their wife?
Don't ( lemmy.zip )
Later, losers ( lemmy.world )
Either way, I'm getting super drunk. ( lemmy.world )
Big breasted mourning dove. ( lemmy.world )
Cyberpunk 2077 director thanks fans as the game hits a 95% positive review rating on Steam ( www.eurogamer.net )
One of Sencha's boxes broke. Should I repair it or get him a new one? ( lemmy.ca )
TIL Many bronze age peoples forgot what stone age tools were, and thought discovered ones as some kind of mystical talismans or signs from a thunder god ( www.theguardian.com )
Also mistaken for fulgurite by the more naturalistically minded, apparently. Maybe most common in the Nordics, based on viking references?...
The only way things can get better is by acknowledging that things aren't as good as they could be
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Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape ( www.gamespot.com )
I don't think big companies know how to make a good FPS campaign anymore, let alone hone in on classic deathmatch multiplayer. The last FPS I bought was Half-Life: Alyx four years ago, and the first one to come along and interest me since then was Phantom Fury, but I'm letting that one iron out bugs for a few weeks before I...
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Whales is whales ( mander.xyz )
xkcd #2929: Good and Bad Ideas ( imgs.xkcd.com )
https://xkcd.com/2929...
Sony cancelled the PSN account linking requirement for Helldivers 2 ( lemmy.world )
one of the few fields of study where posting hole is recommended ( lemmy.blahaj.zone )
the other fields are: Mining Engendering, Myrmecology, and Applied Dildonics
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xkcd #2928: Software Testing Day ( imgs.xkcd.com )
https://xkcd.com/2928...
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This is not a stereogram. If you look at it a certain way it will not resolve into anything. ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
You dumb bastard!
Saving people is illegal ( lemmy.ml )
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Balatro - Patch 1.0.1f ( store.steampowered.com )
The villain [Sarah Anderson] ( lemmy.world )
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Oddly specific question ( media.kbin.social )
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I Think I'm Stuck! ( lemmy.world )
Photo by Steve McGinley...
For self-pickup only ( sh.itjust.works )
Peace was never an option ( lemmy.world )
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Trench cat, France, 1918 ( media.kbin.social )
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It's called "social jet lag". Yes I know about sleep hygiene. ( lemmy.world )
It's absolutely true that a lot of modern-day problems with being tired come from bad sleep habits. What I'm talking about is a real phenomenon that isn't being in front of a screen too close to bedtime. If anyone wants to know more, here's a 3-minute video from AsapSCIENCE about what research shows.