OH DEAR. THIS POST WAS SET TO SELF-DETONATE 💣 💥 🔥
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@KAutumnrain @0x56 oops I dropped something
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/the-new-riven-remake-is-even-better-than-myst/
@0x56 I remember watching my son play Animal Crossing on his Nintendo many years ago. I came away thinking the one skill it seemed to really hone was hoarding.
@0x56 That’s nice. I just blame my mental illness.
@0x56 My father came into my home for the first time since I moved back and told me “You need to stop buying Lego.”
And I agreed, only because I don’t have anywhere to store any new sets.
@EnochianEntropy @0x56
He's wrong...
What about rotating sets? Take some apart and store them boxed...
Build new... Then take apart others...
Rebuild am older set... Continue...
You keep the sets and then have the room to continue??
Do what makes you happy...
@InvaderGzim @0x56 I would go crazy trying to put together a set how they used to make them. I LOVE the structure of the new method, with bags that divide the set up into manageable sections.
@0x56
*sobs in Myst*