What did it do??? Lmao, I love the blessed / enlightened rats
I made it all the way down, it was completely unexpected. Made me chuckle
We reached peak comedy in the 90's
This proves that after months, perhaps even years of modern meme research, we've arrived at the same conclusion that mr bean arrived back in the nineties.
May this serve as a reminder, fellow citizens: mr bean under a beam is the ultimate joke. People in the nineties were far ahead of their times and predicted modern meme culture. In fact, I believe they discovered the fundamental natural laws of comedy. Who knows what other complex and arcane theories they have hidden in plain sight. For this banger of a meme to be nothing but the intro to mr bean means we have more years, perhaps decades of research to achieve a fraction of the raw comedical output of the 90's
Need we worship and pray to these old gods, for their art that's been lost to time to return to us, perhaps from the heavens, descending illuminated, through a thin ray of light, packaged for our modern taste in a metal container meant for legumes, handed to us mortals by a god that resembles us, wearing a suit, and a tie, holding a stuffed bear as to not cause fear, but hope and happiness in our hearts.
"Do not fear" may he say, not through words, but through an exaggerated facial expression resembling a wide-eyed smile.
"Here's your beans"
Interesting feature!
This is my latest attempt at reaching whatever's at the bottom. I've learned from my previous mistakes and I believe I've got a better character this time. I even brought two akhs, a blessed one and a regular one (both lost in this same level). I'm still running out of food and health potions very quickly in the last levels. The bosses are really taxing in terms of health potions, and exploring takes a lot of time, which means I'm using many food items. Here are my items and skills:
I mean "EU" is spanish for "USA" (Estados Unidos) and it's a bit disorienting to me when I read the news in my native language as I always read it as "European Union"
I heard they were thinking of switching to * whispers * "the comie" side :0
In spanish it's also foca, and in french it's "phoque" which is pronounced "fok"
I don't even know how I made it. I must have been very lucky. I keept hanging on with barely any food or health potions. Going from food package to food package I could find. Made terrible desicions along the way.
Yeah!! I didn't really know how evasion worked. I kept cheesing enemies on the first levels like this and thought I had figured it out. But yeah, I need to revise my strategy
Thanks! Now that you mention it, I had stones of aggression on me that one time. Massive facepalm.
I'll follow your advice, thanks!
Thanks a bunch!! Yeah, I've noticed that about the health potions. Also, when I see a wall of fire I just chug all the potions I got on that level (except the one I suspect to be health) so I'll eventually get frost (which stops the green fire) and I'll identify most of them at the same time.
Thanks a lot for the advice, I've been trying to go about it blindly without reading the wiki because I like that sense of discovery and exploration.
This game's really good!!
So, I've spent about 7 hours in this game and dying at this point was really painful, after killing the DM-300 and surviving the dwarven city (which was incredibly hard) I died at the hands of some monk. No food, no health potions, nada.
I'm playing as a rogue assassin, I had got a level 8 evasion ring, which I was hoping would make it impossible for enemies to hit me. I also had level 2 plate armour with viscosity.
Looking back this was definitely my fault, I think I was too careless in the dwarven city. I lost two ankhs in one level.
Any advice?? This is the farthest down I've got.
I have this very same question. Guess I'll just wait for someone more experienced and knowledgeable to enlighten us here in the comments. Sorry if I'm not much help, have a nice day <3
Museum material right here
Staying at a hospital with my friend who is suffering from leukemia, I've come to the realization of how fragile we are, yet it makes me feel hopeful about humanity. I've seen lots of people and heard lots of stories. The patient next door (we are in a secluded area) hit his head and is in a coma. His family members come to tend to him and speak to him every day. Listening faintly to them singing and speaking brings tenderness to my heart. Seeing my friend smile and feel better after playing videogames and conversing together is truly priceless. She's such a sweet person. Despite the adversities and injustices of life everything's been working out for her and she's recovering, she'll hopefully be out in less than a week.
I think empathy and solidarity are some of the greatest things we have as a species. I wish more people could see that. Medicine as a whole is pretty cool, and it's just something I've never quite thought about, or at least it hadn't quite had an impact on me before because it's so commonplace. We dedicate a lot of effort and resources to helping people, and to say this is highly commendable would be a huge understatement.
I don't really know where to post this, it's like 4:30 am and I'm feeling a bit sensible. My friend's lost two very important people in her life within last year, this isn't the first time she's had leukemia, and these few months have been incredibly hard for her. Despite this, she keeps on going, she keeps smiling and laughing, and I really admire her.
I hope the patient next door recovers and gets to be with his loving family once more. I hope no one here has to go through anything similar, and if you are, I hope everything works out in the end.
If you've read this far, I appreciate that you took some time of your day to read my 4 am ramblings. I hope I've been of some help. If anything I want people to feel united, for we may have different nationalities and languages, but we feel the same feelings, our hearts speak a collective language.
Have a lovely life.
Hello fellow lemmings! As mentioned in the title, I'm barely just getting started with the self hosting thing and such.
I have a small personal project for which I'd like to self host my own "ugly-90's-HTML" blog (I just love the look and feel you know).
I've got a desktop machine that I could use as a server, and I also just purchased my own domain from cloudflare (for commitment), but I'm a bit stuck on the actual "putting-my-stuff-online" thing and I don't want to do anything stupid.
I know there's a lot of learning I still need to do, but that's the reason I'm starting this project. Any help would be welcomed.
I have 3 cents of basic networking knowledge (I made my own Ethernet cable conection to my gateway :D); I'm using a linux distro as my main desktop; I have created an ssh tunnel with cloudflare so far, and I'm following a little html+css tutorial. The thing is, I've found so many different ways of putting things online, I'm a bit dizzy. I would like something that will teach me the fundamentals without holding my hand too much (a la "next, next, next, confirm, finish"), you know? I mean, I'm learning by essentially making a 90's website... So, yeah.
Thanks in advance <3
[TL;DR] Me want make 90's website, don't know how