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    1. Neverwinter Nights
      Especially with all the modules, and the online role playing servers, this one has kept me entertained for over twenty years.
    2. Caves of Qud
      I’m going to finish this one… some day.
    3. Daggerfall
      For nostalgia’s sake
    4. Songs of Syx
      I just got started with this one, but it feels like a game I could not get tired off any time soon. It’s still under development, so I hope I get the updates as well?
    5. Streets of Rogue
      A fun game that I like to play with my son
    6. Unlimited Adventures
      A precursor to Neverwinter Nights from the early 90s. Has a huge library of modules to play.
    7. Cyberpunk
      I mainly like it as a virtual world to explore
    8. Fallout New Vegas
      It was either this or Fallout 2. But FNV has mods, so I guess this one will win.
    9. Fallout 2
      Ok, I want this one too :)
    10. <Placeholder for some kind of roleplaying MUD>
      I don’t know enough about them yet, but I’ve always wanted to properly get into one. With only 10 games to play, I hope I will be able to stay focused enough to get invested in one.


  • Tess@piefed.blahaj.zonetomemes@lemmy.worldGet out
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    il y a 2 jours

    This is legitimately the first response that comes to mind when I’m at a doctor’s appointment that I personally asked for.
    Like, I don’t want to bother this nice lady with my problems. I’m sure she has better things to do than having to listen to me.













  • I love the amount of city nature my city has. There are parks built as buffers between the neighborhoods, making it possible for a lot of people to go for a walk whenever they feel like it. I personally live just a minute’s walk from a huge park that I get to cross daily to go to work.
    Another thing that I like is how well everything is set up. Public busses drive almost exclusively on their own private roads, which means they’re never stuck in traffic. And bicycle paths are also separated from normal traffic as much as possible. I can get to the central train station with a 10 minute bicycle ride and never have to cycle on a main road.

    People in my country like to make fun of where I live, because it’s a ‘new’ (50 year old) city without any culture or soul. But most people are genuinely surprised at how nice it actually is when they’re here :)




  • Tess@piefed.blahaj.zonetome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    My 4 year old son once leaned too far backwards and fell over in one of our heavy wooden dining chairs. He was dazed but thankfully ok.
    But the back of the dining chair was completely broken.

    I managed to salvage it as a stool by sawing off the remains of the back. But whenever my kids now ask why we only have three dining chairs, I tell them in graphic detail about what happened the last time when someone was wobbling on their chair.