Bearigator @ Bearigator @ttrpg.network Posts 133Comments 220Joined 2 yr. ago
Genesis Owusu - Struggler
The first half of That's Life (A Swamp) is a funky as hell. Leaving The Light does work as the opening track too. Not sure how I feel about the album as a whole. Need to listen to it when I'm not at work.
The world needs more overtly leftist/Marxist hip hop
Agreed. I feel like I've been seeing a lot of rappers supporting right wing positions/politicians recently, need more of this.
Not familiar with Flowdan, I don't usually listen to much Grime
But his voice on top of this beat gets my blood pumping. Feels like I could run through a wall.
Love is DOOMed really hit the spot, but I can't point to any specific element for why. It just worked.
Scott Summers beat is sick too
Haha, I had never seen that. It is kind of dope but after a year I would have been burned out too.
I had absolutely never heard of this, or any of the STREETRUNNER leaks. Thank you for sharing the playlist and the track, this is awesome. That song very much reminds me of Dear Anne which is in my Top 3 for Wayne mixtape tracks. Maybe I just love Wayne on slower beats featuring a piano, idk.
NGL, Rick Ross is like a guilty pleasure of mine. This song is sick, true.
Scrappin' by DoggyStyleeee is kinda dope. Very much a classic west coast, Snoop influenced feel (if the name wasn't a giveaway)
Fly In off of The Carter 2 is my favorite Wayne track. I didn't start listening to Wayne until The Carter 3, since I didn't really get in to "modern" hip hop at all till ~2006. Something about it gets me.
Honorable mention to Let The Beat Build
EDIT: Wanted to add a mixtape track, since so much of the Wayne discography is from Mixtapes. We Takin Over off of Da Drought 3 goes hard. It kills me that it isn't on Spotify since that is how I listen to music usually nowadays.
That game was one of my favorite games. I moved somewhere with fast enough internet to get Xbox Live for the first time like 2 months after it came out and I sank so much time in to it. Ended up playing Halo more because that is what all my friends played but man that game was good.
While I don't agree completely (servers cost money), the way so many wikis use ads is absolutely horrible. If you have so many ads it makes your website hard to use, we have a problem.
That said, I try to contribute to any sort of ad free resource I use on any sort of regular basis. I like when people are not trying to see me anything besides what I asked for, and I see it kind of like buying use of their product.
Creeper World 4 is fun and not terribly long. It is basically a tower defense game, but instead of guarding a set path toy build towers to defend against, then push back, physics simulator liquid that kills whatever it touches.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, you play a small group of ninjas (and a samurai) in a top down stealth game. Takes place in feudal Japan and you assassinate your way through the plot.
Superhot. FPS with a weird plot about VR and a rogue computer program. The gimmick is if you stop moving, time stops around you (almost), allowing you to slow down and plan.
Lastly and is a game called Soccer Kids Alpha. It is literally the alpha version of the game so it is SUPER short. It is a turn based soccer game, but without the grid based system that some other games use. The alpha is great and we'll worth the very short time it takes to finish
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I'm not familiar with Raw Story, can anybody confirm their reliability in general? This article seems solid but the name makes me think of all of those weird right wing "news" websites. Looking over it a bit it definitely doesn't seem to be one of those though so idk.
My group really dislikes mega dungeons....or really any dungeon.....
Dungeons and Dragons
they're weird people
Your aren't wrong.
I kid. Honestly, my group is super role-playing heavy and doesn't tend to gravitate towards dungeons either. We like to joke that we play the game wrong because in the game world I am running their are no dragons either, so we really don't do Dungeons OR Dragons.
I have been busy this week so I have played mostly Slay the Spire. Being able to get up and walk away at any time let's me play in my limited down time at work, or while I am working on dinner.
I've also been dabbling in a mobile game called To Arms.
Potentially weird question, but how did you get in to CSMing? I started in customer service and moved over to the training department instead. I've dome that at various companies since 2017, including training new CSMs for 2 years. That said, there is no real room for advancement for me with my current path I feel because I really don't want to move in to management.
Is there a route you would suggest, outside of starting over at the bottom of the totem pole somewhere and working my way to CSM?
I recommend using Tor browser as an alternate option. For anybody who can't use a VPN or doesn't want to.
Speaker For the Dead is kind of like this. The MC is hated for actions taken in a previous book (Ender's Game). That said, the main character travels under his real name as opposed to the pseudonym he was known under when he did the things that made people hate him now. Also, due to time dilation from traveling at near light speed, his actions were ~3000 years in the past. As a result, he is basically a mythical evil figure in the general consciousness, but is not hated in his day to day life because people don't know who he is.
Not sure if this is close enough, but it is the only thing I could think of.
Closed. I have an 18 year old who has been working the closing shift a lot this summer. I don't want to be woken.