https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
I know this isn’t the most disturbing Wiki article out there, but this is the creepiest one I know of that I can stomach. Also, it’s an interesting case, despite its morbid and eerie nature.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
I know this isn’t the most disturbing Wiki article out there, but this is the creepiest one I know of that I can stomach. Also, it’s an interesting case, despite its morbid and eerie nature.
What fucking timeline am I living in? Goddamn this shit
Well good because belly pats are incoming
As a queer person–I can’t speak for every queer person, obviously–but personally, I’m all for cis het people repping the rainbow, especially when they’re doing it to signify they’re a safe space. Thanks for being cool ✌️
I’m not sure if some of these are going on sale, but:
Desert Child–Racing game with a cool art style and awesome soundtrack, but tbh I don’t think it’s worth the price unless it’s on sale. Not because it’s bad, but it’s REALLY short. ~8 hours for $12. IMO that’s kinda steep so I recommend waiting for a price drop.
Seasons After Fall–Puzzle-solving sidescrolling platformer with a GORGEOUS art style, adorable animal characters, and sweet story.
Wytchwood–Topdown crafting/exploration game with cool art style and music. Storyline-wise, I’ve heard it called a little predictable, but I was engaged and didn’t see where the plot was going, so take that for what it’s worth. It’s a cool game either way. And this one is actually on sale atm, so definitely check it out!
Fair warning though, while these are available on Steam, I have only played Desert Child and Seasons After Fall on the PS. So I don’t know how fun they are on a Deck/PC. Seasons After Fall should be fine, as it’s a sidescroller, but Desert Child might be harder to handle, I dunno.
Edit: if you like puzzle games/room escape games definitely check out The Room series as well
Can’t trust these companies
That’s all that needs to be said
And if you choose not to engage, you “didn’t care enough to even argue your point” so it “must not have been that important to you anyway” 🥴 damned if you do damned if you don’t
Ohhhh, that makes sense. Thanks for the info. I looked at the article again just now and realized it looks a lot different from how I remember, so possibly there’s more info on there now than when I had last looked at it.
I’ll be honest, I’m a little sad I can no longer chalk it up to aliens or a weird cryptid 😅