The Last Voyage of the Demeter - was an interesting take on the old Dracula legend. The movie had great atmosphere and some solid performances.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter - was an interesting take on the old Dracula legend. The movie had great atmosphere and some solid performances.
You have a great way with words
I only use Facebook for local community info as I can’t get that anywhere else. My fake profile works wonderful for that.
Most alcoholics use alcohol to run from difficult, unprocessed emotions. I was one of them.
And suddenly everyone was born on Jan 1st, 2000
It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I just can’t look away!
Good luck getting a boomer to setup their own domain. Hell, I’m GenX and I wouldn’t know how to.
I have been trying to work on my attention span ever since quitting Reddit. There’s this great book I’m reading, it has everything in it that I love, I would have been pulled in if this was 20 years ago (yeah, I’m old). But I find I can only handle about 5 minutes or so before I feel that urge for “fresh” information. It sucks!
That is just mind blowing!
It’s very much a nerd/geek environment at the moment. There isn’t much for normies to look at…yet.
Bodies Bodies Bodies was surprisingly good
I was in my early 20s when BG1, BG2, NWN, and Icewind Dale came out. The hype was real, and it was a spectacular time in gaming.
I will always upvote Blake’s 7!
I wonder why it seems to be a different experience for everyone. Must be instance related, no? I mostly saw Linux, memes, technology and politics before blocking them.
Wow, I feel so privileged with my cptsd and my partner’s stroke. Suck it losers!
I’ll keep Gmail for any shit I might want to sign up for and use ProtonMail as my serious email account.
Like driving my car. I haven’t got a clue how it all works under the hood but I know enough to get me where I want, when I want.
Worrying about something you can’t control isn’t going to make things better either.
Always had a soft spot for Impostor (2001) with Gary Sinise based on Philip K Dick’s short story. It never is mentioned very much