Grimtuck
@Grimtuck@lemmy.world
- Comment on Peak male form 4 days ago:
What does it say? There’s no reject all and I can’t be arsed unchecking then manually.
- Comment on Who did this 😂😂😂 1 week ago:
- Comment on The Faculty, any day 1 week ago:
Cypher - 2002
Industrial spy movie that has some strange twists. I just loved the whole feel and atmosphere around the movie.
- Comment on The Faculty, any day 1 week ago:
This is a top comedy movie and doesn’t belong here but I’m up voting anyway. It’s genius.
- Comment on The Faculty, any day 1 week ago:
It’s great fun mixed with dystopia. I’d take that over yet another romcom / teen makeover movie any day of the week.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt says 2 weeks ago:
I really enjoyed it and didn’t experience any bugs as I waited for it to be sorted. It was also one of the rare games that held my attention long enough to finish, so that’s probably why I think highly of it. Love that I’m being downvoted! I’ll know not to bother contributing my opinion next time.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt says 2 weeks ago:
If our wasn’t as broken as it was, it might not have ended up as good as it did.
- Comment on What games are just objective master pieces? 2 weeks ago:
For be it’s still System Shock 2
- Comment on WaaaaAAALLLEEEeee 2 weeks ago:
Need more input to decipher
- Comment on Yes 3 weeks ago:
I was thinking the same thing! I swear I’ve used this key.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
My “indoor” cat brings me dinner every day including crows and other animals from the woods nearby. She also fights constantly with our much older next neighbours cat. She might get fed every day, but she hunts and fights for fun.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I called the fire brigade when I was about 4 years old. I thought it was a toy phone so I dialed 999 (I’m in the UK) and said there was a fire in a guest I could see from my window. I was mortified when the fire brigade arrived at the house asking if anyone had called as they’d been looking fit a guest fire in the area.
I think I evened it all out when I found smoke in our living room at age 6 and alerted my parents. I thought they were cooking sausages but a log had rolled out onto the carpet and the fire officer said I probably saved the house.
I felt guilty about the first case for decades. B but you have to forgive yourself. Also, out doesn’t matter what you did. Your parents divorce is not your responsibility. Whether what you did triggered it or not, their relationship clearly wasn’t strong if it broke so easily and it probably works have before for other reasons anyway.
- Comment on Helpful tip for this weekend 4 weeks ago:
Even with a massive tip you could save a fortune
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
If he’s neuro divergent he gets a pass but his family really need to help with a better choice of shirt.
- Comment on Why do we tolerate it that Luigi Mangione is being held in prison. We know its absolutely the least safe place he can be? 5 weeks ago:
I thought it was in America and I’m need of urgent surgery.
- Comment on Are AAA Games too bloated? 5 weeks ago:
Like Stray, I loved the Uncharted games. The story was well paced and the gameplay fun and each one could be finished in a weekend or less. Too many games expect hundreds of hours of time committed and they just burn me out. I’d like more games like this.
It’s a shame that earlier handed in the series aren’t ported to the PC.
- Comment on Anon blames millennials 1 month ago:
So almost half are millennials then?
- Comment on Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working 1 month ago:
Haha thank you!
- Comment on Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working 1 month ago:
What if I don’t want to change it? I’ve seen my sister’s bills double since she got a smart meter so why the hell would I want to do that? I’m more than happy to keep giving them a manual reading.
What are my options?
I hate this world.
- Comment on New kinda Captcha 1 month ago:
Don’t be silly, they’re clearly all Chihuahua’s
- Comment on Choose a number, 1-5! 1 month ago:
Oh gawd no! That square handle digs into the hand when you use it. I’ve been there.
- Comment on Anon pitches the next big movie adaptation of a video game 1 month ago:
I’m predicting 20 months
- Comment on Yvette Cooper ‘open to EU youth mobility scheme’ 1 month ago:
A bunch of fucking moronic nationalists and my mum.
- Comment on Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell 'hyper personalized' ads 1 month ago:
Do you think this guy would avoid saying a thing? No, he’d come right out and tell you if he wanted you dead. As long as he could provide your with personalised ads in the afterlife.
- Comment on I don't mind! 1 month ago:
Oh my god! I think I had this book!
- Comment on What is anti-propaganda? 2 months ago:
I like the Oxford dictionary definition:
“The systematic dissemination of information, esp. in a biased or misleading way, in order to promote a particular cause or point of view, often a political agenda.”
- Comment on Does not having a (mainstream) social media account make you look suspicious to the authorities? Is it a good idea to have an innocent looking social media account just to look "normal"? 2 months ago:
Keep the social media account and don’t travel to the US. Problem solved.
- Comment on In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows. 2 months ago:
Downloading Mint at the moment. I haven’t tried to use Linux since Redhat 5 I think it was.
- Comment on TSMC’s $100 billion pledge won’t resurrect US chipmaking, says Intel’s ex-CEO 2 months ago:
But the fat orange man says you can
- Comment on Do you think Social Media is just exaggerated as being placed of being the source of all problems? 2 months ago:
In my opinion it ties into Dunbar’s number or the monkey sphere, where humans simply cannot be that well connected without it ultimately becoming a disaster.
The human mind just isn’t as evolved as everyone thinks it is and is built on a design that was about survival of you and your tribe.
I usually start from this point and then add in the billionaires and corporations that have learnt how to manipulate these instincts for their own gain.