Message from @BricksterJohn

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2019-06-19 23:11:42 UTC  

Remember when 7.5 GB was huge, yeah we will never fill that up

2019-06-19 23:11:52 UTC  

My pc had 4 gb 😛

2019-06-19 23:12:00 UTC  

I was playing Mame emulator on it and SNES

2019-06-19 23:12:12 UTC  

while I had snes as a console too haha

2019-06-19 23:12:15 UTC  

Our first family PC was a 133 MHz, 16 MB RAM, and a 1 GB hard disk

2019-06-19 23:12:41 UTC  

Then I got a 266 MHz with 7.5 GB hard disk

2019-06-19 23:12:50 UTC  

Don't remember how much ram

2019-06-19 23:12:59 UTC  

Yeah my father had something like that before I was born, when he upgraded on winxp I got the win98 pc as my own

2019-06-19 23:13:12 UTC  

Playing Cossacks European invasion / mame/snes etc

2019-06-19 23:13:22 UTC  

good ol days

2019-06-19 23:13:26 UTC  

We hated XP when it first came out cause the control panel was all weird

2019-06-19 23:13:40 UTC  

I didn't know about console emulation for a long time

2019-06-19 23:14:03 UTC  

I saw someone at the library using ZSNES and got him to show me how to set it up

2019-06-19 23:14:19 UTC  

Got Gundam Wing Endless Duel, and that DBZ RPG

2019-06-19 23:14:59 UTC  

Thankfully my father was kinda techsavy so he knew about emus etc

2019-06-19 23:15:12 UTC  

he taught himself about pcs too how to build and all of this things

2019-06-21 04:09:12 UTC  

I actually built my first desktop computer around when I was 14 in the early 2000s. Basically, my parents got our family our first computer when I was around 10 and at first hired a tech guy to come to our house and teach our family computer things. I think he may have come to our house twice because I basically started quickly being my boomer parents' tech support.

2019-06-21 05:38:38 UTC  

Same, maybe a bit younger, but it was a FrankenPC made out of computers in the trash

2019-06-21 05:38:58 UTC  

My mom has never been tech savvy but my dad is

2020-01-23 20:16:50 UTC  

I consider myself a really good guy. I'm an ally and an advocate. I'm a father to two intelligent, creative, fantastic girls and I have a smart, funny, independent and strong wife. We are in an open marriage. She has a wonderful boyfriend named Tyrone who lives with us sometimes.

That said, I know I've done some things in the past that were inappropriate. I have said things that were offensive and made people uncomfortable, and I've made advances toward women that were not wanted and rebuked.

Our society is so riddled with toxic masculinity that many things that are not okay today were accepted behavior 15 - 20 years ago. They weren't okay then, but nobody spoke out about it. Many young men, myself included, learned this toxic crap and lived it.

We know better now, though. We know that anything that makes someone uncomfortable or compromises their bodily autonomy is not okay. I've had to personally work to factor these revelations into my words and my actions. I've adjusted my sense of humor and discarded old jokes and tropes. I'm more careful with my words and more aware of who I'm with in social settings. I try to tread softly now, and to be inoffensive and considerate. I teach my daughters that their bodies are their own, and anyone taking away that power in any way is doing something wrong. I respect my wife and her body in that same way. Hence the open marriage and Tyrone.

We men need to acknowledge that most of us have made these errors in the past, to varying degrees. Inappropriate compliments, for example, aren't the same as groping a sleeping woman, but both things are on the same spectrum of behavior and need to be corrected.

We need to own our mistakes and work to correct them. That's the only way this perverse culture will change. Men have to take ownership of their behavior, correct it,drink soy milk, eat plant based burgers and stand up to other men when they speak or act inappropriately.

2020-02-07 23:53:50 UTC  

join my gaming group, i want a redpilled foundation boys https://www.facebook.com/groups/223982485276070/

2020-02-07 23:54:05 UTC  

indie and retro game focussed

2020-02-23 05:31:46 UTC  

Lego collectable minifigures series 20, and LEGO Minions revealed! Lots of big news!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzThid6OaYQ

2020-02-23 08:34:03 UTC  

way better news than some shitty minifgs and soynion sets.

2020-02-23 08:34:38 UTC  

bad news is, it'll probably be more expensive than a UCS set

2020-02-23 15:07:51 UTC  

Although to me the only lego theme worth a damn was Speed Champions before the witdh of the models increase. Granted, it adds more ability to make more realistic models of the cars, but it looks off when compared to the OG kits.

2020-02-25 02:16:12 UTC  

An epic lego stopmotion series is starting soon by a seriously talented new animator! Check out the trailer:

https://youtu.be/MTkjI58Uli8

2020-02-27 03:43:16 UTC  
2020-02-29 23:42:46 UTC  

Curious about the new LEGO mobile game featuring nostalgic minis from across LEGO history? Here's all you need to know!
https://youtu.be/3nrGWSg9Enw

2020-03-04 03:26:22 UTC  

A LEGO Ideas Finalist built this incredible Lord of the Rings set, which has instructions available now!

https://youtu.be/f3K5_0Uk3fc

2020-03-07 03:25:24 UTC  

A nostalgic review of the classic LEGO star wars set of Anakin's podracer!

https://youtu.be/ZszJzlIRv6k

2020-03-23 21:56:07 UTC  
2020-03-23 22:01:37 UTC  

ah looks pretty cool! megabloks tho? @Niveron

2020-03-23 22:01:43 UTC  

no

2020-03-23 22:01:45 UTC  

COBI

2020-03-23 22:01:51 UTC  

polish LEGO clone

2020-03-23 22:01:54 UTC  

ah i havent tried them

2020-03-23 22:01:55 UTC  

good quality?