







Yeah, that and blue stake are going to be reworked in the upcoming content update, so even LocalThunk agrees with you. I basically did the same thing, just rerolled until I got an investment tag in the first ante and tried my luck from there, but I did all my gold stakes in order so there was still plenty of fun to be had afterwards! And then I worked on getting naneinf, then played some multiplayer after that!
Don’t forget about “running a train”


Ya gotta be more subtle than that, something like BUTTS BUTTS COCKS so even if they abbreviate it, it’s still BBC


Surprised no one’s mentioned U2


If they can get Refused back together for the soundtrack again, I am super hyped!


Crazy lol
Flex Tape (really all of the Flex stuff) is really good. I used it to repair a cracked bathtub over a decade ago, and it’s still there, working just as well as day one!
:q!


For it to be a fanfic, it has to be fictional


If Heroic doesn’t work, Bottles is usually my go-to for GOG games.
Arch users here, just touched grass for the first time. Felt like bloat, had my lawn paved.
a nice aesthetic
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🦭💨


This is a toilet for alcoholics, the indent is there to make it more comfortable while you’re vomiting


Honestly, you’ve kinda already found one of the best, here on Lemmy! Other than that, depending on which distro you choose, the Arch community can be a little terse, but definitely the most knowledgeable and more than willing to help if you do your research first. The Mint community is pretty nice, and patient since the distro is aimed at newbies. LinuxMusicians is a nice forum, and not so distro-specific, but I’ve noticed that they tend to get bogged down in the “why” and not the “how” on occasion. Really, other than Phoronix and the LKML, the Linux community in general is pretty cool, just a few loud voices give us a bad rap for being too insular, but that’s changing pretty quickly.


Also, don’t forget that in the event of a crash, those Bluetooth speakers would become Bluetooth missiles.


Anytime! One of the best things about Linux is that if you’re having trouble, you can ask the community for help and more than likely, someone’s gonna know something about it, so help is just a post away! Have fun, and good luck!