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charokol@lemmy.zipto
Shitty Movie Details@lemmy.world•TIL that in Game of Thrones, they used a prosthetic arm for Jaime Lannister instead of chopping off Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s real hand.
12·4 days agoMe, looking at the picture (I’m not very smart): I wonder which one is the fake one
charokol@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons Officially Have A Pay-To-Press ButtonEnglish
10·4 days agoIt looks like one of those flat buttons flush with the surface of the controller. And it’s under the home button, so I feel like you’d have to be pretty deliberate to trigger it
I wonder if this is possible for other shapes
charokol@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons Officially Have A Pay-To-Press ButtonEnglish
72·4 days agoJust don’t use it? My PS5 controller has a media share button I’ve never used. If they suddenly made that feature pay-to-use it still wouldn’t affect me
His reaction seems to be to pout and not explain what his problem is. If he could communicate, OP might not have to turn to the internet to find out what they did wrong
charokol@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•'This Is Unbelievably Scummy' - GTA 6 Fans Are Annoyed By Netflix's Paywalled Extended Look at the GameEnglish
221·13 days agoThis is the lamest controversy I’ve ever heard
charokol@lemmy.zipto
Shitty Movie Details@lemmy.world•In Evil Dead (2013), Eric finds a book bound in human skin, wrapped in barbed wire, with "Leave This Book Alone" scribbled on it. He then cuts the barbed wire, reveals the hidden text and read it al…
15·18 days agoWhy would he think it’s a real cursed book? Seems like it might be an intriguing meta horror novel or something
“What is the word for the thing inside corn on the cob? Huh, it’s impossible to know. Guess I’ll go with corn bone“
charokol@lemmy.zipto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•midas touch is a greek myth warning people about greed, yet we use it to describe someone who succeeds at what they do.
9·24 days agoThe “original” version of that quote is unattested and likely made up post facto



Whenever I lock my door, I do something unique and unusual at the same time. Like knocking the door knob twice, or tapping my forehead. When I try to remember if I locked the door or not, I’m no longer concerned if I’m just remembering locking it from a previous day, because I remember doing the unique action too