Holy shit. The game pineapple is literally almost 1:1 this Greentext as a game. That’s so funny, I wouldn’t have known.
I also now finally understand the intent of the game. I didn’t like it that much because the ending is so pretentious, and I don’t agree with the message, but it definitely comes across differently in the game.
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Is that some kind of trope? Or why pineapple specifically? Because that literally is the exact plot of a specific game called Pineapple: A bittersweet revenge
Korne127@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Deleting my certified banger of a comment on WomensStuff because I respect the rule5·3 days agoI tbh only know several trans women making this kind of joke /shrug
Korne127@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•I've been developing my indie horror game Abaddon for the past 3 years now, and it's finally coming to Steam!English1·4 days agoIt genuinely looks really great (but scawy :c).
But no macOS :C
Korne127@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Human civilization won't last forever; someday there will be a last movie ever made1·4 days agoWell, it’s difficult to define movie. There will be the last big blockbuster production. But maybe there will still be a smaller production that counts as blockbuster for some people. There will be documentation of stuff probably, does that count as a movie when people film their last days? I don’t think there will this one clear final movie, but yeah, it will (probably) end eventually.
Korne127@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•As governments around the world are set to make the Internet more restrictive and privacy-invading, we need a solutionEnglish16·4 days agoTor is slow and has a reputation of being used by pedophiles and drug traffickers.
It sucks that literally using something that should be the default, truly protecting privacy, has such a bad reputation because… well it protects privacy.
What a lucky guy. Like him, who found a rare W in an M&Ms package:
I mean using unwrap is not bad practice if the value is guaranteed to not be none, which can happen frequently in some applications.