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Lol, there are just so many random variations of every opening that it’s virtually impossible to know them all. It’s sometimes helpful to see what an opening is called so that you can potentially look it up later, but 99% of the time I feel like Michael in the meme.
Also can’t forget gaming companies that have turned many modern games into Skinner-boxes.
It made the world weird - especially politics. I still attribute the extreme polarization that we see today to the aftermath of 9/11.
Don’t get me wrong, I know people had strong opinions before 2001, but it didn’t seem like political party was as significant a part of the average person’s identity like it is now.
You’re not supposed to notice such things.
I think a lot of creative types don’t get over that, but I know some start by doing it for themselves and then it’s just a bonus if anyone else likes it.
That sounds like a cool teacher
It’s like a small CD player.
The Princess Bride! Sorry, I guess in my head it was inconceivable that everyone wouldn’t already know it.
Oh hey, I didn’t realize we had a best of lemmy community!
Not sure if you can ping people on here, but @[email protected]
I still consider them “modern” consoles.
He’s still on dial-up.
It’s totally replaced reddit for me. Every community I’m interested is smaller than I’m used to, but much more positive. It’s cool even seeing a lot of the same names occasionally as I navigate around the site.
I hope it keeps this level of quality as it grows.
That’s a really effective way to get people to look at the listing.