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Cake day: July 29th, 2023

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  • I’ve been playing that new Ratchet & Clank on PC, and man is it such a fun game to play while high. Beautiful, modern visuals. Very colorful, lots of pretty particle effects. Characters so detailed and animation so fluid that it feels like you’re playing a Pixar movie. Easy to pick up and play so it’s not overwhelming when you’re stoned.

    Definitely a must-play if you partake and so-happen to have a decent gaming PC. If not, then I’m sure the PS5 version is decent too.


  • Like an actual bidet? Or an ass sprinkler that you attach to your toilet?

    Question about those things: Where do you add the soap? Or are you just squirting water at your asshole and spreading the shit particles everywhere? You can’t get clean without soap, which is why I’ll stick to hopping in the shower to wash my ass after a nasty shit (unless of course these things actually do dispense soap; in which case I want one).

    Edit: No I don’t take a shower after every shit; just rinse my ass off with body wash and the shower head.




  • Psythik@monyet.cctoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.worldFOUR whole parking spots
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    See that’s the problem with you truck people; a V6 is considered weak in your world.

    Meanwhile the V6 in my Genesis Coupe is fast enough to get me to 60 MPH in under 6 seconds. And unlike a truck, it can actually take a corner at speed.

    Unless you’re a farmer, there’s no reason to own a truck. I even bought one once to see what the hype was all about; got rid of it after less than a year cause I was sick and tired of getting 18 MPG and not even having fun while doing it. If I’m going to get poor fuel economy, I should at least be able to go fast.

    EDIT: I mean I get the “more practical” argument, but let’s be honest with ourselves here: How often do you REALLY use the truck bed? With the money you’re saving in gas by driving something smaller and more economical, you could easily afford to rent a truck each and every time you need to move something. You’re literally spending twice as much as you need to in gas, just for those occasions where you might need to use the bed. A U-Haul is less than $100/day (inc. gas + mileage); you’re spending more than that every time you fill up, when you could be saving over $50 each time at the pump. It’s simple math.