in defense of Matt and Trey, they did apologize on the ManBearPig thing. And it’s not like their depiction of Trump is very flattering, either…
Editoria, sintetizzatori a tempo perso e anticapitalismo.
in defense of Matt and Trey, they did apologize on the ManBearPig thing. And it’s not like their depiction of Trump is very flattering, either…
taught me once and for all that while death might be always near, a fear that’s constantly devouring our lives and paralysing them to the point where it feels like our deepest, inner self is a husk shell of what we once were, we can still find the reason of our existence in the joys of living a life that’s devoted in equal part to mystery, sensuality, knowledge and wonder. And it says this in the most democratic way you could think: everyone is entitled and deserving of the complexity of life. Oh, and also: it’s an absolutely hilarious book to read through.
never found Joyce to be pretentious (the man knew what he was doing, and definitely succeeded in doing so) or obtuse (I mean, how many writers you can think of that could pull out the mastery of language and human sensibility out of nowhere like he does). I might be biased because I believe Ulysses saved my life: it’s definitely one of the funniest, most touching, humane books I have ever had the pleasure to read. I’d push Ogre to keep up with the good work.
aside from the weather (which is nicer in Sicily), it’s an archipelago that pretends at all costs to have a relevant European history while offering no way of exploring that history whatsoever. The rampant touristisation of La Valletta has turned it into what’s basically an all-ecompassing sprawl of luxury hotels and discos where prices are inflated. I did not have a nice time there and would not go back even if I had the chance.
avoid Malta at all costs.
Mhhh. I don’t know how to feel about this: it seems like Mobilizon isn’t getting as much traction as other federated services.
Ulysses, Siddharta, On the Road.
…aaaaaaaaand off it goes once again.
Putting the clown makeup on once again…
It was really fun and up until the endgame it stroke that perfect balance between difficulty and reward. There’s a definitive “oh shit!” moment when you start to see what it’s really all about and I hadn’t had One of those in a while
It was really fun and up until the endgame it stroke that perfect balance between difficulty and reward. There’s a definitive “oh shit!” moment when you start to see what it’s really all about and I hadn’t had One of those in a while
I just finished playing Tunic, by way of booking up on the internet some of the last puzzles because my head was starting to hurt. Now it’s all a matter about what to start next: I have to choose between Pentiment on my PC or Ori and the Will of Wisps on the Switch.
I have been using Koler for a while, but my experience with it has been very buggy and confusing. Is there any alternative other than waiting for Fossify’s Dialer?
comment for keeping myself updated and be laughed at when Silksong isn’t eventually revealed
it’s clunky as hell and the continuous break of the flow in the game shows its age but it’s a very fascinating game nonetheless
on my third run of Disco Elysium on the Switch, keeping busy with the first Baldur’s Gate on PC while waiting to have a good internet connection back so that me and my partner can play Super Mario Wonder together
Give me Disco Elysium-tier choices in story development and dialogue.
I did know about LibreLingo, but it still feels like it’s taking really small steps! And the other alternatives don’t seem to offer the semi-holistic experience that Duolingo provides.
Luigi / Duck Hunt. What the hell does that mean?