rothaine 4d ago • 33%
The USSR had great success in many areas
The PRC struggled during the Great Leap Forward
You seem to be papering over the part where a shit ton of their own people died, so I don't think this really works as a pitch. You'd need to find a way to ensure that mass death wouldn't happen again, and then succinctly express it.
Mao was only about 70% good
Anyone who does mass executions is a fucking monster. Probably better to leave this out of the pitch.
rothaine 4d ago • 96%
In the original Broadway poster and the fan edit, it looks like they're up to something--there's some mischievousness at play, some wickedness.
I don't really know what the full-face one is supposed to convey.
rothaine 4d ago • 100%
No miming, no eye signals, one. Word.
Oh interesting, we always allow miming in Round 2. It's a good way to "prime" your teammates for Round 3...but I could see why that'd be undesirable
rothaine 7d ago • 87%
roughly $100 million to market and distribute.
And yet this is the first time I'm hearing that it's out
rothaine 1w ago • 100%
Could you imagine it, though? Imagine dragons?
rothaine 1w ago • 100%
Even the individual days go by so fast though
rothaine 1mo ago • 100%
E3 2004! The HYPEST
We met Reggie, who's about kicking ass and taking names.
And the DS is revealed...and it COMES OUT THAT YEAR?! Whaaaaaa
I was so hyped. I started saving my pennies right away.
The multiplayer experience was unbelievable. No cables, no square box thing to play more than 2 players. And you didn't even need multiple copies of the game! Just all play Mario Kart!
The thumb strap was a neat idea, but not the easiest in practice. Though I did find it great for aiming in the Metroid FPS game, much better than the stylus.
And OF COURSE it was backwards compatible!
Loved it. Beautiful machine. I still have 2 DS Lites that work.
rothaine 2mo ago • 100%
Feel free to enumerate other options.
rothaine 2mo ago • 100%
Same. Although I haven't played in a while and I know a lot of mechanics were reworked. Maybe it's time to hit it up again.
Only downside is it eats battery like crazy
rothaine 2mo ago • 100%
Am I the only one who loves the Switch? That the joycons come off and even have their own shoulder buttons is so cool. You can just set it on a table and play some multiplayer Mario Kart, heck yes. And they snap into the ring fit circle thingie! Neat! And the Pro controller is great all around.
Shout out to the DS Lite. Loved that thing. Gotta have the thumb strap to play that Metroid multiplayer FPS.
Worst: TI-84. How the hell they still charging over $100 for this thing, when it has less processing power than a Palm Pilot? Seriously the CPU is from 1976. Yeah Bubble Bobble and Block Dude are great, but the Zelda port runs awful.
rothaine 2mo ago • 100%
We already moved the fingerprint scanner from the back of the phone to the front of the phone, and our focus groups say it would be SO COOL if the scanner was even farther forward!! So on our next model, to unlock your phone, simply punch yourself in the face
rothaine 2mo ago • 100%
It's also worth pointing out that this was sued in a copyright lawsuit some time ago. The wikipedia article mentions it, but here's the slashdot discussion if you want to feel like stepping into a time machine: https://m.slashdot.org/story/158778
It caused a momentary panic when everyone realized that this thing runs the system clocks for everything everywhere, and if it got taken down by a copyright suit it would be disastrous for, well, everybody.
rothaine 3mo ago • 100%
a practical, actionable solution
I'm starting to believe that there is a contingent on Lemmy who wants this solution to be violent revolution, but they don't want to say that out loud. They don't want you to vote Kamala, they don't want you to vote Trump, they don't want you to vote third-party--they want you to make some molotovs and buy a Guy Fawkes mask.
But maybe I'm just reading into things.
rothaine 3mo ago • 100%
rothaine 4mo ago • 100%
This is accurate lol
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