I know this post is talking about Android but for IOS I've been liking Memmy and Wefwef. I'm also really happy to see that there are so many apps in development for both IOS and Android and am curious to see how each develops.
It feels as though we are moving back towards cable with all the different services and none of them are really anything to brag about anymore. I canceled my Netflix when they raised the prices and stated they would end password sharing. I then canceled my HBOMax when they started pulling content I liked to watch and I had already previously canceled my Hulu account since they really didn't have anything worth watching. Now I am down to Amazon, Paramount+ (as it is free with WalMart+), and Crunchyroll and I rather like have less choices as it gives me the push to go do something else besides watch TV.
I assume you are referring to a physical copy of the Sega CD. As long as you still own a Sega CD you can play physical copies of games. Recently PlayStation closed down their online service for PS3 so you cannot access any digital games you may own even if you still have a PS3.
I've not heard it called The Rubber Duck Effect, but I do this quite often. Usually end the conversation with "Well, I answered my own question, never mind".
Your best course of action is typically going to be active listening and being a sounding board. Don't try to give advice or analyze the situation unless they specifically ask you to and simply affirm their feelings.
So... my curiosity got the best of me and I googled "goro" and it pulled up Mortal Kombat and I feel like I might have dodge a bullet thanks to the recent game release and opted to not dig any further. Also, anyone remember the heyday of r/spacedicks?
Abortion rights issue should be a slam dunk in favor of Democrats but as we have seen repeatedly that folks will continue to vote against their own interests.
I know this post is talking about Android but for IOS I've been liking Memmy and Wefwef. I'm also really happy to see that there are so many apps in development for both IOS and Android and am curious to see how each develops.