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  • In Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Aladdin in several levels in the beginning you have go forward a bit and then return back to the start to find the secret. Needles to say, it also messed me up for life.

  • Proton

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  • When somebody says they like Proton:

  • It's been 4 whole hours and lemmings haven't suggested Jellyfin or Navidrome or something yet?!

  • Rich are food. Not friends!

  • The meme requires that it at least has "which is nice" phrase at the end. But preferably, the entire "So I've got that going for me. Which is nice." sentence.

  • Not sure what's the idiom with "fridge" in it.

  • Technically, there's a bundle that includes the game for $50.

  • My two favorite malaphors:

    • It's not rocket surgery.
    • We will burn that bridge when we get to it.
  • I honestly don't see this changing any time soon because there are biological incentives behind both stereotypes. And, anecdotally, my gf (40+) will pout if in some context I refer to her as a woman, and be like "noooo, I'm a girl... :(". Semi-jokingly, of course, but only semi.

  • Stereotypically, women always strive to look as young as possible, so calling one a girl can be seen as a compliment. While men, stereotypically strive to appear mature, hence calling one a boy can be considered an insult.

  • Right? It will probably mostly impact poor people, so who cares!

  • Just depends on the location. In some places the climate is projected to become milder.

  • It will likely not make the planet inhospitable to all people, just some. In fact, a bunch of people will benefit from it, like those living in colder climates (at least for some time).

  • They would just build climate-controlled domes.

  • Then I misunderstood and was thinking of a different adjustment of the head. The one I was thinking about us when you wedge the screwdriver behind the head and bend it otwards a little for better contact. For that you need a flat tool.

  • Don't you use a flathead for that?

  • "Iela" means "street" in Latvian, so yeah.

    Speaking of, my favorite street in Riga is Lielā iela. If for nothing else, then just for how that name sounds. But also "lielā" (feminine of "liels") means "big", but Lielā iela ("Big Street") is tiny, just one car wide (for the most part) and is barely even visible on the map.