This thing makes it so you can’t hear yourself, though. So it has that added difficulty.
That’s the point
How will small artists get to make themselves known, though? Not everyone has the option to play live.
There have been some theories on this phenomenon, with the most prevalent being the tendency for Wikipedia pages to move up a “classification chain”. According to this theory, the Wikipedia Manual of Style guidelines on how to write the lead section of an article recommend that articles begin by defining the topic of the article. A consequence of this style is that the first sentence of an article is almost always a definitional statement, a direct answer to the question “what is [the subject]?”
I don’t agree with anything
I thought it was going to learn from the pages you visit or something. Like this it is kind of useless.
I’d give deltarune to the pope
Not even a dot: TLDs are valid email domains. joe@google is a correct address.
I don’t know about you specifically, but I think the problem might be that it’s too meta. It subverts your expectations really hard but, of course, it will fail if you don’t have any.
I really like this guy’s videos so I’ll take the opportunity to link him. TLDW: it knows it’s a game and that fucks with our brains’ way of experiencing fiction.
I’m surprised no one has said Undertale yet, so I will.
Checking in with… checks Infinity tabs
Unfortunately they patched the mscz downloads and now they’re charging for merely viewing more than one page of certain scores. Musescore4 is great but I hope musescore.com burns.