So I think it's a crab apple tree :)
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I'll have a look at the tree later and get back to you!
You could be right! I should add that this was found in the UK, Midlands. Looks like it has a purple-y interior where it has been split/eaten in the middle
Yes I think you're right. People haven't changed, but the environment has changed - it's continually getting better at manipulating us.
Lemmy does have a limited amount of content, but what it does have seems to be of higher quality. Which is perfect! We don't need constant, cheap content.
I've seen about 20 of these spam posts now. Is there a way to block the domain from being posted?
You realise the article is written sarcastically? It's taking the piss out of people who'd base their decision on whether to watch a piece of media purely on a convenient numerical score. People that see 50% on Rotten Tomatoes and take it as an objective truth.
Children of Time is definitely one of the best books I've read in recent years. If anyone asks for a sci-fi recommendation, it's usually my go to!
I didn't enjoy the second book as much, but it was still a fun read. If you like fantasy, Guns of the Dawn by Tchaikovsky is also great.
The first two games that came to mind are unfortunately only available on PS4. I'll mention them anyway, just in case they come to PC in future or someone else that has a PS4 is interested: Tearaway Unfolded is a really sweet game in a paper craft world. You manipulate paper scenery to help with platforming and really customise your character in creative ways. Just a unique and charming game. And Gravity Rush 1&2. These games let you alter gravity to fly around a beautiful open world - I've never played something with a traversal and combat system like this.
I agree with Obra Dinn and the Witness as mentioned by others!
This is probably a weird suggestion, but you could emulate Metal Gear Ac!d 2 (PSP game). It's a stealth game (like the rest of the MGS series) mixed with a deck builder, so your actions are dictated by the cards that you play. The second one in particular perfects the formula IMO. It's super satisfying and I'd love to see more games of this type!
Whoa, I love this. The found 'artifacts' in particular - it's fascinating seeing things that people probably used as bookmarks. Plane tickets, old adverts and receipts. Just little snippets of time - worthless then, but capturing a moment forever.
+1 to both of these. The Red Rising series is great and the Count of Monte Cristo is a long but extremely satisfying tale of revenge.
I think that's the bug they put in Neo in the first Matrix film