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  • Usually, but I love the optimistic fanfare of the TNG intro, and it has a habit of drawing me in.

  • Wholesome

  • Ah, damn. Thanks for the heads up. I'll delete.

  • Yes, it's very respectful.

  • Humor @lemmy.world

    What a beautiful pattern

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    One foot in the grave

  • People Twitter @sh.itjust.works

    It's full-time

  • RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    Fudging rolls is the path to the dark side...

  • AnarchyChess @sopuli.xyz

    Jail

  • AnarchyChess @sopuli.xyz

    A necessary lesson

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Number One pleads the fifth

  • She's adorable!

  • AnarchyChess @sopuli.xyz

    It's impressive, in a way

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Jellico's greatest fear

  • People Twitter @sh.itjust.works

    Can't unhear it in his voice

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    Chicken Little

  • Chess @lemmy.ml

    Garry Kasparov added to Russia’s list of ‘terrorists and extremists’

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  • They weren't boy scouts as kids.

  • Yep, according to wikipedia.

    The first ergonomic gaming chairs were produced by DXRacer around 2006, a company that was originally known for producing high-end seats for luxury cars. However, the company began to experience difficulties with Chrysler discontinuing multiple lines of cars, leading to DXRacer repurposing their stockpile of bucket seats into standalone chairs, marketed towards gamers.[5] In 2008, more companies began to produce gaming chairs.[1]

  • This is extra frustrating in daily games.

  • tugh pomlIj ngeH!

  • I depends on how much you're willing to put down.

  • This is a quality shower thought.

  • Martin's hustling us. He's holding back for something big.

  • King can't take because a bishop is looking in her direction from half a mile away.

  • This is great! Followed.

  • Impressively enough, my algorithm seems to automatically filter out all the videos that my toddler watches. I never get them recommended, like it knows "hey, this is just a dad playing this for his kid to watch - we don't need to recommend him Elmo."

  • Oh my god, this is dark.