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No Man's Sky Voyagers: Walkable space ships! Make your own Corvette and let your imagination be the limit!
No Man's Sky Remnant: It's time to fulfill your lifelong dream of being a garbage pickup driver.
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Hey No Man's Sky community. Uhh. Bees?
This wasn't even my idea but I'm sharing it anyways
Had a dream about this surreal... Comic? Art series? And it was about this little black wolf who was lost on earth.
It started with them going to these incredibly mundane places and being distressed. The first of the series was him standing outside a small park and saying "This isn't home."
The pieces slowly went from bright and colorful to super dark. They started getting more and more upset until they were literally ripped apart by wild animals. Instead of bleeding, they were cyborg-ish inside? Just metal wires and tubes.
It ended with them being basically a white stick figure of themself, saying "I WAS ALWAYS HOME."
If anyone wants to decipher a meaning there... I uhh... Welcome it.
Chrono 👍
Happy Pride!
New PFP! Happy pride! I'm proudly aroace, trans, and nonbinary! (I also snuck a plural pin in there hehe)
Also wow can you believe I make art still?
I know I've been yapping about it a lot, but moving to Linux genuinely was not as horrific and stressful as I thought it'd be.
Everything has been pretty smooth so far. I'm slowly getting more comfortable with navigating the file directory and tinkering in the terminal. Plasma has also been a joy to customize, even if I'm still at a very basic level right now.
I'll let you guys know in a few months what my thoughts are, as everything is still super new to me.
Please don't take my praises as yelling "SWITCH NOW!!!" Obviously you know your computer better than me, and you should diligently research if switching is something that would be possible for you. Don't mess up your computer because this dork with outdated IT certificates likes Linux!