Wikipedia rabbit holes and web forums.
Wikipedia rabbit holes and web forums.
You don’t have to vote. As long as you show up and have your name marked off, you can leave the ballot paper blank.
Grindcore. Blast beats. Anti-capitalism.
Thought it was a Kafka thing.
The pixel remasters are definitive now?
Grindcore
No grind, no go.
Rayman Origins and Legends were great. But that was over a decade ago.
I have no books in my house and have tvs in most rooms (not the bathroom). I do use an ereader though.
It is already the country that the best games come from.
Snake’s Revenge?
Didn’t know they drank great northern piss in Ohio.
I spent most of that movie feeling like I needed to throw up.
Origin, Soreption, Archspire for some groovy brutal-tech. Gorguts and Ulcerate for some disso/avant-tech and maybe mix it up with a little tech-grind with Discordance Axis and Gridlink.
Web forums are pretty interest specific, so the ones I lurk around might not appeal. XDA forums for android modding, VOGONS for retro computer sound, gbatemp for console modding, segaxtreme for sega game hacks and fan translations, shmups.system11 for discussion about shoot’em’up games as well as analogue gaming hardware. That’s a few of the boards I read through. Wikipedia is good for learning something new, and then finding a web forum on the topics that catch your interest is good for building on that. Interest specific subreddits are okay as well. Lemmy, not so much at the moment.