DerEntenjager

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[–] DerEntenjager 3 points 1 week ago

My sisters and I played a fair number of random DOS games growing up. Probably the weirdest one that I had a lot of fun playing was Pickle Wars. I don't think it is particularly impressive in hindsight, but I had a great time with it when I was younger. We also dumped a lot of hours into Blake Stone and Zoombinis. I think one of my sisters revisited Zoombinis in college and actually finished the game.

I really appreciate this question because while searching for links, I've found a lot of emulators for old Classics that defined my childhood. Now I know what I'm spending my weekend on...

[–] DerEntenjager 3 points 2 months ago

To be fair, most houses of that size out here would go for more like 500k. But since it's in a really rural location and is a fixer-upper, it's much cheaper

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My favorite parts are the pissing Bart, the exposed bathroom, and all that sheet metal.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/602-S-Adams-St-Ritzville-WA-99169/85930618_zpid/

[–] DerEntenjager 1 points 5 months ago

The blue in this really works for me. Love it

[–] DerEntenjager 2 points 5 months ago

Millennial here. I got a degree in Classics so I learned both in college. I continued to take Latin in grad school. Unfortunately I never used them, because, you know, there are no jobs in Classics, so I realistically have lost both. I could probably identify nouns/verbs/articles/etc and some vocabulary in a sentence. But that's it. Plus, I'm learning Dutch now, and that has kicked out all other languages rattling around in my head.

I really enjoyed learning both! And doing so taught me a lot about grammar, linguistics, and etymology that I've carried with me through life even if the languages themselves didn't stick. Would recommend if you have the time.

[–] DerEntenjager 2 points 8 months ago

Women are the most important thing to do so already due to their circumstances