Doublepluskirk
@Doublepluskirk@startrek.website
- Comment on Are humans the only animal that wipes things off? 10 months ago:
Since they belong to the super family musteloidea, Wash Weasel seems more accurate. Definitely still closer to bears than rodents though.
- Comment on Games that force you to make hard choices 10 months ago:
I like it. Roll with the consequences of your actions, be they accidental or not, but I can see how that can be frustrating for some
- Comment on Games that force you to make hard choices 10 months ago:
Yeah, tanking a district makes that area harder and doesnt feel great; however, if you don’t kill any of them, the combat is really hard because you’re under levelled. So you have to make moral judgements and choose who is “best” to kill.
- Comment on UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank 11 months ago:
People have been saying that for the last few years. Maybe they’re just corrupt cunts normally
- Comment on Why is that on the internet, people assume you're a male from America, but if you're a vegan on the internet, people assume you're female? 1 year ago:
And yet here you are trying your hardest
- Comment on Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Lower Decks | 4x08 "Caves" 1 year ago:
The episode could’ve been called Shades of Cave(s)
- Comment on [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 15 October 1 year ago:
I watched Citizen Kane for the first time. It’s one I’d never got round to despite it being so lauded. I’ll be honest, it being black and white and from 1941, I had prejudged it as I’ve not been a fan of other films of that era.
Thankfully, It’s pretty bloody good! In many ways it feels a more modern film than many that came after it. Yes, some of the acting is a bit hokey, but Orson Welles is great, and the directing, cinematography, and music are all stellar. There’s so many bold and interesting choices and often a tangible sense of heightened reality about it. It’s an odd film in that it outlines the entire plot in the first 10 minutes, but still hooks you with the central question. What is Rosebud? But, more importantly, who is Charles Foster Kane?
- Comment on Lies of P | Review Thread (83/100 OpenCritic) 1 year ago:
I enjoyed the demo but I do hope they tweaked a few things. I hear they made the dodge more viable which should make it a much smoother experience
- Comment on What show took you the longest to get into? 1 year ago:
I was hooked by episode 4 when Bunk and McNulty are at the crime scene
- Comment on What show took you the longest to get into? 1 year ago:
Going in to season 2 can feel a bit jarring if you were expecting it to continue to be about the drug trade, but the show is about Baltimore and each season shows different aspects of the city. The police/drug trade, the docks, government bureaucracy, school system, and the media. For me it’s what makes the wire stand out.
- Comment on What show took you the longest to get into? 1 year ago:
I think they mean the American office. Which gets significantly better after the first season, when they stop trying to just copy the original and do their own thing.
- Comment on In the US, what happens if you sustain a life threatening injury and you don't have insurance? 1 year ago:
It’s like reading dystopian sci-fi