SqueezeMeMacaroni

joined 1 year ago

Who is that? Is it a friend of Gizmo?

This is when spells that require saving throws come in handy

[–] SqueezeMeMacaroni@thelemmy.club 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Re the video games, yes absolutely I've done this. I don't think I've 100% finished a game, at least not in the last 20 years. Playing through the latest Zelda game I had to pick my moment when to go take on the final boss carefully, I know that once I beat a game I'm a lot less inclined to keep going on side quests and finding shrines/korok seeds/whatever collectibles that particular game has. So I wanted to do as much of that as I could before going after Ganondorf, but I also didn't want to wait too long because if I make myself do ALL the side quests and get ALL the collectibles I'll burn and not even bother finishing the game.

[–] SqueezeMeMacaroni@thelemmy.club 22 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Add in a dash of autistic hyperfocus and you can in fact teach yourself enough to get the project done.

Doesn't mean you WILL get it done of course.

Oh neat, I didn't know that! Thanks.

[–] SqueezeMeMacaroni@thelemmy.club 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My phone (Pixel 6) doesn't have one but I wish it did. I still use an aux cord to listen in my car or to plug into my amplifier when I practice on headphones, so I have to use 3.5mm to USB-C converter dongles. I also can't charge my phone while using an aux cable now which is annoying.

Yeah, benzos are not too be fucked with but saying they have no medical purpose is just flat out wrong

[–] SqueezeMeMacaroni@thelemmy.club 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

K-L-O-N Los Angeles! KLON Radio

We play the songs that sound more like everyone else

Than anyone else

Yamaha often gets overlooked for instruments, I think a lot of this is that we don't expect a company that makes jetskis and motorcycles to also know what they're doing with guitars, saxophones, and pianos, but they actually make good quality stuff.

It's more accurate to think of Yamaha as a conglomerate that owns several different companies. It's just that a lot of those smaller companies are also named Yamaha

Fun fact, the Yamaha logo is an image of three tuning forks, laid atop each other.