Kevin

joined 4 months ago
 

I gotta know if any of you have seen this crazy thing before. I was in my garden the other day watering my Chile peppers that i grow and sell, when I spot a spider web right next to my bell pepper patch.

It didn't look like the average kind of web. This thing was covered in this, like, super sticky goo. Not the usual fly-catching kind, this stuff was seriously sticky.

Like, if you brushed against it, it would stick to your clothes. I Googled it and didn't find much information that matched it.

The web looked like pure silk and had colorful spots on it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

It's ok man thanks for responding

 

I've been diving into the world of amateur satellites, and the idea of building one is absolutely thrilling! However, like any ambitious project, getting started can feel overwhelming. So, I wanted to gather some collective wisdom from this awesome community.

  1. Choosing Components: What are the must-have components for a basic satellite? Any recommendations on where to source them without breaking the bank?

  2. Learning Resources: What books, online courses, or tutorials have you found invaluable in understanding satellite design and operation?

  3. Software and Simulations: Are there any specific software tools or simulation programs you'd suggest for planning and testing satellite systems?

  4. Launching: What are the best options for getting a small satellite into orbit for amateurs? Has anyone here collaborated with organizations like SpaceX or Rocket Lab?

  5. Success Stories: I'd love to hear about your personal projects! What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them? Pics and progress updates are always welcome!

Thanks in advance!

 

Alright, folks, it's time to settle this once and for all. Is 'Plumber's Adventure 9' a dumpster fire that shouldn't have seen the light of day, or is it an underrated masterpiece that just went over everyone's heads?

Let's hear your hottest takes!

 

Welcome to Arthur Is A Piece Of Shit !

This is a community where we gather around and talk shit about how fucking stupid Arthur is, and how much of a piece of shit he is.

His video game opinions are garbage and he's just generally wrong about mostly everything.

You should especially join this community if Arthur banned you from, his 'don't answer arthur' community, which also serves no purpose and makes no fucking sense.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Arthur is mostly always wrong

 

Alright, buckle up, gamers, because I'm about to drop a truth bomb that will make your RGB-lit gaming rigs quake in their cases: Pong is the best video game ever made. Yeah, I said it. And here’s why.

  1. Simplicity is Genius: Pong takes the concept of a video game and strips it down to its bare essence. Two paddles, one ball, infinite fun. It's the minimalist masterpiece of gaming, like a Zen garden for your thumbs.

  2. Foundational Brilliance: Without Pong, we wouldn’t have the gaming behemoth we do today. It's the granddaddy, the origin story, the OG. It paved the way for everything from Super Mario to Cyberpunk 2077. Every pixel and polygon owes a debt to that bouncing ball.

  3. Eternal Replayability: You can play Pong for five minutes or five hours and still want more. The challenge is endless. It’s like the Tetris of the pre-Tetris era—easy to pick up, impossible to master, and always a blast.

  4. A Test of Skill: Forget about your KD ratio in Call of Duty. Pong is where real reflexes and hand-eye coordination are honed. It's you against the machine (or your friend), no gimmicks, no power-ups—just pure skill.

  5. Nostalgia Overload: Playing Pong is like traveling back in time to the dawn of gaming. It’s a warm, fuzzy hug from the past, a reminder of simpler times when games didn’t need photorealistic graphics or Hollywood budgets to be fun.

  6. Universally Accessible: No convoluted plots, no steep learning curves—just pick up the paddle and play. It’s gaming democracy in action, welcoming to everyone from your grandma to your little cousin.

So there you have it, folks. Pong isn’t just a game; it’s a legend, a monument to the power of simplicity and skill. If you disagree, well, you’re probably too busy being wowed by shiny graphics to appreciate the true beauty of a bouncing pixel. Long live Pong!

 
  • StarCraft is too hard for casual players: StarCraft's high APM (actions per minute) requirement and complex mechanics can be intimidating for newcomers. This can lead to frustration and feeling overwhelmed, which some gamers argue limits the game's appeal.
  • The three races are unbalanced: Balancing three distinct races with unique units and abilities is a constant challenge. Some players feel a particular race, like Zerg, is inherently stronger and easier to win with in competitive play.
  • StarCraft is a dying game: With the rise of MOBAs (multiplayer online battle arenas) and other genres, StarCraft's player base has shrunk. Some gamers believe the game is past its prime and no longer relevant in the esports scene.
[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Ah, my evil twin. We meet again....Kevin

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