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Man, this just makes me want a hammock.

He posted one in reply to me somewhere else in this thread.

I was just thinking this myself.

It looks like the controller and screen/Pi are built separately and are connected by USB, and then you can stick both parts in another contour case that holds them together. It’s an interesting way to avoid having to use hinges and whatnot, since it’s more difficult to make clamshell cases that account for buttons.

Welp, time to start saving money to get a nicer monitor. And a new gaming rig. Now where’s that big jar...

That’s interesting. Motion blur helps sell the illusion of motion, effectively making 30fps feel “smoother”. It goes to show that our brains really are just easy to trick.

I liked the first game enough, put 11 hours into it, but I can’t for the life of me progress because of one effing hard level. I swear, the game is cheating to beat me.

I want to see one of these with motion blur.

I taught a summer class in a kindergarten a few weeks ago and I threw my back out for the first time. The kids called me old and fat.

It’s an anime thing. They think animal buttholes are cute.

I know, right? They could’ve gone with copyright jokes or something. It would’ve been at least marginally funnier.

The people at Sweetie Salad should have seen this coming. Even here in Hong Kong, which is an autonomous region with a (relatively) free press and freedom of expression, any unauthorized congregation of people gets shut down by cops fairly quickly. (Occupy HK being the recent exception, and it was just shut down very

That’s what I love about English. It mugs other languages and steals words left and right.

Good advertising.

“I teach English, I verb what I want!” has been one of my favorite expressions of late.

Shuis pas le premier a dire tout ça, c’est pas du tout original.

Ha ha, Jacques Allgood can go suck it.

Yeah man, those strawmen, so damn easy to punch, it’s not even worth trying.

I personally just never liked how disdainful my parents’ generation were of “anglicismes” and how they tried to keep us from saying “e-mail” (courrier électronique) and “download” (télécharger) when they always freely used “weekend” and “parking.” Made the language feel archaic and stagnant. Thankfully they kinda

Quick, someone put audio to this!