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It may seem like nothing...

https://lemmy.world/post/4230060

It may seem like nothing... - Lemmy.world

But this picture of an empty desktop was far too long in the making. it took me a week to succesfully install Arch. I could do the process start to finish, blindfolded, at this point. Finally, after endless hours of repeating the same steps over and over again, trying to word google searches in just the right way to get just that one specific answer to that one absurd issue, re-reading guides and links over and over again trying to find the single missed Sentence that ties everything together and finally. Finally. It may seem kinda stupid to consider that an accomplishment, but I feel quite genuinely proud of myself for actually succeeding at this instead of just throwing in the towel and giving up like I usually do when I try and take on new hobbies, and don’t immediately succeed. ETA: Image fix!

My Best Joint - Lemmy.world

I have never rolled a joint this flawless. Quite proud of it… dunno if I even want to smoke it, it turned out so good.

Curious and Unknowledgable

https://lemmy.world/post/3305147

What's your favorite way to play the game?

https://lemmy.world/post/3269634

What's your favorite way to play the game? - Lemmy.world

How do you choose to play the game? Do you enjoy questing, or prefer seeing the world and messing around? Do you consider yourself a roleplayer, or are you more “serious” about the game? How vanilla do you like your game? Fresh as a new download, a little bit of QoL, or total overhaul? Cheese or no cheese?

Why are superhero villains portrayd as sympathetic villains when a superhero kills someone they care about despite the villain themself murdering nameless innocents?

https://lemmy.world/post/3201247

Why are superhero villains portrayd as sympathetic villains when a superhero kills someone they care about despite the villain themself murdering nameless innocents? - Lemmy.world

For hypothetical example; Father/son duo are criminals, harming, killing, and stealing innocent civilians. Superhero fights them, resulting in the father dying. Son is now portrayed as a sympathetic villain because all he wants is to avenge his father… despite all the fathers of children they murdered whilst comitting crimes. Side question; do you feel sympathy for the villains portrayed like this?