The only important part of the Sunday Paper

Garfield, Peanuts, Dilbert, Family Circus: what were your favorite paper comic strips?

u/JetSoulsForever — 27 days ago
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Meet Mauro Morandi, who spent 33 years living alone on an island, simply because he didn't want to talk to anyone.

u/Casual-Snoo — 1 month ago
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I don't need your community, I need my own

Wondering if anyone else has come to this same conclusion - other people's communities seem to push me away after a year or so. I don't have the patience to compete in these ladders and popularity contests that I don't want to game.

Therefore, the answer is to make my own community that actually works for me. This means that when I get sad that the people that I like from external communities don't even check in on me, that's telling me I've officially gotten out of my element and I should leave the group.

Essentially, the small group of friends must be created on your own - do not rely on friends of friends to help even out your social circle. Even still, because we're introverts, it does not mean that friends you do have may be friends with your other friends - you cannot combine them to make a larger group with our personality type because we're too good at bridging boundaries. Thoughts?

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u/JetSoulsForever — 1 month ago
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Flag Day (poem)

Lullalies, name me

disfigure quietly my muse

feeding vein chaff

daily, nightly, hourly

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Take my words to confuse them

I worship who I used to be

pensively in theft and greatness

archive my soul and forget

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u/JetSoulsForever — 1 month ago

1993(?) Old-School Aura Farmer King

If memory serves me right... I once thought this man was silly. Now, I only wish to be as electrifying as he 😭

>!this was the host of the original Iron Chef Japan show running from 1993 to 1999!<

u/JetSoulsForever — 2 months ago

Shareware/Shovelware Discs

Nothing beats a night of getting pissed off at shitty games that either end too quickly (shareware) or are just generally bad (shovelware). Hell, sometimes they're even both. But it's all worth it in the end when you finally find a game on the $10 disc that's truly worth it like DX-Ball 2 (image 3). They wanted money for it, but the base game alone was so much fun I didn't care about expansions. The music and gameplay were absolutely perfect.

It's interesting because there's no reason to bundle a bunch of shit together anymore like this, especially shareware games that limit you to 30 minutes of play or something like that. This is a completely unique experience to the 90's/00's that I'm glad is staying in the past. I'll take my $3 discounted steam games over 999 bad games and 1 good game for $10 any day of the week.

u/JetSoulsForever — 3 months ago