- Roger Ebert
Retrograde
Amazing. What's more burgerpunk than making AI images about burgerpunk game concept art?
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Prompt:
!physical game cover for latest game called "burgerpunk" inspired by boring, mundane real world problems. Collage of run down strip malls, boring office spaces, high gas prices and sad people stuck in traffic. "Super boring, 10/10 - IGN" !<
That real "we have cyberpunk at home" aesthetic
What is.. the opposite of yes?
Yeah sadly weed is really bad for your sleep, akin to alcohol.
When I stop smoking for a few weeks, my dreams become dramatically more vivid and my sleep quality is much better.
We know a ton about dreams, we just don't know why exactly sleep "recharges" the brain which I find fascinating.
This guy assumes people write off dreaming but when I was 17 I was utterly fascinated with the subject and researched lucid dreaming for many years, even teaching myself how to do it. That rabbit hole is absolutely wild.
If anyone is interested in the subject, check out the book "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge, or watch the film Waking Life.
People censor so much on the Internet and it baffles me. Like, thanks for saving my sensitive eyes from the word Nazi I guess?
I got you, it's 1.
10lb of Scottish salmon? I must've been drunk..
Been playing all day, had to force myself to bed. I like how the game reminds you, like "hey bud you've been on for 6 hours now, while we frown upon resting, we frown upon fatigue more"
What an amazing game. First playthrough and I'm getting Tom Cruise Oblivion vibes mixed with subnautica