@Saoirse
@hexbear.netEnjoying a pine scented candle, an evening chai, the local community radio station, and learning to play OpenTTD. How's mother nature treating you all tonight? Have you eaten? Taken your meds? Are you thirsty? It's a cold night on the coast, here's hoping you all stay warm and dry.
I genuinely think the manifesto is a great early read. It's concise, and deeply passionate in it's proclamations, which I personally think is very invigorating when you're mired in the present world of liberal triangulation.
Who is even the target audience for a chome ad. Everyone's already using it unless they have an ideological reason motivating them not to.
I'm having a grand time with it. It added things that I desperately wanted in the first game: mixed use zoning, row houses, low income housing (although I desperately want to expand this aspect of the game), properly scaled facilities, and far better integrated mass transit. I also really like how easy it is to mix the base game styles, and I hope this means that using all the available architecture options will be more consistent than it was in CS1, where some were "specializations", and some were themes, and wish could be used with which wasn't explained anywhere, and custom themes were a nightmare.
I am a bike hater, so I don't care that there aren't any yet. Catch my disabled ass on the bus.
CreamAPI. Your antivirus will flag it and quarantine it, tell it to ignore the program. Then just point it at the base game from Steam, click, boom.
"Please, God, don't let me die a boy", and isn't that just how it feels. Thank God I let myself be a removed, thank God I learned to break the unwritten rules.