Jerboa offers this functionality. You can choose to “blur nsfw except from nsfw communities”.


Let us not forget that according to the Bible, angels do not have free will. It is pretty clear that humans are the only beings in all of existence to have such a thing. Angels are just extensions of God’s will. So Lucifer could not rebel of their own volition, that they did so was God’s will. If humanity’s free will were to mean anything, they had to be tempted and forced to choose, had to have bad guys.

I tend to go with tolerating existence out of a morbid sense of curiosity.
Probably my Canon AE-1. Not sure of the exact year, but the model was made from roughly '76 to '84.


Yes. Maybe try feeders. Binoculars also work, but may require some patience.Doesn’t seem like you need to tease/antagonize them to be able to see them.


I use Jerboa on Android. I prefer the simple, minimalist design/UI.


I am enjoying it a great deal. However, I did not play any of the previous iterations, so there is plenty of novelty for me. The trap mechanics are fun, and the Threads add some variety to specific runs, even though there are not that many maps at the moment. I have not had any technical issues, and playing in a friend-from-across-the-pond’s lobby worked well.


A friend convinced me to try out Orcs Must Die: Deathtrap. I get to play a snarky, dual wielding, bipedal cat. Silly and entertaining. Thought about grabbing the new Spiderman game on PC, but I think I am gonna wait for a couple of patches given the reviews. Have fun!
I think folks would rather know. If it’s a split group, you could tailor the invites to mention that it’s also the other kid’s birthday, but they have their own group of friends coming with gifts.
Maybe a couple of coats of slightly thinned clear nail polish?
That’s the hay loft. Probably more so on older barns, but that’s where the term is from.
This fits well with my philosophy: I tolerate continued existence out of a morbid sense of curiosity.