Lithuanian is “kva kva”
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
Lithuanian is “kva kva”
The end of sunny season 😿
The start of heater season 😻
I once saw a slow moving light just above me. The town I live at covered in mist at the time. Turns out it was a small aircraft flying just a few meters above my apartment building. A few meters away from disaster.
It’s weird how I still recognise the armor guy.
M. K. Čiurlionis
FTFY
My wife has a couple of friends who are decent people but can’t find anyone they would want to date.
I also have a female neighbour who looks 20 years older than she really is, smokes like a chimney, drinks like a dam and has different men knock at her door at different hours of the same day.
It’s like attractiveness, lifestyle and personality don’t matter when it comes to attracting mates.
I own a Motorola g82 and it’s still a decent phone.
Introduce the Hinter from Cultist Simulator lore just to mess with your players:
The Hinter are most comfortable behind. Behind the scenes, behind the mirrors, behind you. They can slide under doors and can kill with glass, but they cannot survive the gaze of a living mortal.
Also, shower water
And plant water
Freshly washed fruits and vegetables
🌎 Jun 26, 2024 🌍 🔥 1 | Avg. Guesses: 14 🟨⬜🟨🟨🟧🟥🟧🟥 🟧🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩 = 14
https://globle-game.com #globle
šãškė - somewhat like shash-keh, with the emphasis on the a.
She is sometimes naughty but also a very sociable cat.
[‘a’] + [‘b’] = ‘ab’
Gets me every time.
Those things are everywhere this year, they start flying right before sunset and they are large enough to wake me up when they hit my windows.
Fun fact: season 4 was filmed in Lithuania, some Lithuanian actors played minor roles.
I’d crash the party to accuse him of that.
To be honest, “If it’s not giving me what I wanted out of this transaction, then it’s bad.” is a heuristic that works well for most things we buy. If I buy candy and it doesn’t taste good, it’s bad. If I buy a car and it breaks down, it’s bad.
I think the real problem is that some people see games as a product and others see it as an art piece. Some games fail at being either, some succeed at both.
"Three men, a greek, a roman and a celt each get an island.
The greek writes a book about flora and fauna of his island.
The roman, realising that the island does not need to be conquered, builds a house, a road to the shore and a statue to himself.
The celt starts a fight."
A lot of Eastern European countries had relatively cheap home privatization schemes in the 90s, so I am not surprised.
I have a strong coherence bias. The less coherent a person, the less believable they seem.