

Some areas get little quail families, running along single-file. Dangly bits on their heads and all, it’s the best!
Some areas get little quail families, running along single-file. Dangly bits on their heads and all, it’s the best!
It’s all of them.
But which one that has been on magazines and had a phase where they infused the blood of the young? Idk, what you’re saying is just not very specific 🤷♂️
Unrelated but are you seeing these posts from Friendica? How are you liking it?
Your comments here always tag the poster or commenter your replying to, which stands out on Lemmy, that’s why I noticed and why I’m asking :)
I was legit waiting for the reveal, with a “that sad little man? <INSERT_TECH_OLIGARCH>”
Playing Binding of Isaac finally. I was a little disappointed with the difficulty honestly! One of my most heavily played games ever is another Roguelike - DCSS. To be clear that one is turn-based, which is very different, but it took me years and dozens at least, probably low hundreds of runs to beat it.
I’m sure I’ll be quickly humbled by the hard-mode difficulty and challenges and such on this one though. Super rewarding, fun, and extremely replayable! Great game. The different characters can play really differently, and through RNG you can def end up with some hilariously weak, or strong, builds.
Can’t say I agree. $20 million plus in person visits = significant shits given.
What’s making you say that? I so badly want this to be true.
Lol who is downvoting, it’s not THAT hot of a take!
I mean, say what ya want (and what we deserve in most cases), but the US has a ton of diverse wildlife. A crazy amount. And even more fun, it’s super regional, including lots of pockets supporting healthy amounts of big and diverse fauna, including large predators. Many species of deer, elk, goat, we have moose, multiple kinds of bears, canines, and small numbers of various (badass and distinct) wildcats. Enough to reliably run into many of these in places, and run the risk in many more.
And that’s to say nothing of the variety of smaller life, which is again regional and diverse. Just utterly bewildering. Uhh…guess I got carried away there lol