I had it on Dreamcast, spent a lot of time on it :-)
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ITT absolutely nobody talking about the gem that is Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.
Awesome game, like a Tony Hawk game but with BMXs. It has a great soundtrack too :-)
I have reading glasses, my wife says I look smart and sexy in them, but when I look up at her from my book all I see is a fuzzy blob so I can't return the compliment honestly.
Had to evacuate the building because due to the teacher in my chemistry class accidentally letting a bunch of bromine gas escape.
My sister had the same classroom evacuated after she made an explosive that burned the ceiling tiles and set off the sprinklers.
So, because it hasn't happened to you it doesn't exist?
I lurk on Lemmy 99.99% of the time because of previous experiences, this is my 5th username because when I first came over from Reddit I tried having the same attitude of getting stuck in to fun banter (which on Reddit did get me rape threats when I dared to post my honest opinion, but at that point I rolled with it), and several times I had men pick arguments with me over inane things which didn't seem to be a problem for men to talk about, especially on sh.it just.works
It's sucked the life out of my online involvement bit by bit, and this community is one of very few where I usually enjoy having conversations - something I credit with the ban on men posting.
What is the difference between an unwritten rule and a written rule if the effect is the same?
If anything the written rule is more fair, men here are asked not to post again and subsequently have posts removed. In other places, women are not simply asked not to post - they are harassed, brigaded, insulted, and threatened with murder and rape.
Women are pushed out of many online spaces where they are the subject of discussion. If online spaces were egalitarian, I would agree with you on principle, but they aren't and discussing men without allowing them to reply is not unreasonable given the predominant culture.
Men are not hard done by when it comes to places in which to be involved in online discussions.
Oh sister, no. The whole "maybe I'll date you if you beg" thing is a huge red flag - I'm sorry, but your crush is not a nice person and beat avoided.
I'm sorry.
Slip a copy of Disney's Brave into her bedroom, watch heads explode ...
I love me some Kill Six Billion Demons, one of the best cartoons on the interwebs :-)
Yeah, when I went from jobs that paid weekly to one that paid monthly I was not prepared for the number of people who would smile to my face and then stab me in the back.
Also, leaving a job went from hugs, well wishes, and a box of chocolates over to being escorted out by security because they assumed anyone leaving would want to steal stuff, which was surreal.
When I then moved to working at secured locations the friendliness came back, which was a bit weird to start with but I think it's necessary to cope with the loss if control everyone feels at a subconscious level.
Indeed, I got a lot of enjoyment from mine and always thought it felt like a better engineered piece of technology than the PS2