

The original. I might get the remake in a couple years when all the chapters are out and on sale in a bundle, because the graphics look superb.
And I did not know that, thanks! I’m still on disc 2.
Migrated to lemmy.dbzer0.com, same username.
The original. I might get the remake in a couple years when all the chapters are out and on sale in a bundle, because the graphics look superb.
And I did not know that, thanks! I’m still on disc 2.
Love it! Currently playing FF7 now. The mommy issues are real.
I had totally forgotten oglaf existed, thanks for the reminder!
I hate everything about this title.
10/10, would use an online translator again.
Edit: And now I see it’s already translated in the description. Silly me.
I’m sure the owner’s laptop has Windows on it, too.
I’ll see myself out…
It’s been incredibly informative. The author starts off by stating plenty of other books talk about the “LGB” letters (sexual orientation), but she’s focusing on the “TQI” letters (internal identity of self). Additionally, the most important thing in reading/studying/applying Biblical scriptures is understanding the context of them.
Some super-condensed highlights of the book:
I’m halfway through Bible and the Transgender Experience, by Linda Herzer.
Neat! The flag/core count part, not the transphobia part. Transphobia will never be cool.
Ah, thanks for the context. I think I’ve only come across that copypasta one other time, but it was a long while ago.
Thanks for the help! I had no idea there was a Steam-wide compatibility setting, I was only aware of the per-game compatibility mode.
Thanks for the assist; for me, Proton 9.0.4 works.
No worries. I’m far from offended since I have no idea what “attack helicopter” means in a transphobic sense XD
Do you mind telling me which Proton compatibility version you’re using?
Yeah, I’m using Proton through Steam. OS is Linux Mint.
The dude’s avatar is killing me.
Does RL allow Linux users now? Last time I launched it, there was a message that Linux was no longer supported, and I couldn’t play online.
Mint was my first Linux OS, and it’s been really nice.