

StarCraft 2 was the perfect competitive RTS, with the best pro scene. I lived and breathed that game for years. Sucks that Blizzard decided to stop supporting it.
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StarCraft 2 was the perfect competitive RTS, with the best pro scene. I lived and breathed that game for years. Sucks that Blizzard decided to stop supporting it.
Yeah, you need butter, milk, gravy or water to make it mushy.
Good to know, thanks!
Which Linux distro are you using? I’m considering switching over somewhere this year, but I’m not sure which distro would be best for gaming + regular user stuff.
Block them or move to another platform. I block everyone on Facebook who feels the need to make negative comments, regardless of whether I expect to encounter them again. Really cleans up the place.
Maybe he is the original photographer and he just found this pic on an old computer after not using the internet for ten years.
Thanks for the info, sounds good!
Thanks for the tip!
Which Linux distro are you using? I’m also considering switching because of Windows 10 going EOL, but there are a lot to choose from.
Where did you find Dr. McNinja? It seems like the official website is down :(
Yeah, that’s true.
Beside what Citizen Kong said, I wouldn’t start playing a game right after release. Give them a few weeks to iron out the bugs.
For me, it will start feeling “right” about 15 minutes after I start studying or working. You need a while to get into it, to get warmed up.
You can follow Twitter accounts from Mastodon.
He’s also in Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/slice-of-life/bluechair/list?title_no=199
I’ve trained calisthenics, plyometrics and power yoga at home for years and I’m very happy with the results. Just search on Youtube for advice and workouts you like. Use your common sense: look for people focusing on tried-and-true ideas and don’t use performance enhancing drugs.
My favorite channels are Athlean-X, Calisthenicmovement, The Stone Circle and Breathe and Flow.
Also, get a mirror or film yourself to check your form, or have someone watch you. After a while, you’ll start feeling whether something is right or wrong, but at the start it’s useful to have a visual check.