


Futuristic space-deadbeat. Timeless.



Tax evasion is where he really excels. Jeremy Clarkson is a dogshit human.


Make them eat the bread as punishment.


Because It’s YouTube and it’s comments are always full of inbred Nazis.
olive green?



Hell yeah bro, right there with you!


I “switched” last night (just to poke about) LibreWolf for PC and Fennec for phone.
Looks like people didn’t get the Sublime reference.


Chipped a permanent front tooth quite badly drunk cycling. I’d fallen off and when I picked the bike up by its handlebars I threw them into my face trying to lift the bike. Was so lucky to only fracture a tooth instead of 7 of them lol.


Do you think you’re contributing to the conversation with your remark?


If not they can always split.


That sounds like a pretty standard event from my memory of playing DF lol


I really enjoyed watching Oxhorn play Silent Hill 2 remake, well, once he stopped smashing windows obsessively. Also enjoyed games like The Quarry, Until Dawn etc but they might not be your type of thing.


Yup, that’s essentially been my experience with Steam and chat as well, though it sounds like you might be having an even rougher time than I am. I’m on LXQT, but it’s the only app I’ve used that consistently acts this poorly across different installs and distributions. I’d always assumed it was just a universal “Steam-on-Linux” quirk, but it’s interesting to hear it’s not quite the same for everyone.


I spent a Christmas alone once and absolutely loved it. It was nice to have some “me” time without having to deal with the Hoi Polloi.
How comes you’re going to be alone this year? Is there anything fun you can get up to on the day? (hobby or something?) if possible and appropriate try and have as much “fun” as possible; whether if it’s relaxing and having a bath or reading a book with some tea.


Interesting - I’m surprised to hear so many don’t experience this. I’ve used Steam chat on Arch and EndeavourOS for years, and I’ve always found the desktop client to feel a little sluggish, with menus and emoji pickers being particularly finicky. I wonder if it’s related to certain desktop environments or specific setups?