to anyone trying to get into crust, here are a list of crust/dbeat/anarcho punk bands that i personally like or know of and are a great intro into the genre
>Crass
>Conflict
>Dirt
>Discharge
>Electro Hippies
>Amebix
>Anti Cimex
>Attestor
>Aus Rotten
>Avskum
>Bootlicker
>Capitalist casualties
>Cursed
>Deviated instinct
>Disatack
>Disgust
>Disrupt
>Doom
>Dystopia
>Extreme noise terror
>Hong Kong Fuck You
>Mob 47
>Nausea
>Physique
>The Shitlickers
>Sore Throat
>THE STALIN
>Subhumans
>The wankys
>Zyanose
>Disclose
>Gause
>GISM
>D-clone
>Battle of disarm
>Gloom
>The Swankys
>LIFE
>Confuse
The shape of a fish's caudal tail can tell you a lot about how fast the fish moves! A rounded tail is the slowest and a lunate tail is the fastest! The lunate tail has the most optimal ratio of high thrust and low draw, making it the fastest.
Ichthyology Notes 2/?
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Yesterday a friend of mine asked if card games are my favorite type of game.
I almost said yes, but then I thought:
Cards aren't really a genre of game. Instesd, they're a game component that opens up a multitude of different ways to structure a game. 7 Wonders, Pokemon TCG, and Poker all use cards in radically different games. You can't just label all of them in the same category based on their shared medium; that'd be like saying you like all books or all video games with health bars.
But I said yes anyway, because I do in fact love all 3 of the aforementioned games AND I just really like the fact that cards are self-contained "rule boxes". Very modular. Very demure.
Cards are an S tier game component. Perhaps even the best game component. Is there any game component, physical or otherwise, that even comes close to the versatility and usefulness of cards?
And don't say dice, they're just number generators. Cards can do that too. No, I don't care if they're pretty math rocks, cards are still better. Stay mad.
Love how by late game in stardew valley you can cast spells and teleport and change the weather and talk to animals and commune with spirits and dwarves and shadow entities but the only person who even acknowledges that you aren't a normal farmer and you've literally become a wizard is the one other wizard in town
i'm playing wytchwood and it's fine and all but i'm getting pretty frustrated with having to go around and gather ingredients and everything so now i'm just looking at a walkthrough to see what are the necessary items i need for the rest of the game and am starting to make a spreadsheet to see if i can just calculate the numbers of things to get and prepare ahead of time so i don't. have to. keep going to the swamp to get things like oh god please
When I was younger, I didn’t understand why Luigi would like. Go to the mansion. After all, if you got a flyer in the mail that said you’d won a free house, who’d trust that? And you get there and it looks haunted as shit, who goes in there? Why not just. Go home?
Now I get it. With housing prices while they are, if you get given a free house, you don’t question that shit. And if it’s a little haunted, that’s nothing a little incense won’t fix.
dont support industries that are driving animals to extinction thank you!