This is it for me. I like that a multiplayer world is something dynamic I'm a part of even when I'm not interacting with it directly.
As someone who recently switched to days after more than 15 years on night shift, if my new position wasn't exponentially better in every way I'd go back to nights in a heartbeat.
The real pro tip is always in the comments
That's a good point and, in retrospect, the multilevel is almost better for the comparison as the people are also multilevel.
This is what it sounds like to me, and Sim Ant is the game I had in mind opening this post. It was a good one.
The trees filled out way too early this year. It's already to the point where most of my birding is done by ear. Silver lining is that there's insects to look down at now while listening.
Do you have any preferred sources for learning more about Umberto eco's 14 points of fascism?
I have a pair originally purchased for running but they've turned out to be useful in numerous situations where I wanted to listen to something without losing awareness of my surroundings.
Can confirm. The creator of Exploding Kittens is Matthew Inman, the artist behind The Oatmeal