nah man fishing mini games are THE SHIT
it’s not about gameplay it’s about vibes It’s just so calming
nah man fishing mini games are THE SHIT
it’s not about gameplay it’s about vibes It’s just so calming
it really felt like exploring SPACE the vibes were incredible
We need a shrooms community
Idk what the point of the ama even was, it’s not like he was going to hear anyone out, and everyone that commented was just asking “why are you such a bad person?”
Lmao I was just looking for the option and I saw this post
It’s another Reddit alternative, however I don’t think it’s federated like this is, it’s more straightforward. I got an invite if you want
Reddit was a part of my life for almost 11 years. I am 22 and some of my first posts on Reddit were short stories I had written and posted to r/movies for opinions on whether they would be good as full length films… lol Back then it felt so tight knit and close, like a community. It felt like you had to have some savviness for tech and computers to use it, and really it was like a home to me. A place where I could talk about the weird niche things that i found interesting, and find people like me. What Reddit has become is so far from that, it might as well be twitter or something. Just a billion people all throwing shit around, no community, no friendships, just posts with comments. The magic died and it is sad. This site seems like it might recapture some of what I loved about early Reddit, though. I hope
super Mario galaxy for sure
When I was very young I had something wrong with my nose and I couldn’t breathe so I had to get surgery
When I left the hospital my parents said I could get a game to play while I couldn’t go to school for a week and I chose super Mario galaxy
I played the shit out of that game and it just has such a calming positive vibe, like everything is gonna be ok
That game is a part of me, I love it so much
… that or left 4 dead 2
this was why I think breath of the wild was so cool, you had to make your own markers and just go to things you thought seemed interesting. It made it feel much more like you were actually exploring