Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
The SNES Mario Kart is still the one I’ve played the most and am the most nostalgic for.
I don’t know the story, but that’s the genuine cartridge art they used for the first Mega Man in the US. It’s just terrible and looks nothing like the game.
You’ve waited long enough!
I wonder if there’s a year when the emoticons lost their noses.
For anyone who hasn’t seen it: wtfhappenedin1971.com
I always debate whether to put these in c/tenforward or here, because they’re Trek characters, but the jokes aren’t technically about Star Trek.
Today I had two of them, so I put one here and one there.
We didn’t have the internet for memes back then, so gotta make up for lost time.
This is an even better punchline than the original meme. Lol
Should have taken a lesson from captain Kirk and his beloved mountain.
Same here. I stopped eating meat back in the mid 00’s too, so there’s rarely any reason for me to want fast food anyway.
People were predicting this a while back as a way that reddit would make themselves more “advertiser-friendly”.
I also wonder if there were some legal concerns in those states that now require porn sites to check IDs.
I have this old edit too, but I like yours better.
I’ve had a successful Ironman run on Commander difficulty in XCOM 2 (WOTC), but Legendary Ironman continues to elude me. I usually get back into it once or twice each year and try again. Maybe one of these days!
This looks right up my alley. Thanks for the rec!
Those old NES games broke my fear of failure, so roguelikes, soulslikes, and similar games where you have a real chance of losing are my jam.
This also applies to games with permanent roster losses like XCOM or Darkest Dungeon. I can’t get enough.
Physicists say it’s purely theoretical right now.
Part of it seems to stem from people’s excitement to infodump about how federated social media works.
That’s relevant and interesting to learn about, but the average person just needs to hear “make and account here and start browsing memes” first.