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razzzar · 3 days
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do ppl who say the word puriteens not realize they sound like the wet papertowel adult villain in a kids cartoon or
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Joyjacks
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razzzar · 4 days
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played lethal company for the first time yesterday so here's a couple doodles of me dying and one time i got really scared for something stupid
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Rewatching Bee and Puppycat made me realize something. This show is all about failure, specifically in the workplace.
Bee begins the show fired from her job, in a studio apartment, unsure what she wants to do in her life, taking temp jobs
Puppycat is scolded as a child that if he doesn’t learn to do *something* he’ll end up as a candy collector. Which he does, and fails to do that too when his relationship wrecks his life.
Violet was pulled down along with him. She can’t even live, she’s in a coma!
Deckard is flunking out of cooking school because he can’t bake (yet).
Cas was at the bottom of her boxing league, then forces herself to do software coding, which she doesn’t enjoy.
Toast has now been degraded to the bottom of the league, due to Cas leaving.
Crispin ran away to the circus, and it looks like he’s trying to make art now?
Howell can’t cook like Deckard, so he struggles to keep the cat café in business.
When Tim was flipping through his notebook, it’s revealed that Merlin did not graduate from medical school after all!
I think this show is trying to explain that failure is ok. Taking time for yourself is ok. Pursuing your passions doesn’t guarantee success. Sometimes we have to work jobs we’re good at, but don’t really like to pay the bills. Like Cas’s clock constantly reminds her, WORK OR STARVE! But we never despair for these characters. They find joy with each other. I also like that the show allows time between the chaos to showcase beautiful scenery, characters relaxing, eating yummy food. I’m excited to see more of the series, and where these characters failures take them next!
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razzzar · 6 days
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ive been writing this program to keep track of when you do day to day tasks like doing dishes/laundry. anyways my streak of “bugs in things i write manifesting as infinite loops of unexpectedly poignant user prompts” continues
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razzzar · 6 days
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TL;DR: Steam just made library sharing so much fucking easier and so much fucking better. Instead of login-trading, it's just a simple goddamn invite.
Read this. Really. It's a good read. Because it shows that, full-stop, Valve isn't just doubling down on their stance to make sure that people can and should be able to share their copies of digital goods as easily as they can physical ones, but they're making it better and easier than ever.
But you know how Steam allowed you to, with either friends or family, link accounts with another person to be able to establish an ability to share game libraries with one another? The general gist of Steam Family Sharing was that, with a limit of five people plus you (six in total) on a limit of ten computers total could share account access to willingly mix your libraries. You could play theirs. They could play yours.
This was a huge boon. It was meant to emulate sharing a physical copy of a game. A way to allow children to play games their parents or siblings had bought without having to fork over double the cash to buy it a second game. But it had some major limitations and drawbacks, and was archaic to use.
If a person did not share the same computer, you had to manually log into that computer to give it and the accounts on it access. This wouldn't be a problem if both accounts were used on the same computer, but many households (and astronomically more family and friend groups) had multiple computers, all used by different people.
If that computer, at any point, was hard reset to any point before the sharing occurred, you lost access. And had to do the whole process again. This was also an issue with computer transfers. The whole kit and kaboodle needed to be redone on upgrades. On top of that, the old computer is now just dead weight that you may not realize you have to manually revoke access to.
Putting your account information on another person's computer opens up security issues. They could, intentionally or accidentally, land themselves on your account if the login information was stored. Which could easily lead to purchases or bans you did not want to happen.
If anyone was, at any point, playing any game on their own library, you had no access to their games. Even if it was a totally different game, you had to wait your turn as if waiting for their computer to be freed up to sit at. (Admittedly this is kind of like the "mom said it's my turn on the xbox" meme, but hey, kinda archaic.)
You could not choose whose library you accessed a game from. Not at all. It always prioritized the first library it gained access from, DLC access and multiplayer be damned. If another friend you were accepting games from had more DLC? Too bad.
And yet here we are. Steam Families Beta fixes EVERYTHING about the above issues. By just going through Settings > Interface > client Beta Participation and clicking onto Steam Families Beta? You get:
No more login sharing. No more computer links. You can now choose which person's library you borrowed from. And you can play any other game from someone's library, even while they're in-game. It just needs to be a different game than what they're playing.
Pick five people. Invite them to your family. And now everyone has access to everyone's library. My goddamn library went from 150-ish to almost a goddamn thousand in ten minutes of setup.
Account sharing and password sharing are dirty words that "lose" billions of dollars. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Max. They aren't game storefronts, but they still allow you to access massive libraries and scream like you murdered their firstborns for daring to share your password with your mother after you moved out.
Microsoft tried pushing to demonize and undercut used games sales and borrowed copies of physical games. Remember the first attempt to reveal the Xbox One? People forget, but these vultures tried to make an always online console that checked to see if you were the account that owned the game, even if you had a physical disc, and prevent access to the disc's contents if you weren't the original downloader.
Valve walked the fuck up. Valve tapped the mic. And Valve dropped the fucking thing right onto the ground with one feature's revamp.
About the only issues I can see with this are twofold:
If someone sharing your library gets banned from a game's servers... so do you. No one else in the family does, but the both of you do. This is... rather unpleasant, because banhammers can be dropped quite frequently by mistake. I'd urge Valve to rethink this one, but I see the logic: don't cheat and effectively bite the hand feeding you. Still making me side-eye that, though.
If you leave a family you've joined? You have to wait a YEAR to join a new one. It's to prevent people form jumping ship to another group and screwing over who's in the former one in the process, but a YEAR? OUCH.
Problems aside, though... it's probably the biggest fucking power move I have ever seen a media distributor make in the current economic climate. It's the kind of thing that would let so many new games be available in a way that's easier than ever. Just a few clicks to send or accept an invite, and bam. Permanent access to dozens or even hundreds of new games with so much more freedom than earlier drafts of the system.
It's the kind of thing that slaps you in the face with positivity after so many Ls from the games and media industries. And I'm all the fuck for a W like this.
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razzzar · 7 days
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True facts.
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razzzar · 7 days
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Mamá Salamanca's Burritos
I ain’t happy about giving that shithead any credit, but Tuco could make some good burritos when he wasn’t snorting glass off a machete. Truth is my heart broke a little when I saw the old man throw his on the floor, I think I woulda’ eaten that mess up if Mr. White hadn’t stabbed me in the leg with his fork when he felt me ready to pounce after it.
Mamá Salamanca’s Burritos (Makes between 5-10)
500g of beef steak cut up into chunks Oaxaca cheese -Now y'all can use, like, mozzarella or some shit if you live in the ass end of nowhere and can’t get decent oaxaca for crap Soft tortillas 1 onion cut up small 2 pieces of garlic, cut up small Salt and pepper ¼ cup of oil Tuco fucking hated chilli peppers for whatever reason, but if you like shit spicy, I say go for it. Can’t go wrong with chilli p. Just throw it in raw at the end with the onion. Get a large pan and heat it and the oil up, then fry the beef, adding salt and pepper and garlic, until it’s brown on the outside and cooked all the way through. It should be still tender and not grey by the time you’re done. Set the beef on one side, right, you’re going to use it later so don’t let it get cold.
Now fry the tortillas in the pan just long enough to make them softer and a bit brown. Put the beef, the onions and the cheese together in a pile in the centre and fold the tortilla over like you’re wrapping some parcel. Tuco had this down but don’t worry if it takes a while to get right, the important things to remember are not to put too much in the tortilla and to make sure it’s completely wrapped up- that’s what makes a burrito a burrito, yo, and not just some sloppy tortilla shit.
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razzzar · 8 days
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Greetings bugs and worms!
This comic is a little different than what I usually do but I worked real hard on it—Maybe I'll make more infographic stuff in the future this ended up being fun. Hope you learned something new :)
If you are still curious and want to learn more about OCD, you can visit the International OCD Foundation's website. I also recommend this amazing TED ED video "Starving The Monster", which was my first introduction to the disorder and this video by John Green about his own experience with OCD.
The IOCDF's website can also help you find support groups, therapy, and has lots of online guides and resources as well if you or a loved one is struggling with the disorder. It is very comprehensive!
Reblog to teach your followers about OCD
(But also not reblogging doesn't make you evil, silly goose)
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razzzar · 8 days
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Consumed by Hatred
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Piping Plover chicks
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razzzar · 9 days
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razzzar · 9 days
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Sorry for neglecting you Tumblr followers I didn’t mean to I deadass just forgot about this place. Anyways Lethal Company animatic
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razzzar · 9 days
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playable peppino skin in fortnite when
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Cadance and Shining Armor || The Bride and the Ugly Ass Groom my @skyscrapergods AU || AU Cadance Tag
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razzzar · 10 days
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I'm trying to...ok just trying, and I remembered one of my favorite games, "Good pizza great pizza" and thought that if these two were characters in one of the chapters
it seems to me that during the chapter it'll turn out that they are married and medic wants to surprise heavy, so if you agree you get new recipe for "pizza sandwich"
If I do all the homework, maybe I'll draw the rest of the mercenaries
Also, the style of this game is similar to my artstyle...very comfortable
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Heavy: he asks if the player sells sandwiches, after a negative answer, either leaves or asks for "grandma's pizza" (the player gets access to a recipe for square pizza, which is usually often prepared at home in Russian families)
Medic: he asks about heavy, and in the following appearances, up to the request for a "surprise for the strong man," he orders Flammkuchen (pizza with bacon, onions and pesto)
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