The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.
As for the Lemmy aspect, this sub is often just a bot auto-posting articles from popular news sources on gaming. So if it’s from this community it might not actually be real buzz on Lemmy.
Meat-tea
The comic doesn’t mention how MANY plants they can identify… Just that it’s multiple…
“Yes… This is grass alright… And this one? Tree…”
Maybe even hit them with the classic “you can tell it’s an aspin because of the way it is”
Thank you for this incredibly interesting yet highly unexpected history lesson. I really enjoy knowing this now.
Yes. I’d love some lemony lemonade with lemon
Joe Manager (like Joe Momma)
This specific one is from Flanimals
Why should any game (a piece of art with thousands of hours of work from developers and artists) have to ever vanish… Literally ever… I can’t think of a single reason no matter what the game is. It doesn’t matter if it was a big success or a small game on itch.
Art matters and should be preserved.
I want to point out that the reason The Crew is being pointed out and focused specifically is because it was a large game sold to 12m people and it’s a game from France, a country with fantastic consumer protection laws.
It’s being focused because it’s the game with the best shot of having legal action success NOT because it’s the most loved game of all time.
I considered titling it something like “I found a classic” but I figured there’s always people who haven’t ever seen it and I’d like them to get the same experience as others who got to see it the first time.
As the person who wrote this… It doesn’t make much sense even with it explained.
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You can add filter words on some apps. They remove any post that contains those words. In this case you’d add “Linux”
Honestly, I wish I knew. I found this years ago and even when I tried reverse image searching I could only find people linking the image but NOT the original. It may be lost to time.
If anyone else knows I’d love to give proper credit.
Hoodwinked (2005)