So actually I meal prep on Sunday morning and eat the same thing M-F which I'm ok with but 5 days is my limit and I don't think the food would still be good by the next Saturday and Sunday anyway. But maybe you're on to something and even though I think I'm ok with the same dinner every day, maybe I need to make like 4 days worth of food then do a quick and easy 3 day meal prep on Thursday to switch it up. Maybe it's at least partially a psychological thing that I wasn't even aware was happening.
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That's so pretty! Lucky you for getting to have that in your garden :)
The only single player ones I've ever played have been 1 and 7. 1 was...old. The mechanics and everything remind me of Dragon Warrior but I kind of honestly just prefer Dragon Warrior (although I guess that one is also nostalgic because I remember watching my dad play it as a kid).
7 is much more modern but still pretty old at this point. It has a good story and interesting characters. It's been a while and I don't remember what the actual gameplay was like but I don't remember it being turn based.
I've also watched my BF play quite a bit of Final Fantasy Tactics and that's just what it sounds like, a very tactical turn based game. Not for me but some people really like that style of game so that's something to look into if it appeals to what you're looking for.
I also played a little bit of Final Fantasy 14 online and it was fun, although not the styles of MMO I personally prefer. But again it's all personal preference and if you like MMOs you should look it up because you might want to consider that instead of one of the single player games.
Seriously though? They bought Bethesda and look what they're doing there. Now they get to add another massive developer as if they weren't already ridiculously huge? This monopoly stuff has to end. I don't just mean gaming either. Like 5 companies control our entire food supply. There can only be one internet provider in any area. It's insane.
Thank you for the link. That makes me feel better.
I think I may be confused. I thought threads did federate. Was I mistaken?
Has there been a discussion about Beehaw defederating from Threads and if so could someone direct me there please? I desperately do not want to interact with Meta products, even accidentally. I read what the mastodon guy wrote about how in his opinion they can't track you if you're on another instance but that doesn't jive with with the information meta has put out. It makes me really uncomfortable. I've heard enough horror stories about them (up to and including facilitating literal genocide...or ethnic killing if you're trying to put a "positive" spin on it) and I want my social media to be free of that company.
I normally avoid clicking on links and instead form my opinions based entirely on the comments, but in this case I went ahead and clicked. This article really spoke to me. I feel like this author truly gets me. What a joy to read. 10/10.