I've started selling a bundle containing both Ai no Nai Sekai Nante Nai! and Sucrose, for $10 USD! Both can of course be purchased separately. Link in the reply!↓
【愛のない世界なんてない!】と【Sucrose】を含むセットを10米ドルで売り始めました!単品でも売れます!リンクは返事に↓
Imagine Flowey regaining a more innocent sense of curiosity as he’s exposed to new things on the surface. As well, a bit of naivety shines through; when he first learns about space travel, he asks Frisk to take him to space, being disappointed to learn that it’s not that simple.
There is one specific thing BlueSky does that I wish Twitter did and that is allow you to mute individual posts. For understandable reasons, there’s been an uptick in posts from users I otherwise want to follow that I have zero interest in seeing, without any text to mute.
It’s frankly hard enough finding people (again, mainly westerners) to talk to about even the most benign of topics given that social media has created a landscape where people have had their brains fried. Feels like I have to run a flowchart before any interaction.
It kinda sucks wanting to talk about stupid things that aren’t quite suitable for main, but having your usual discussion partners be offline for extended periods, and knowing that bringing in someone new is always a gamble (though, mainly with westerners).
When it comes to privacy rights, I think anyone who says they have nothing to hide should try to imagine someone antagonistic towards them gaining power. I imagine you might want the right to a bit of privacy, at that point. I feel the same about freedom of speech.
@GabrielCam66884 I feel like the cutoff depends on who you ask, but in my own opinion, I'd consider the PS2/GameCube/Xbox and before to be retro. By the PS3/Wii/360 era, where internet connectivity was standard, I feel like gaming had started its transformation into what it is now.