I played this one a few years ago, picked it up at a steep discount and really enjoyed the experience overall.
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3migo@lemmy.worldto
Comic Books@lemmy.world•Have you read Saga? Did you like it?English
9·4 months agoI have read it and enjoyed it. I’d recommend it! It’s not super deep, you could definitely read just the first collection, however I think you’d want to keep going after that as the story is quite intriguing.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
cats@lemmy.world•Our cat has a major possibility of having diffuse iris melanoma, and will have a surgery
6·4 months agoWe had a very similar experience. Our cat’s eyes were green, but one of her eyes slowly started to darken and change pigment over the years. We would keep bringing it up to our vet who told us it wasn’t cause for concern.
Eventually that eye was deep dark brown, so we went to a different vet for a second opinion and they immediately said “that eye has to come out” and referred us to a veterinary cancer specialist.
We had her eye removed and while we were nervous and felt guilty about it, it was a huge success. Our cat perked WAY up after recovering from the surgery and you’d swear she was a kitten again despite being 11 years old.
She adapted quickly and the one eye doesn’t seem to impact her hardly at all.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How long did it take you to get used to glasses?
3·4 months agoI had a similar situation as you. I got a prescription later in life in my late 20s after never wearing glasses before. One eye had a stronger prescription than the other.
It took me about 5 days of daily wear to fully acclimate to the prescription. Each day got better than the last, but I definitely felt like you are describing on day 1.
It isn’t a fun process but it will also feel better and your eyes will feel much less strained with the prescription, so it is ultimately worth it.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•How fair is a Fairphone? (Or, how much of the sticker price does Fairphone spend on fair/eco?)English
911·6 months agoTo me, the appeal of Fair phone has always been it’s repairability. And I think that they view the repairable aspect as a big part of their eco impact, as they intend for people to own their Fairphone for much longer and repair pieces as they need to be buying a new device entirely every 2-4 years.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•If you are looking for fun co-op game checkout PeakEnglish
6·6 months agoMy friends and I have been playing this since the recent launch. It’s a lot of fun! The map rotates daily so it’s a fresh challenge for you to explore every day. I’d recommend starting on the easy “tenderfoot” mode to get a hang of things first.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Shower thoughts do seem to inspire! So why aren't we always hosting our zoom calls and high powered business meetings from the shower?
32·6 months agoAdding work into the shower would diminish it’s idea generating powers.
The reason we are able to come up with good ideas in the shower is that our mind isn’t otherwise occupied by doing anything else. We aren’t on our phones, watching TV, having a conversation, or working. Our mind has no obligations and the act of cleaning yourself doesn’t require much mental load. So our mind is free to drift and think freely about whatever it wants. We don’t have many similar times of distraction-free brain freedom in our modern lives.
Add in a task like taking a meeting, and now you’ve removed that key no thoughts head empty feature of showers that leads to the brain blast.
Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2 can both be played entirely with just a mouse. No keyboard inputs needed.
3migo@lemmy.worldto
Disco Elysium@lemmy.zip•Favorite quotes/character moments from the game? This one from Joyce is a top contender for meEnglish
1·3 years agoOne of my favorite lines, and one that I think of often, is at the ending of the game. To avoid spoilers as much as I can, the bit discussing “the mask of humanity fall from capital.”



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