RamenDame

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[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Ich würde gerne mehr zu diesem Healy Vorgänger wissen, aber Google gibt nur Vitamin Tabletten für Schwangere unter dem selben Namen aus.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Ist es langfristig nicht vllt einfach besser im Hauptberuf versuchen aufzusteigen? Mehr Geld für die selbe Zeit?

Im Studium fand ich das zusätzliche Arbeiten schon recht anstrengend und um ehrlich zu sein, hatte ich nur Nachteile bis auf das extra Geld (was schon nice war) zu Studierenden, die das nicht mussten. Ich habe aber auch VZ in Regelstudienzeit in einem zeitlich anspruchsvollen Fach studiert. Das geht a die Substanz.

Die Frage die du dir stellen solltest ist schlussendlich: brauche ich das Geld und wenn ja wofür, was hätte ich sonst mit der Zeit gemacht. Und es muss nicht mal die Antwort Hobby, Familie oder Ehrenamt sein. Auch rum chillen und das Leben genießen ist ein legitimer Zeitvertreib. Ich möchte nicht mehr mehr als 40h arbeiten und so wenig wie möglich pendeln.

 

Ich wollte eigentlich nur nach gucken ob Roy Bianco & Die Abbrunzati Boy wirklich Platz 1 der Albumcharts belegen (ja tun sie), da sehen meine müden Augen Jazz ist anders von 2007 auf Platz 3. Charts

Was habe ich verpasst?

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I think in its original form, browser based I think, you just had OneShot. But I really enjoyed it. Great to see it mentioned.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

Before I tell you the games I regret let me tell you: I recently got into Netrunner. I am 100% overwhelmed (never really played MtG). But I am so grateful for Jinteki. Through some luck I met a very experienced player who takes my hand and shows me all the things one doesn’t know if they have never played living card games/tcg. I also infected some friends of a friend and we only play online due to distance. I am in my 30s and feel so excited for every game. Maybe go on netrunnerdb take a prebuilt get a couple of runs and get excited by playing. My preach is over, now to you question: Most times I was lucky with my blind buys. Oath, CloudAge etc. Games I don’t really like such as Celestia many of my friends enjoy so I keep them. Games I hated first but initially did not buy like Root and Bora Bora I gave a second try years later. Then I started to enjoy them. Maybe because I got more experience and for Root I embraced the chaos. Now I am a proud owner of all but the Clockwork expansions. It sucks spending money on something you looked forward to. The good thing is you can always revisit, resell and regift.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

Es wird ein paar ICEs geben die fahren. Check aber vorher, ob deine Verbindung fährt auf Bahn.de. Vielleicht eine Mitfahrgelegenheit buchen, wenn der Zug nicht fährt? BlaBlaCar oder FlixBus geht auch. Wird aber bestimmt alles mega voll. Ich drück dir auf jeden Fall die Daumen.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Glasgow should get it’s own DLC for Mini Metro ;)

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

Mrwhostheboss video about Temu made me unsubscribe. Felt more like advertisement than anything else.

 

This is a bit off topic, but I wanted to share it anyway:

Recently I got Cyberpunk 2077. I like the setting, I am a big fan of dystopian future. I am also a little radical about public transport in real life. I love to use it, I hate handling cars, I hate looking for parking.

One of the mayor things I noticed playing CP77 was the lack of public transport. I haven’t played a triple A ever and was surprised by the amount of NPCs. Everything felt so right in Night City. Urgency, dirtiness, people everywhere. Now it is coming with the next update. Thinking about it makes me not want to use the in-game car. It just pops up (hardly any waiting involved, weird) and you cannot really park it anywhere. It is just as useless as real life cars, handling is bad (maybe I am a bad driver but still). I love it. Yes, I can fast travel, but for immersion it is great.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The worst thing is even in more expensive cars, like a BMW the interfaces or touch screens feel like operating a touch face from the early 2000. The turning button navigator in BMW felt like a joke to me first time I drove one. Would rather avoid such displays and connect my phone for navigation than use this

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Boardgames. You can go all in and Kickstart cool games and buy all the bits and pieces. But actually, board gamers are always in the lookout for players. Therefore you’ll find a big community with lots of games and it is not necessary to have your own games. If you do like to buy though but want to avoid costs, share it with someone. Make it your game. Many you can’t play alone anyway. I wouldn’t mind someone to have no games at all but spend the time with me to play. Your time is the most valuable. And: it is easier to find friends through board gaming than get your friends to play boardgames.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 16 points 10 months ago

Auch ich bekomme einen Hass, jedes Mal wenn ich Dienstwagenprivileg höre. Allerdings denke ich, dass in vielen Punkten auch heute schon das Auto den Öffis weit unterlegen ist. Außer natürlich man glaubt der Werbung, weil Auto macht Brum Brum und gibt das Brum Brum Gefühl:

Keine Parkplatzsuche

Nicht selber fahren

Im Fernverkehr Geld zurück bei Verspätung (bekomm ich im Stau nicht)

Ich geh auf die Toilette, Zug rollt weiter

High, alkoholosiert. Egal. Jemand fährt mich heim

Ich kann lesen, mich bewegen.

Natürlich gibt es Orte und Menschen, die nur mit dem Auto zu erreichen sind. Und Öffis brauchen Gewöhnung. Wie funktioniert richtiges umsteigen, Linienpläne, iehh Menschen. Da kann das Ticket helfen. Berührungsängste abbauen.

Wenn die Erwartungshaltung aber ist mit 1 T Metal bis in den Aldi zu fahren, weil laufen für Untermenschen ist, denen kann einfach nicht geholfen werden.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

The rules are easy and don’t change much. If you understand the base game the expansion is easy peasy to learn. Everything but the festival cards fit on the board so you need 20 cm^2 more space. The lake tiles I’ll keep for sure, they make the lake actions/Kodamas more interesting. The rocks as well, they are just extra rocks. The double cards are ok. Didn’t see them being overpowered yet. Festival cards I’ll use depending on the crowed. Some don’t like surprises. Maybe only use the blue ones for a nice play and only take the red against your archenemy. Furthermore the festival cards are with text (English and Spanish are sold together). Bitoku I like that much because it is language independent.

Well, this is the big question. I got a folded space so apart from the festival cards everything would fit. But the box design is lovely and I still got some space so it can stay.

[–] RamenDame@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Oath - this was the weirdest Oath game ever. 90 min, four players, 2 citizens. The Empire couldn’t move because it was so inflated. Weird cards on the board , restricting movement. Chancellor got rid of all sites just to keep his power. And he did. Time to strike again next time.

Agent undercover nice hidden role game. Still like it. Some players struggle to ask questions. Maybe some ideas could be exchanged at the beginning to help them out.

Arborea and Bitoku - twice and I won. What a weekend. Will keep playing these games cause they are so lovely. First time playing the Bitoku expansion. The Art on the double cards are more lively than the older ones. I like the lake replacements, the festival cards are ok. The mean ones could possibly stop too strong players, but not me 😎

Tiger and Dragon - won. Little bit of tile counting and luck. It was ok. Need to play again to judge.

Outlook: would like to try the Witcher again. Hope I get around.

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