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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • That turtles game wasnt even that fun there were better turtles games to play on the nes and snes

    Battletoads on the other hand was quite fun but then that jump on the speeder level always made it near impossible. So you were always discouraged that you would get stuck on that level. Or like one time I made the jump but then had to go and my parents turned it off…like battletoads was not that difficult if you made that jump but man was it hard to.















  • I loved a lot of ps1 era rpgs

    One that always stuck with me was Legend of Legaia

    Never met anyone who played it and the sequel on ps2 was terrible.

    Some unique things I never saw in a turn based rpg again:

    1. Armor you could buy and equip per slot and you were able to mix and match… This meant you could look really stupid when farming money for different sets but it was exciting to get a new item and equip it and see

    2. This was a turn based rpg but had some inspiration from arcade fighter games of the time… You would enter your attacks like up down left right x y z and then say ready and your character would do a combo… You could randomly enter combos and learn new specials and finishes etc… Also a lot of ways to learn them through exploration and such

    Not unique the game has a ton of fun side quests, games and secrets as well…


  • Yeah I started suspecting something like find could be impacting younger generations fertility rates as well but most the people I have known had issues on the woman’s end… Like endomitriosis causing blockages etc. I haven’t spent a lot of time researching it myself but I wouldn’t be surprised that not only are we economically disadvantaged but the rampant pollution is also driving lower birth rates for those who even try


  • I agree with most the points others in this thread make about the economy having gotten worse such that it discourages more kids… I have a decent job and if I had a second child I think I would never have a chance at retirement.

    I am also curious about rising infertility… My wife and I had go through ivf to even have one child… This after 7 years of trying…

    Several of our peers and friends have struggled with this as well… It could just be a coincidence but we only know around 20 other couples outside of work and at least 6 of them have not been able to produce children naturally.