When making small talk I usually explicitly differentiate between "what do you do for money?" and "what do you do for fun?"
Sometimes people are surprised by the latter, but it's usually a more fun topic.
When making small talk I usually explicitly differentiate between "what do you do for money?" and "what do you do for fun?"
Sometimes people are surprised by the latter, but it's usually a more fun topic.
Saw the comic and knew the thread would be a train wreck. So many dudes take this kind of thing deeply personally and throw up colored flags about themselves.
Maybe there's regional pricing but usually albums are like $5 - $10, which is less than Spotify's $12/mo. But then there are discounts and family plans and whatnot. Plus if you want a lot of albums in a month, that'll be more up front.
I tend to only buy a new album every month or so, so I feel like I'm spending about the same. But more importantly I get to keep the music, so some months I buy nothing and still have music.
This seems a little more detailed than I usually go with.
I'm happy cribbing from Fate. Every NPC has a high concept (eg: royal assassin, gig worker delivery man) and Trouble (eg: drinking problem, haunted by well meaning but overbearing grandfather)
If they need more flesh, they can pick up more aspects or goals.
Been pretty happy with Linux for the past year or two.
A few minor problems here and there. I was struggling to figure out how to adjust the screen brightness (pop!_os defaults). Found a command line tool to adjust gamma - my girlfriend was a little baffled. Then I realized I should just adjust the brightness on the display itself, on the hardware.
People look at me like I'm crazy when I say I just buy music (usually from Bandcamp). It's not always more expensive, I get to keep the files drm free, and the people making music get paid
Full time Linux here. No complaints.
Been playing expedition 33 and vampire survivors.
I've asked people "why are you applying to this role at this company, out of all the options?"
Honest answers like "it uses a tech stack I like and the salary is competitive" are fine. Sycophantic answers like "I just really believe in your mission and company values" are less endearing.
Car free is pretty great. Was out until 3am for new years eve. Took the train home. Waited about 5 minutes on the platform for it.
Other passengers in the train car? A disgustingly cute couple in their early 20s sharing headphones. A late 20s lady playing phone games. A mid 30s lady who was falling down drunk and her man, eating pizza, helping her stay awake.
That last couple especially benefitted from taking the train. They were in no shape to drive.
s it possible for Chic-fil-a to ever redeem itself in your eyes?
I honestly haven't been following them.
Did they ever admit fault? That's big for me. An explicit "we were wrong"
Oof.
I (a man who doesn't date me) personally feel like past five or so years in either direction it tends to rapidly fall off. Look weird and hard to relate to.
I skimmed over the srd ( https://www.daggerheart.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Daggerheart-SRD-9-09-25.pdf ) and it doesn't look like a terrible system but I don't think it's for me. Class and level, tables, different shaped dice. Meh. Still too close to DND for me.