The obligation to stay on Facebook for things like this is so frustrating at times. It feels like LinkedIn, where I have it because it’s the only place to get some information.
The obligation to stay on Facebook for things like this is so frustrating at times. It feels like LinkedIn, where I have it because it’s the only place to get some information.
I’ve recently gotten into model building, in the sense of buying those sheets of pieces that need cut out and snapped or glued together. like this
The issue I have is that I’m not really into most of the things they make models of. Most model kits in this style tend to be classic cars, military vehicles, or anime/Gundams. Not that there’s anything wrong with those things, they’re just not particularly interesting to me.
But I can spend hours just browsing the model kits on websites like big bad toys
There’s the whole “it’s so bad it’s good” mentality, but The Room is so insufferably bad that it goes way passed the “it’s good” part and just goes to being one of the most irritating movies I’ve ever seen.
Add on the weird cult following and it just gets worse, to me.
I’ll be honest I completely forgot about the Chinese instructions because I set mine up quite a few years ago! That’s a good warning to add on there, thank you!
I’m an idiot and i didn’t even catch that, thank you! I’ll edit it
So I’ll preface this with - here’s an example of how it turned out for me. Chuck E Cheese I’m 1994?
A big part of saving VHS tapes is that you can only save what the tape still has, so if the tape was poor quality already then you can only pull so much out of it. But if this kind of quality is reasonable for you, then this was done very easily.
I used an I-O Data GV-USB2 Video, they run about $50 USD. I recorded the video through OBS, which is a free program. Just plugged VCR into the I-O GV-USB2, hit recorded on OBS, and hit play on the vcr.
All of the upscaling is great but I think the cost-quality difference wasn’t worth it considering the low quality of many of our home movies anyway. You can do better than what I have, and if it’s worth the cost then absolutely go for it. But for 50 bucks I saved all of my family’s old home videos on a hard drive and burned them to dvds and that’s more than good enough for me.
To keep it soiler free, the specifics don’t matter. I read fan translations of the manga Attack On Titan because I got tired of waiting for the anime to be dubbed or released or whatever. So I finished the series a long while ago.
My brother has been watching the anime as it gets released. I’ve been saving memes I found about it and after the next section comes out I’ll send them to my brother.
Well. One time I over estimated how far the anime had gotten and sent him a couple memes of events that he hadn’t seen yet.
Now that I think about it, I also spoiled Hereditary in about the same way, through memes. I sent a couple in a group chat that reference
the telephone pole scene, if you’ve seen it you know. Not a huge plot spoiler but it did ruin the shock value I guess.
forgetting that one person in the group chat hasn’t watched it yet but was planning on watching it soon.
I can very thankfully say that no, no I do not wake up alone.
Well. I wake up before anyone else typically, but I’m in a home with other people.
I have a 100% positive feedback on ebay as a buyer, so that’s cool I guess.
I haven’t driven for Uber in years, but I was a 4.93 (last I can find. I looked for an old screen shot).
I was around Elo 1100 in Age of Empires 2 for a while, but I’m sure I would be lower now (and honestly 1100 isn’t impressive. It’s barely above average, but it’s the only other rating I can think of).
And this made me realize that I’m not rated in many situations on a scale beyond “Hey good job”/“this could be better”.
On one hand I am always amazed at what kids can learn and latch onto in the weirdest ways. So I have no doubt that a lot can be learned through context. Watching movies can absolutely demonstrate a seemingly endless scenarios in a way that can be understood.
However, as someone raising a child, let me tell you how often I have to stop and explain that certain things are not real just because there’s a video of it. Or how many words are being used incorrectly because they were heard in one context that was misunderstood.
I think a child who only had media to teach them, with no one to correct things, would have an endless amount of misunderstandings - nevermind the amount of things they’d believe that are entirely fictional. Basically, no, this kid would be screwed.
I’m not sure why there would be an argument at all? Most Christmas groups talk about food, music, decorations, other traditions…
Not usually a ton of actual arguing.
That’s why !christmas@lemm.ee exists! I realize it’s only me for now, but maybe someday I’ll have people join me.
It is hard to just start conversations on your own but it really is kind of how you have to do it.
Seriously! I hang out in a lot of Synthwave groupd. Seeing bands like Gundship mentioned outside of things like that is so cool.
Oh this is absolutely incredible. Thank you 😂
Huh, I’ll be honest I actually don’t even know who that is. That’s a new one to me.
But yeah, OJ sounds like a great name! I’ll start the process ASAP. Absolutely nothing bad can come out of that
I think the most famous person that I share a name with is a very famous serial killer.
I already think the fascination with serial killers is incredibly weird (this is putting ut lightly), but the past 5-10 years has only seen it become even more mainstream. My response to anyone referencing the killer to me, because of my name, is very stern and very simple:
If you can’t tell me who the victims were, then shut up about it. At least have the decency to pretend you actually care about the events and not just the “oh how weird and creepy” factor.
Absolutely this. As if browsing Popular on reddit wasn’t bad enough, but I really only look at my subscriptions on Lemmy
The Retro/Vintage thing drives me crazy. Not that I mind words altering their meaning over time, that’s just a fact of language. But searching for things when the two words are used interchangeably half the time is a chore 😂 From what I’ve seen, other hobbies do it a bit better than video games do.
But I’m going to completely agree with the SNES. Early 3D aged so horribly, if you ask me. As much as I loved my N64 back in the day, it is easily my least used console and mostly just collects dust.