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Cake day: November 1st, 2025

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  • No, really.

    There are just some things in your life, that you have to really work on overcoming and distancing. I remember the first time I moved, I remembered taking some time out of my day to go back to visit my old home, that I lived in for so many years until moving. That old home contained numerous memories but a lot of negativity that built up in it. I really broke down that day and had to leave. I ended up moving back in soon after and then again years later after my second move-out.

    I’m on my third move-out and I wouldn’t want to try it again, also it helps because I’m a 1,622 miles, 4 states away from it.


  • To a point. There’s just a bit of an entry gap when it comes to PC. If you have the money to build a PC that will last you years and can run just about 95% of all games released to the point of you having built the machine to entire backlogs of previous generations of games that were released on console. You won’t be disappointed. The amount of those games is staggering and it can all be done with one PC as opposed to having to buy a console that’s already pricey, then having to buy the actual games which have gotten even pricier on their own.


  • It is all simply for bragging rights and it is by design. This is what is called ‘competition’ to the corporate business world and it is what keeps it healthy. However, is it really competing when just about all sides of the camps are equally being fucked with one way or another? The true winner above them all is capitalism. The more people fight against eachother to justify their alignment, the more money comes in.

    Mobile gaming is barely gaming at all, it is more like, your money is what is what you’re playing with than anything. There had been honest attempts before, to bring actual gaming to mobile, but with so many games being made with intent to scam, there’s no point.


  • My phone is not meant to be an everything-device for it is only for communcation and on-the-go internet for things like paying bills when I’m not at home and/or information I need to know about while on the go. I’ve learned my lesson a long time ago when I once had an all-in-one copier/printer/scanner. When one functionality broke, so did the rest of it. If my phone was gone and I put everything on to it, well what did I just lose? Everything.

    The USB stick idea did indeed work, but it felt so backwards doing so.





  • Point is, nobody should feel they have to subscribe to shit like Spotify, SiriusXM or anything just to get music. Taking away the ability to plug in whatever you use for media is just that push to make people spend more money.

    And if we want to talk about compatibility, why the hell do they still think people use USB sticks to put MP3s on today? That’s a feature in my vehicle, in 2025. Yet something like the IPod? Nah “too old”.






  • Take the tinfoil hat off, junior.

    All that tells you, is what state with the code of 18. It doesn’t tell you where you are specifically, only the plant of which the jug of milk was made in. In this case, it was made in Indiana (not sure if it was based on the number of states in order, which would make it wrong since Indiana isn’t the 18th state, more like 19th but whatever).

    I do happen to work retail and the plausibility of how the milk ended up the way it did is several. The plant didn’t do a good job. Your housing conditions such as temperature and where you stored the milk matters overtime. Someone working dairy didn’t care enough to efficiently stock the jug per company standards. Poor stationing of pallet somewhere from the store in bad conditions. Something.

    Anything. I’ve never had a milk jug just come like that though, since I buy almond milk anymore.