Thanks, person. I am autistic: specifically Aspergers. I feel like you understand me well.
Take care!
Home sweet home.
Still wondering how you can join Peertube.
Current Fediverse apps:
I mainly use WordPress for my art blog.
I think these apps rock.
Lemmy is safer than Reddit to me, and it looks like other people here would probably agree.
Reddit is full of haters, bots, and spam.
Lemmy doesn’t have any of that.
You can engage in social discussion better here.
I used to play TF2 a lot on Steam.
Then players started getting salty with me.
So I haven’t touched it ever since.
There needs to be one for iOS too.
Does it recommend anything else on there?
I see that you can request an account, though.
I looked at it, and they don’t allow making an account for some reason.
It seems more complex than being on YouTube.
I disagree: Atari has been more profitable than lately, I think. The console is rather nice: it just needs one more joystick to rival the gamepads.
My VCS is colored like when the original Atari VCS debuted in the 70s while my 2600 is the 80s Vader model with a matching joystick.
Happy anniversary, Fediverse!
No different than the Homelander death.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I was going to use Copilot without over-relying on it too much while using more Microsoft products.
I currently have my original PlayStation (PS1) which is more like a classic version of the brand.
I still have a decent collection of games for it but I seldom use it out of sentiment for the PS5 being a failure from what I’ve been reading about it.
So technically I have a PlayStation in this case.
Pretty cool!
Ah, okay.
Definitely the company bumpers that scare me.
Hooray! Someone has my phobia as well!
EDIT: I think videotape bumpers scare me a lot whether they’re Paramount or WDHV at the time.
“And now, our feature presentation!” Yeesh.
Or do company bumpers on VHS not count?
Stupid dog! You make me look bad!
rummage OOGA-BOOGA-BOOGA!
I have both coffee and tea in the mornings.
I have a way of brewing a pitcher of tea where I boil water in a saucepan, turn of the heat, steep up to 6 teabags the brand I use for 5 minutes, remove them, pour it into a large pitcher, then fill with water until full of freshly-brewed tea.
At least, that’s how I me and my Dad make it.