
I just got to show this to someone yesterday for the first time.
they were confused, but want to keep going.

I just got to show this to someone yesterday for the first time.
they were confused, but want to keep going.
tines of three, handle of five


thanks for checking, I’ve watched a bunch of spire videos, and went both ways around. I tried about 20 times, she can’t do that little hop onto the handhold before the long jump in the version I have, at least with a keyboard and every key binding and direction I tried. She can long jump right or left, but not in any upward direction on my install, which is necessary for the final handhold before jumping into the spire.
and the jumping seemed really janky the whole time that I was playing.
I’m going to try other versions of the game some other time. there are other good games to play for now.


yea, it’s still during but tutorial. basically, it’s the first time they’re teaching you how to do long jumps from hand holds that are too far apart.
so if it’s far above you you hold up, she bounces on her knees and then if you push jump, in the first game I remember she sort of short hops onto the handhold and then jumps off of the hand hold, but for forbid and West she just jumps left or right normally and will not jump up onto the next hand hold which is too far away.
it’s very bizarre and I played the first game with a controller, so I’m not sure what is going wrong here.
I’ve made it to the handhold right before the last handhold before I jump into the tower. I assume because there’s a giant open tower panel, but I can’t get to the last handhold before I jump into the panel because she won’t do the far jump, she only jumps left or right even if she’s reaching toward the next handheld, it’s really weird

wow, yes I appreciate you adding that context, that’s some important information to know

wow, that’s crazy. thanks for the video, i just watched it.
if thatchers goal was to close the mines, wouldn’t miners voluntarily not working play into that?
or does strike in this context mean general protest rather than specifically not working?

can one of the Brits lay out bullet points or just a short list of why Thatcher is so universally hated by the uk?
I really only know the memes and I’m finally curious about the substance.
thank you.
So excited for Season 3
why is that vine so funny?
I feel like a hundred other people could have done a hundred other videos with that same scene and it would not be as perfectly funny as that guy is.

holy moly that is some serious ice cream hardware.
i prefer gelato to ice cream, does your ninja really mix it so different as to clearly make one or the other?

truth.
truth.
have you tried using an immersion blender to make an airy iced pudding?
I haven’t, but i like banana ice cream and just thought of this last week, and I’ve been obsessed with the idea for days.
oh definitely, I’ve been searching for these numbers forever, I didn’t really know where to ask. I think I tried Ask Lemmy once but no dice
thank you so much! it’s great to know that the national distribution is so wide, even considering those statistical biases.
thank you smjarf.
I am so curious how large the furry population is in general compared to the demographics on Lemmy.
I’m also curious about the country distribution on lemmy.
The public gets things wrong, that’s why it’s important to set the record straight rather than serve up pablum.
“The whole point of eroding civil rights is to help billionaires…”
claiming an absolute regarding complex and differentiated issues is how you know something is pablum.
The long-term conservative judicial and legislative campaign the meme incorrectly refers to has a lot to do with race and religion, for example.
“Always has been”.
this is just a line from a short-sighted meme that is often incorrectly used, including here by you. it’s a fun phrase that means nothing, it’s confetti stuck in your sock.
closer to fifty percent, but yea, That’s 700 million people waiting to get online, more every day.
this meme is dumb and short-sighted and the commenters are right.
it isnt a culture war conservatives are inciting, it is a war on civil rights.

a lot of them understand the concept of airfoils also, but holding a random concept in your head doesn’t prevent them from driving home drunk.

exactly. when I grew up with it, I was like oh five beers? you can function all right because that was the culture.
and now when I visit the states I’m like oh these people are all driving home drunk, every person I know and many I don’t are driving home impaired to a dangerous degree.

many Americans don’t really worry about driving drunk. it is weird going back to visit, having beers with people and then everybody drives home drunk.
from concerts, from the bars, from restaurants, from bowling alleys, driving impaired is pretty normal there.
like you say, there’s no public transport to get them home.
I laughed at this, but now I might actually show it to her.
the longer that story goes on the less ridiculous it seems. I have a more favorable impression of the skibidi toilet series than I do of the official transformers movies.