Message from @Nemesor Lord Solar
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And they’re extremely consumer friendly, so much so they take the piss out of companies that aren’t, and I think that alone deserves being rewarded
The gaming industry today is just “make shit and sell it for as high a price as possible”
The gamer today : Pirate shit and never pay.
But they're making that harder and harder with their stupid live services.
Hype is generally a bad option in any case, until the actual product is released its quality is an unknown unknown.
An excellent example.
So hyped people cried at how bad it was.
Well, No Man's Sky comes to mind. The game wasn't *bad* on release, just hype was strongly mismanaged.
I bought it at release *because* of all the rage - and found it very entertaining, mostly because I actively don't jump on the assumptions that the impossible are possible. >.>
My wife bought a box of Reese's Puffs cereal.
Apparently it's the We Wuz Cereal Mascots version.
He seems to have a Harambe tattoo on his left shoulder.
@Jarko kys
such cursed ruined food
á burger sized burger
It's a hat, not a burger
The KFC official hat?
You can make fabric out of fungi
I made such fabric at the uni
Stonks?
It will decay in a year or so
But you can
I am not sure how edible that "fungi fabruic" would be, but it would be more edible than a cotton hat when fried
woah
How long does it take to grow, how durable was it? How much does the process cost? I find it unlikely it becomes more than just an experiment
But sounds interesting
I should get my sample out and grow a baseball-cap-shape, dry it out
>> Then deep fry it on camera and eat it
Instant internet legend
fungi fries
If that shows up on discord I'll remember, you thought of the mushroom hat first
@randomNPCno3 It grows at the rate of 1cm/month from a single dot, but you can seed multiple
How durable... it is comparable to a weak cotton (the type that used in overalls - made of chaotically unorganised and tangled stands)
Feels completely like fabric when dry
So kind of like simple fleece?
Behaves like a material between paper and fabric (gets creased)
Or felt