Put down a layer of cardboard, and then cover that with wood chips. I've been chipping away at my lawn this way (get it? chipping away?) for about 3 years and am almost done. As an added bonus it improves the soil as well.
Gravelsack
Stealth games are a popular genre and I personally find the character of Gollum to be quite compelling and I think it could have been done well, but it obviously wasn't.
I do a pretty accurate Gollum impression and have entertained friends with it at great length and sometimes to their annoyance so maybe I relate to the character more than is usual but I can't be the only one.
My wife and I tried D:OS and she got really bored really fast. I think the pacing of the first couple of chapters is really slow and there's a lot of reading and not a lot of action and she just lost interest really quickly. Too bad but I get it.
So I see him pretending to have answers...charismatic? Not so much.
I guess they don't want my money
I was utterly obsessed with Legend of Kyrandia 1 when I was a kid. My best friend had it on his Amiga and we played countless hours of that game.
Never played the sequel though
How would it save them for you? By buzzing around people like a giant angry bee?
Me and my buddies used to spend hours playing Rollcage back in the day. One of my favorite racing games of all time
Can't relate at all because nobody "belongs to" anyone
Was going to say Noita. Such an amazing game
Reddit working overtime to keep me from ever returning
People who don't like anything are incredibly boring, in my humble opinion. Imagine putting all of this effort into an essay about why other people shouldn't like the things that they like. I think a lot of people mistake being a contrarion for being an intellectual.