I have been on Reddit for the last 10 years, and a 3rd party app user for all of it. It feels like the end of an era, and that will be sad no matter what. I won’t miss the vast majority of subreddits, especially the bigger ones. It’s the smaller more niche subreddits I’m going to have a hard time not returning to and I’m hoping to find similar communities elsewhere.
Factorio at about 600 hours. The factory must grow.
Skillet Chicken Bulgogi is my go-to for a quick and easy meal. Cook some rice alongside it, and you have an easy way to make several days of food.
I get what you mean, when things slow down the big world can seem more empty and less fun and fulfilling especially when you’re otherwise busy. I have no doubt that day will cone for me too. Until then, I’ll enjoy it and save storyline stuff to keep a little purpose on the horizon.
Sounds like Skyward Sword and Spirit Tracks are a bit more directed then? If that’s the case, I’ll keep that in mind as well on my Zelda journey.
With the hype around Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, I have finally started playing Breath of the Wild and it’s been a blast so far. I love the basically sandbox world with a suggestion of storyline, it’s been so fun to just explore.
I went to Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania for it’s certified Dark Sky Park to see the Palisades Meteor Shower a couple years back. It was a stunning thing, I had never seen so many stars at once. I brought some binoculars, and could see just as many stars through just the little part of the sky the binoculars looked at. That’s before just laying there and watching for Shooting Stars, there was a whole crowd there "Ooh"ing and " Aaah"ing each time. It was stunning, I’d highly suggest it to anyon einterested in star gazing.