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In an effort to avoid being more productive I’ve decided to follow this guide and watch every Star Trek in chronological order.
It’s gonna be the first time in my 30 something years of life I’ve actually watched most of these shows. So far I’m 5 episodes into Enterprise and I’m surprised by how much I’m enjoying it.
Those early 2000s Sky One adverts did this thing a huge disservice by making it look like a moody joyless submarine drama when it’s already been super high on the campy goofiness scale, it’s lots of fun.
I’d like my special interest communities to be a bit more active…
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I was taught to treat it like you’re approaching a clock (you’re at 6 o’ clock), and if your exit is left of 12 you should be on the left, right of 12 on the right.
Indeed, it’s pretty surreal. Working on my D4 Druid as we speak, whilst happily awaiting BG3. The fact my daughter is due to arrive the same month it releases makes the nostalgia extra surreal.
Honestly haven’t given FF16 much thought tbh. Haven’t played one since 10. They’ve all looked kind of interchangeable since then. 9 was special for me.
My top 3 games of all time:
All in 2000. Oof. I didn’t even realise this until you asked OP. What a time to be 12 that was.
Diablo 4 mostly but A Night in the Woods and Disco Elysium when I want a change of pace. Night for laid back, quirky storytelling, Disco for cool and intricate infinity engine-style bedlam.
This and Disco Elysium were top of my list for the sale. I bought Disco and I’m loving it, but Divinity is still calling to me.
I tuuuurn around and look at what I see!