We’re Xennials, sir/ma’am. Best microgeneration! And I agree, in fact when I was younger I was more conservative, now in my very early 40s I’m a filthy progressive, especially in the social sense.
We’re Xennials, sir/ma’am. Best microgeneration! And I agree, in fact when I was younger I was more conservative, now in my very early 40s I’m a filthy progressive, especially in the social sense.
My experience is exactly the same. I find people way more toxic here, and way more extreme discussions. I still reddit more on my PC, RES makes reddit worthwhile, and I’m unsubbed to most of the very popular subreddits, so my feed is mostly tailored to my hobbies and interests, which don’t seem to be either very active here, or don’t exist yet.
Since I don’t reddit on my phone anymore cause I can’t use RIF, I use kbin. But it’s rather lackluster to me.
Too bad their mobile app is the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life regarding streaming services. I know people like to rag on Netflix, at least their app is top notch. How can a big company like HBO have such a piece of crap software when dozens of better examples to copy from already exist is beyond me.
Hah I was thinking about that one, I played the three of them (I think that’s all of them?) way back in the early 90s. What a novel concept, a jungle lady saving a prince!
Ingress > Pokemon GO
Well I haven’t played in years, but I was super active in Ingress right until Pokemon Go became a thing. I found it so fun and innovative, and PG felt like Ingress with a skin, so it didn’t hold my attention at all.
I know people like the originals more than the newer ones, but I really enjoyed those too, I really love Adam Jensen and all the stereotypes on him, and Mankind Divided ended in a huge cliffhanger. I guess I’ll never know how it ends =/